The Acquisitions of the Spirit
The Rise of Vibrational Consciousness
by
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About the Book
A place where the presence of God has seemingly been forsaken is where the supported quality of divine energy purposefully flourishes. The perceived slave is to teach the putative master that those who were made to serve are luminaries of the concept that God is not necessarily found among the haughty ranks of the obvious, which are to no avail. The comprising involvements of All Who Is Everything (God) are epitomized in the indicating nature of the path of parenthood. Within the eternal circle of the cosmos, there must be a compassion reached for the misguided events, and then a web of repair spun in order to leap to the grand possibilities that await manifestation. Jealousy can exhibit the restless greed of one’s already fruitful abundance.
About the Author
Born in Birmingham, Alabama, on February 8, 1976, Edward Lewis Hannon grew up in a lower-middle-class home within a suburb and deeply religious environment. Edward Hannon spent his high school years as a well-below-par student. Edward Hannon joined the Birmingham Police Department. While serving as a police officer, he elected to saturate himself in a path of self-studies until he transformed himself into an independent scholar of his engendered subject called philosychology, which consists of his philosophies along with a psychological substratum. These philosophies are designed to abate the angst that man perpetuates upon himself due to the lack of being conscious. He has compiled his writings into a monolithic theme of books that deal with the subject of consciousness, which has taken him approximately ten years to complete in its entirety. Once a mediocre student, Edward Hannon has become a philosopher of self-consciousness.