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The Mysterious Disappearance of the Wondering Mind - He Risked His Life for Freedom and Discovered the Shaman within - cover

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The Mysterious Disappearance of the Wondering Mind - He Risked His Life for Freedom and Discovered the Shaman within

Omananda

Publisher: Torsten Klimmer

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Summary

This true story begins with the chilling escape of how the author freed himself from the oppressive communist regime of East Germany before the Berlin Wall fell. Driven by a burning desire for freedom, Torsten E. Klimmer (aka Omananda) risked his life when he was young. He left behind friends and family not knowing that an open secret lies dormant within everyone’s heart that, once uncovered, could lead to liberation.
 
In the first chapter of this book, the author describes the reasons for his escape and the resistance movement he was a part of during his former life in the German Democratic Republic. In the second chapter called “Traveling,” Omananda discovers the world from a wild backpacker’s point of view. In a search of freedom he explores the USA, Central America, parts of Asia, and India.
 
In the third chapter “Violent Awakening” glimpses of an unknown and magical world open possibilities into non-ordinary states of consciousness that culminate into an unexpected mystical near-death experience and a spiritual awakening. All books in this series can be found at: www.transcendentaljourneys.com where you can also get the audiobooks, watch related videos, read the author’s blog, and subscribe to the podcast. www.omananda.com
Available since: 05/10/2020.

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