Ascending Spiral
Humanity’s Last Chance
by Dr Bob Rich
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Ascending Spiral is the journey of a person through many lifetimes, in order to make amends for a terrible ancient crime: destroying all life on a planet like Earth. Right now, this person is Pip, who knows he is here either to witness the destruction of humanity, or be an agent in saving us.
To do his work, he needed to recall a few of his many past lives, and the majority of the book covers exciting times full of challenges, going round and round from life to life, but always learning and growing.
Would you like to join Pip in saving a future for our children, and their children and grandchildren in perpetuity?
A Word from the Author
In 2007, I found a therapist who could help me regain memories of my traumatic infancy. Only, she also took me, a confirmed skeptic, into several past lives. I found out why I am on this planet at this particular time, and why things Irish attract me.
Over the next couple of years, I actively worked at getting more recalls, and at a certain stage, the words started flowing:
“The first time I saw my love, she had long, straight black hair held in place with a red band, and pansy-blue eyes, and a long elfin face that was quick to flash into a shy smile…”
Then, “The second time I saw my love, she had golden hair, a square face and a terrible temper. She was two years of age, and me four, and when her parents and mine worked in the potato fields, it was my task to keep her from mischief. But as she lay in the dirt and screamed with her face going blue and her heels hammering the ground, that was when I knew I loved her, and always had and always would.”
I couldn’t write this story as nonfiction, because I can’t afford lawyers, so I changed enough details to protect the guilty. Also, the hero, Pip, experienced all the events that have ever happened to me in all my lives, but handled them the way I wish I’d done. There is a psychological technique of writing a film script like that, with the hero being the person you’d like to be — then stepping into the role. I don’t write film scripts but novels, and that’s what I did.
And, because of the kind of person I am, the book ends with a call to arms. I want you to join my team.
(Dr. Bob Rich, January 2018)
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