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Fresh out on the book market, ready to swallow up your fear of dying, or curiosity about a possible after-life, "Seventh Heaven Seven Perceptions" is a magic-realism eye-opener. The pages mix romance and religion, spirituality and sexuality, constraints and serendipity. You are sure to find yourself among the seven distinct personalities. Enter the world of a Hindu or the Buddhist, a Jew or the Muslim, a Catholic or the Agnostic-protestant or will you identify with the Atheist?
Ms D'Arcy harbors the conjecture that at the moment of our death our subconscious jumps forefront and conjures up a vision of Heaven opening its doors, unique to each of us.
Discover the Heaven Within: A Journey of Love, Belief and Transcendence.
Step into a novel where mysticism intertwines with reality, where love defies the bounds of time and where the beauty of Heaven awaits you, colored by your cultural background.
The Eternal Surrender. Unveiling the serene beauty of surrendering to the divine, let this story illuminate the glorious embrace of Paradise, showing that the end is not to be feared but welcomed with open arms.
In a tale that blends the mystical with the everyday, Seventh Heaven Seven Perceptions invites you on a transformative journey, following the lives of seven contrasting seekers whose stubborn faith and ardent passion transcend the mortal plane. As they juggle the complexities of creating good karma against ego-hungers they uncover the profound truths that lie beyond our fears and prejudices.
Biases cloud everyone's vision of the world? Through richly woven narratives and diverse characters, Seventh Heaven Seven Perceptions reveals how our upbringing shape us, often leading to blinkered judgments. This poignant story sheds light on the power of understanding and the liberation that comes with breaking free from ingrained prejudice.
Ms D'Arcy watched on as her mother whispered the name "Jesus" and embraced a beckoning light, an overwhelming peace flooded the room. This moment sparked a profound quest in the author: if a Catholic sees Jesus, what do others see in their final moments?