View From The Mountaintop

View From The Mountaintop

by Seymour Lessans
View From The Mountaintop

View From The Mountaintop

by Seymour Lessans

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Overview

In view of the fact that the first chapter must be studied
thoroughly before any other reading is done, not only because it is a
key that will unlock a door to the greatest treasure in the history of
mankind (the long awaited GOLDEN AGE that has been hoped and
prayed for since time immemorial), but also because chapters two to
six, though much easier, will not make any sense otherwise, I am
urging the reader to refrain from reading in a desultory manner.  You
will know why this is necessary soon enough.  However, should you
find this chapter a little difficult don't be discouraged from
continuing, simply because what follows will help you understand it
much better the second time around.

    When you have finally grasped the full significance and
magnitude of this apparently brief work (ten years in the making) by
reading it at least twice, and further realize there has never been, and
will never be, another like it because of what is undeniably achieved,
you will treasure it throughout your entire life.

 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940166411310
Publisher: Safeworld Publishing Company
Publication date: 02/19/2022
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 188 KB

About the Author

Seymour Lessans was born on September 29, 1918 in Newark, New Jersey.  He passed away on January 29, 1991.  After many years of extensive reading and careful analysis, he made a discovery about the nature of man whose life will be completely revolutionized for his benefit once this discovery is recognized by science.  This discovery reveals a natural law which has the power to bring about a new world; a world without war, crime, and many other ills plaguing mankind.  

Twelve years after his passing, his daughter, Janis Rafael, went on a mission to compile her father's seven books in the hope that this discovery will not be lost to future generations.

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