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The Butterfly's Apprentice
- A Power Spell
- ナレーター: Aracelis Gotay
- 再生時間: 2 時間 38 分
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あらすじ・解説
The Butterfly’s Apprentice is a modern day tale of universal wisdom and spiritual discovery reminiscent of Carlos Castaneda and Richard Bach. Written in a fashion that is as driving as a thriller yet as thoughtful as a philosopher’s contemplation, this literary work seamlessly blends heart-pounding momentum with profound introspection, leaving listeners exhilarated and enriched in equal measure.
The Butterfly’s Apprentice: A Power Spell follows Gabrielle, a young school teacher whose new next-door neighbor is not quite what he appears to be. His startling revelations lead Gabrielle to new vistas of metaphysical understanding where the heart leads, the mind opens, and everyday choices result in the unfolding of a Power Spell . . .
This fascinating tale will enlighten you about the pursuit of mastery, the attainment of wisdom, and the universal love that surrounds and ensconces each and every one of us — no matter who or where you may be. Written in a fashion that is as driving as a thriller yet as thoughtful as a philosopher’s contemplation, this literary work seamlessly blends heart-pounding momentum with profound introspection, leaving listeners exhilarated and enriched in equal measure.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ruben Perez was born and reared in the Latin community of East Los Angeles. In 2003, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of La Verne. He has worked with the physically and mentally disabled in and out of the education field for over 25 years. In 2006, he moved to Arizona. In 2017, Ruben got married. In 2022, he moved to NorthWest Arkansas, where he now resides.
AUTHOR’S NOTE
Chris Herman’s character was inspired and based on the Count of Saint Germain. During the 1700s, he fed the poor and worked for peace. The Count of Saint Germain was also known as “The Wonder Man of Europe,” because, it was claimed, he could speak every language, travel by thought, and looked the same for one-hundred years.