Days of Fear by John Levins

Days of Fear by John Levins

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Days of Fear by John Levins

What if your spiritual journey took you back to a voyage aboard the>RMS Titanic?

That's the question faced by Hollywood documentary producer Paul Amirault, who underwent hypnotic past-life regression as part of a research assignment and was unexpectedly transported to a dark night in 1912. There, in the freezing waters of the North Atlantic, he found himself cowering in fear before a massive wall of black steel.as the sinking White Star Liner loomed threateningly over his head.

This bone-chilling experience sparked a 12-year spiritual odyssey for Amirault, who ultimately concluded his past-life memories coincided with those of>Titanic's enigmatic First Marconi Officer John (Jack) Phillips--the man who sent the famous SOS--but who also died with the blood of at least one of>Titanic's victims on his hands.

In his gripping new book, Amirault shares both his, and Phillips, ' stories; it's an unforgettable tale of obsession, intertwining lives, and ultimately, the healing power of understanding and love.

Praise for>The Man Who Sent the SOS

A far more revealing and thought-provoking blend of genres than one might expect from a tale of events affecting the sinking of the great ship.From the>Titanic's trappings and physical features (including the Marconigraph and hydraulic tube) to past-life regressions, hypnotherapists, questions of belief and reality, and a startling journey backwards in time, The Man Who Sent the SOS will sail beyond new age audiences to intrigue readers of>Titanic history, memoirs, and scientific and historical investigations. It's an amazing journey that ultimately comes full circle.Highly recommended reading. D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review

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ISBN 13 9781873544983
ISBN 10 1873544987
Title Days of Fear
Author John Levins
Series Gulf War S
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Motivate Publishing
Year published 1997-07-15
Number of pages 672
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.