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My Tale of Weird & Wonderful Coincidences : A Harvard Skeptic's Proof of a Spiritual Realm

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Have you ever experienced a strange coincidence that you couldn't explain, leaving you wondering if perhaps there was more to this world than you thought? Maybe a small part of you even wished this was the case, hoping that there was some greater meaning to our existence, filling some void you sensed in life. What if coming across this book is one of these occurrences?

They have been debated for centuries by theologians and scientists alike. Are they simply random low-probability coincidences, or something far more meaningful with supernatural or spiritual origins, perhaps even signs of God?

Stuart, a borderline-atheist, data-driven Harvard MBA and prior engineer, did what most people did: dismissed them as simply bizarre coincidences and moved on with his busy life, even though he did sense a void. While triathlon training, though, his life was dramatically changed when he slammed into a lamppost to save a young girl-his second traumatic bike accident in four years. Feeling near the abyss, he clung to the hope of inspiring others by not only recovering, but also competing again at a world championship level in honor of his childhood friend, a victim of cancer.

Unbeknownst to Stuart, being in such a broken state was like a cry to the universe for help. It triggered a wave of weird and wonderful incidents that forced him to accept that it was not possible that these coincidences were happening merely by chance. His photos, videos, communications, and testimonies are shocking, beautiful proof that a spiritual realm exists and demonstrate the miraculous power of coincidences.

WARNING: Joining Stuart on this inspirational, humorous, heartwarming life journey may forever change your perspective on Life, the Universe and Everything!

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Product Details
Independently Published
857925731Y / 9798579257314
Paperback / softback
27/12/2021
702 pages
156 x 234 mm, 966 grams