Visionary Thriller Spans Human History

Los Angeles, CA, September 10, 2006 --(PR.com)-- John Nelson’s epic novel leads the reader on a spellbinding tour  of the world’s great spiritual traditions in six exotic settings and decisive eras of human history.  Never shirking life’s big questions The Remembering confronts us with the essence of life, death, and consciousness itself.

Psychiatrist-author John Nelson’s primary intention in The Remembering, A Novel of Karma and Global Peril is to tell a gripping story, one that entertains as it explores humanity’s most pressing issues, including overpopulation, religious fanaticism, genetic engineering, climate change, and the eternal dance of shadow and light in the human soul. 

The novel’s protagonist has experienced six lifetimes — three as a male, three as a female — during epochal times of history from humanity’s Paleolithic roots in Africa, through classical Greece, Renaissance Venice, San Francisco’s summer of love, paradisiacal Bali, and finally to an apocalyptic future high in the Tibetan Himalayas. Having neared the end of her final lifetime, Shyloh tells us what she has come to remember of the rise and fall of humanity’s fortunes and how she mastered the arts of a gentle warrior.

Available as an e-book from www.outskirstpress.com/the remembering, or as a paperback from Amazon.com and Barnes & Nobel, The Remembering leads the reader on a gripping adventure of intrigue, romance, death and rebirth through humanity’s great spiritual traditions. 

Author: John Nelson is a seasoned psychiatrist, world-traveler, and dedicated student of history, comparative religion, and human nature. He has authored two landmark non-fiction books, Sacred Sorrows, and Healing the Split, which gained praise from Robert Persig and Ken Wilber. 

Author Contact: 
John E. Nelson, M.D.
530 W. Ojai Ave., Ste. 206
Ojai, CA., 93023
805 640-8549 (office)
805 646-7824 (home)
805 640-8624 (fax)
jnelsonmd@sbcglobal.net

Book Statistics:
ISBN: ISBN-10: 1-59800-542-1
Retail Price(s): 18.95
Size and Format(s): 6 X 9 paperback
Page Count: 328
Availability: Ingram, Baker & Taylor, Amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, www.outskirtspress.com/theremembering

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