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Noah's Noble Mission

Noah's Noble Mission

Donald McCrory

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Sent to sell a relative´s cottage, Casey finds diaries that arguably, extend the confines of fiction.
He discovers that college teacher Noah was ‘invited' to help mankind awaken to its predestined potential, the next phase in evolution. In short, the invitation becomes his mission in life.
To succeed, crucial turning points follow that become the novel´s narrative arc; (the acceptance of his mission, his wife´s sudden death, and meetings with teachers in Mystery Schools) one of whom inspires Noah to launch a competition that becomes global overnight; young adults are asked to write a statement that can equal, or even surpass the statement, ´Love your neighbour as yourself´.
But when chosen, the winning statement is viciously attacked by every category of a non-believer who then devises their competition entitled, why has Christianity failed? Later chapters attempt to answer their question.
To achieve his goal, Noah meets an extraordinary array of beings, some of whom he describes as HEBS (highly evolved beings) who introduce him to the wisdom of the ages.
Written in everyday prose, Noah's Noble Mission registers an urgent wake-up call while alerting readers how to live happy, meaningful lives.
Open-ended, because the resolution is ongoing, a sequel is envisaged.


ISBN : 978-1-80439-485-4

Published: 31/10/2024

Pages : 186

Size : 205x140

Imprint : Olympia Publishers

Donald McCrory

Donald McCrory took early retirement from his post as Head of Hispanic and Germanic Studies at the American Intl University in London to focus on 1) creative writing, 2) yoga and 3) on further study of oriental languages (Sanskrit, Hindi and Mandarin) as well as on Eastern philosophies (Advaita Vedanta and Buddhism, in particular).
His published works include historical biographies, several academic essays and articles, four novels, and he has won several prizes for his poetry. Until retirement, he was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Geography. He currently lives in Spain.

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