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About This Book......There comes a time in every life when the really big
questions are asked and the most important discoveries are sought.
This is the story of a path less traveled and a spiritual
journey that results in the ultimate encounter, the experiencing of God face to face. It is based on a true story and explains precisely how it is possible for anyone to make themselves available for a face to face encounter with God, and exactly what has prevented this experience for nearly all of humanity.
The book has been written to be especially readable for older teens and adults.
REVIEWS REVIEWS REVIEWS......................" **FOUR STARS!** Pagen's book is intriguing, drawing the reader into complex issues and deep questions about faith, God, time and spirituality.The characters have depth and live real lives, lending credibility to the story. The themes explored by the characters make the reader stop and rethink emotions, memories, faith, death and fear of the unknown. The book is well-written and organized, and also easy to read..." reviewed by Christina Claasen for ForeWord Clarion reviews
“I just finished your book. It was awesome. A beautiful story…I congratulate you on writing a very good narrative…” Brian Linville
"I really liked "The Man Who Saw God" by Joseph Pagen, and highly recommend it. It's well written and very interesting..." -Captlemeuel (response to Language Learning Forum thread: "Which books would you recommend?"
"Wow! I loved this book! It had amazing insights and really opened my eyes...! Hope you write
a sequel!!!"
~P D King
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"Often described as deeply spiritual and as a visionary, Joseph Pagen has had what he describes as a "lifelong obsession" with the exploration of barriers that prevent a face to face experiencing of God and with the spiritual aspects of healing. His many employments over past decades have been predictably eclectic and include working a mile underground in a Canadian gold mine, teaching sculpture throughout the eastern U.S., organizing and running statewide environmental campaigns, and writing for outdoor and environmental magazines. His numerous homes have included remote rustic cabins in Ontario, Michigan, Minnesota, Colorado and California."
(The following address is to a unsolicited biographical post from a few years ago. There are three corrections to the information. First the neurological disease diagnosed was Multiple Schlerosis, second the corporate position referenced was with North American Van Lines which was a division of Pepsico, and third the bottle deposit legislation that was campaigned for dealt with millions of dollars in unclaimed deposits which were to be collected and put into a trust fund for toxic waste clean-up . If you copy and paste this address in your browser, it will take you to the site:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=104x4231233#4232495 ...........
.......................................................... The following address is for the author's website which offers numerous short commentaries on God and seeing God, if you copy this address and paste it in your browser you will find more than thirty entries on a variety of subjects of spiritual interest: http://www.seegodseengod.com/ )
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