The Absolute Life - Didier Van Cauwelaert
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Novel "The Absolute Life": What adventure awaits our consciousness after death?
The transition to the afterlife raises many questions about the continuity of our being. With the novel The Absolute Life, Didier van Cauwelaert immerses us in a fascinating story where the boundary between the visible and the invisible blurs. Twenty-five years after his emblematic work "The Forbidden Life", the author revives the spirit of Jacques Lormeau, a hardware store owner exhumed for paternity research. This posthumous journey is designed to help you stabilize your energy flow by putting the worries of the material world into perspective against the immensity of the soul.
Through The Absolute Life, you follow the tribulations of a disembodied consciousness confronted with the secrets, lies, and passions of the living. Stuck in the small town of his past life, Jacques seeks a way to act to save a young woman in distress. This is the ideal work to explore with philosophy, tenderness, and humor the survival of consciousness and the possibility of correcting earthly mistakes, even after the last breath.
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Literary Contribution: A masterful spiritual and romantic sequel that addresses themes of reincarnation, memory, and unbreakable bonds beyond physical death.
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Visual Universe: The cover features poetic and aerial imagery. Against a bright azure blue sky scattered with small cumulus clouds, a young man lies comfortably, hands behind his head and legs crossed, on a large, dense white cloud, symbolizing the peace and lightness of a spirit freed from earthly weight.
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Narrative Wisdom: A captivating 264-page story that blends devastating humor with poignant emotions, offering a comforting reflection on the journey that awaits us all.
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For Whom?: Readers of psychological and initiatory novels, enthusiasts of afterlife stories, and all who appreciate the sensitive pen of great storytellers of reconstruction.
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About the Author: Winner of the Prix Goncourt in 1994, Didier van Cauwelaert is a renowned novelist and playwright. Translated into some thirty languages, he has explored human resilience and the mysteries of consciousness with immense public success for decades.
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