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Common Denomination: The Thought Field. Essays Humanizing the Concept of Creation

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"Through a lifetime of physical challenges I learned that my thought controlled and influenced my healing ability. All of us have the capability to travel inward and outward, to see and to self-heal and access is but a thought away. You just have to activate it", says author Gary Lucas. Common Denomination includes 13 original essays linking the metaphysical and physical worlds as one, as they are meant to be and presents humankind an understanding of who and why we are and that we are one race (five species) with a common Eden and goal. This book is truly a first. The Author introduces The Thought Field Thought is a field. A 'thought-field' influences and exerts a 'thought-force'. We are the all mighty 'thought-force' energy of creation, the one unified thought Atom (adam) and (Eve)olution. "Original and thought provoking ... a remarkable and interesting piece of work." - LeeAnne Krusemark, Adjunct/Online Professor, Author, Editor, Journalist "This author has gone a long way toward explaining the real nature of physical manifestation in creation and how we collectively continue the process through our own collective thought." - Lt. Col. Wendelle C. Stevens, Author, Pilot, served with ATIC (Air Technical Intelligence Center), Ufologist About the Gary Lucas earned a BA in history from the University of South Carolina and is the drummer on the Christopher album, "Whatcha Gonna Do", one of the rarest collectible albums in its genre. He has been a producer, tour manager and the vice president of one of the largest music industry travel agencies. He lives in Warwick, and is working on his future essays. www.garylucasthoughtfieldtheory.com Front and back cover photos are by Steve Geraci. www.reflexphoto.com Publisher's

158 pages, Paperback

First published March 16, 2011

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