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My Conversation with The Universe

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The Universe is full of planets, stars, and galaxies. It's also full of answers, all of which are accessible to each and every one of us, but only if we are open to receiving them and not everyone is. Not directly, anyway. That's where My conversation with The Universe comes in. In it, Darrin Mason questions The Universe on everything from life to death to Heaven to Hell and everything in between. You will truly be inspired by what he gets back.

152 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 1, 2012

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Darrin Mason

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Darrin Mason has worked much of his adult life as a freelance cartoonist (he is an Australian Cartoon Award winner) whose work has appeared in a number of Australian newspapers and magazines (People magazine and The Truth newspaper to name but two) and as a producer at 4BC radio in Brisbane, Australia. He is one hell of a funny guy with a dark sense of humor who now writes stories that make as much light as possible of the things he finds there. Above all else though, he is a fan of Batman. (The 1960s TV version, the late 1980s/early 1990s Michael Keaton version, and the Christopher Nolan/Christian Bale trilogy are the only ones that matter. You can forget the rest). As the Metallica song goes, nothing else matters.

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September 9, 2014
mm...I dunno. After reading Conversations With God, by Neale, that book changed my outlook on everything and was absolutely life altering. This one, along the same premise, didn't really deliver anything that really rang true for me, at least not like CWG. There were a few parts though that reminded me of truth. Wasn't a total loss and I am glad the author is on his way to being. I was hoping for more mind blowing moments. Definitely worth the read if you are just embarking on your inner journey of understanding.
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