In our world today, people are suffering, feeling more alone and are losing hope. How can we feel so alone in cities full of people? Why are we here in the first place? Karl Morgan offers intriguing stories, treatments and discussion to help us reconnect to the Spirit that lives inside all of us. We are taken on a journey to remember why we chose the lives we lead and the people who surround us. He reminds us that we are never alone, and that we are always connected to each other. "We all face challenges in our lives that can seem insurmount-able. We may feel hopeless and overwhelmed by the complexity of life in a world that seems to be spinning out of control. How would your life be different if you realized and embraced that every challenge offers a gift and blessing? "Remembrances offers a diametrically opposed perspective on the world and our relationships to God and others. Our thoughts and actions can bring us everything we desire. We are constantly connected to each other and to God. Our apparent isolation is just an illusion. Karl Morgan reminds us, if we have faith in God and in ourselves, we can fulfill our destiny to love unconditionally and experience true happiness in our lives." ¬ Sharon Lund, DD, author of There Is More . . . 18 Near-Death Experiences "Remembrances is a thoughtful, insightful, and inspiring book filled with many great lessons. Karl Morgan lifts the veil of mystery to ancient, spiritual truth as he combines contemporary psychology with ageless wisdom. Within these pages you will realize how close you are to God and each other and that will give you hope. This is a powerful read." Judy Winkler, author of Get Live with Ease
Karl Morgan grew up fascinated by science fiction, beginning with Victor Appleton’s Tom Swift novels that he read as a young boy. Later, he became enthralled with the works of his favorite author, Isaac Asimov, especially his Foundation series.
Those early experiences inspired his life-long love of science fiction and interest in hard science, focusing first on astronomy and later cosmology and quantum mechanics. Karl had the great honor to take his first astronomy course at the University of Iowa from the legendary scientist, Dr. James Van Allen. More recently, the brilliant works of Drs. Stephen Hawking, Brian Greene, and Michio Kaku helped him understand that our physical universe is still a magical and mysterious place.
It is that sense of magic and mystery that brings Karl to write about his alter ego, Dave Brewster, an unemployed accountant who finds himself a thousand years in the future with new friends and adventures far beyond anything he could have imagined. There, he can find answers to questions that befuddle mankind today. The truth he finds is no different from what we know today. Life is always about loving and caring for our family and friends.
Karl lives in San Diego with his wife, Aida and their beloved puppies. Their two grown children have fled the nest and started their own adventures in life.
I am the author of this book, but wanted to share a few thoughts about it. This book was first written long ago, but I re-wrote it last year and published it. Remembrances was written for people who are losing hope and feel disconnected from their spiritual selves and other people.
It offers a different view of life and our connection to God and each other. It is spiritual but not religious, if you understand that. People who are firmly based in their belief systems might take exception that I do not tie my ideas to a particular faith. That warning came from my Dad, who is very Christian. Perhaps that's why my other books are sci-fi or fantasy. It's easier to accept different views of reality in a pure fiction setting.