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Spirit science is a relatively new term, but it is making more and more sense in both the spiritual and scientific communities. As science sheds light on the quantum world, we are witnessing major parallels to spiritual teachings.
We have great aspirations for our children, but if they lack the life tools to put their dreams into action, then our hopes for the next generation fall short of them realizing their potential.
The Hello Me series explains in easy to understand terms the similarities between science and spirit through graphic illustrations and simplified explanations. Each book also includes an experiment to further the reader's understanding of the connection that is spirit science.
There is little question that we create our own realities, but if we can make this realization in our formidable years, when we are information sponges and full of imagination and wonder, all the better. Imagination, like that of a child’s, is a powerful tool when conceptualizing. Imagine the potential.
Through the understanding that science is spiritualty’s greatest champion, that the two do not need to be separate- have never been separate - this series becomes your child's tool to realizing a better life. Empower your kids by teaching them about the power within to create a happy and fulfilling life. We're all the architects of our own lives, and the sooner we grasp that fact, the sooner we realize happiness, and bring that joy to others.

Your kids will thank you for it.

34 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 5, 2014

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About the author

Michael Poeltl

18 books254 followers
Why read my books? If you're like me and read across multiple genres but appreciate a story that draws you into the narrative, the characters, and the emotions, then take a look at my library, find the genre that best suits your mood, and pick it up on Amazon or Kobo for a song. Then, should you want more, my back library will serve you well.

By the end of 2023, I’ll have published 15 books ranging in genres, with two trilogies, a series, and many standalone books. It has been my absolute joy to revel in those childhood freedoms where you can do anything and be anyone (with the proper training and discipline). It has also been fun getting to know my audience when readers approach me (or, I them), and we have meaningful conversations about books in general. I'm a big reader, too, and I want to hear what others are reading to fill out my 'to be read' pile. So don't be a stranger!

Cleo McCarthy Time Travel and Other Impossible Things, 2023: The first time Cleo feared for her life was when she was diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson’s at 23.
The second time is when she discovered she could travel back in time at 24.

Cleo Reviews:
FIVE STARS "I don’t want to spoil anything but trust me. It will give you laughs and will make you think and feel. I am going to buy my paperback copy because having it on my Kindle is not enough." Shirtny from Goodreads
FIVE STARS: "This story did not disappoint, introducing an approach to time travel I'd not seen before, an approach the principal character strives to learn about and understand as the story progresses." Tom from Goodreads
FIVE STARS: "The pacing of the novel is skillfully executed, with a balance between heart-pounding moments and introspective reflection. The gradual revelation of the fragmented message and the subsequent race against time add a layer of suspense that keeps readers eagerly turning pages." Rose from Goodreads

Killing Karma Reviews:
FIVE STARS "Loved it! Was immersed from the very beginning and couldn’t wait to see how it would play out." Rita from Goodreads
FIVE STARS "From the opening paragraph to the last sentence, I was captivated; at times, I found myself holding my breath…" David from Goodreads
FOUR STARS "A highly gripping tale that builds a believable world full of unexpected twists and turns." Madame from Goodreads
FOUR STARS "Such an interesting and fresh take on serial killers... absolutely loved the way the author intertwined the whole concept of past lives into the main plot. Every detail really added more to the story." Chanelle from Goodreads

The Blind Affect launched on June 22nd, 2021 to some great advanced reviews:
FIVE STARS “... a sometimes disturbing but always profound look at three characters whose lives take haunting courses... 'The Blind Affect' will leave you with a lot to think about.”
FOUR STARS “[Poeltl] doesn’t tell us, he shows us the lives of these characters. He shows readers what trauma looks like and what is healing. It’s a timely story...”

Other book reviews:
"A well-built fantasy world with likable characters." - A.I. Insurrection - The General's War - Goodreads
"The characters are 3-dimensional and realistic, with believable flaws, motivations and goals, doubts and beliefs.." - A.I. Insurrection - The General's War - Goodreads
"A great read for anyone who enjoys extensively built worlds." - A.I. Insurrection - The General's War - Goodreads
"The immense interest provided by the world, technology, action and characters kept me reading happily" - A.I. Insurrection - The General's War - Goodreads
"Very well done and I am looking forward to reading book 2." - A.I. Insurrection - The General's War - Goodreads
"Reading Michael Poeltl’s A.I. Insurrection is like watching a master’s level chess tournament." - A.I. Insurrection - Armageddon - Goodreads
"If you like book one like I did, you'll like book 2 even more. " - The Judas Syndrome - Book One - Goodreads
"As someone who writes myself, I can honestly

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February 13, 2015
I got this one as a first read. This one was an intresting one. It is a picture book to explain the relationship that sciene and spirtuality have with each other. A very unquie concept. I do think the art work was great. However I think it might be a little hard for their key group to understand.
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August 14, 2017
Book one of what could go on and on as a series, I just wanted to offer my daughter a better way of seeing the world. She's young when this book was conceived, so had a great outlook on life, but in order to make those principles stick with her through adulthood, I wanted to offer a kind of reference book. That's what this is. And the second too.

Live better.

Thanks,

Mike
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