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Incarnate: The Incredible Journey of Edward Mayus

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Wayne Jacobsen, co-author of THE SHACK says "A Wild Ride!...a compelling read of human transformation."

Incarnate is spiritual suspense novel where Edward Mayus, an agnostic medical researcher, is searching for life's meaning. His brother Stephen, before his untimely death, comes into possession of an ancient relic. The relic contains the DNA of Jesus Christ.

Edward has been asked by his brother to implant the DNA into his body. Edward accepts this new journey. Changes start to happen, and people's lives are forever affected. Nothing is the same anymore.

But then there is the surprise ending where everything is turned upside down.

310 pages, Paperback

Published July 29, 2017

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R.J. Blizzard

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RJ Blizzard is an author and writer of the thin line between the ordinary and the sacred. The greater distance you venture from this thin space, the less authentic a person becomes. "It's a narrow path, and few choose this space where the Tree of Life grows along the way. Those who live outside this thin space, eat of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil; where there is no truth, and nothing is what it appears to be."
He is a master storyteller who once spoke of these stories at retreat centers and conferences. RJ Blizzard now writes novels about people and their journeys to find the narrow path to becoming more human. When two or three people find it together, it is incredible. RJ Blizzard once spoke, "There is nothing more sacred than a man, or a woman becoming more human. The thin line they walk is the watershed of their life."
His novels are authentic life portrayals of human beings, existentially surviving to find transcendence and purpose. The story of life discovered between the grace of both love and suffering is his craft.
The ex-seminarian enjoyed a successful business career, in which he made millions. He is quick to recall, "And lost a little more."
"When it comes to life, I would have to say that my greatest spiritual influence has been the music of Bob Dylan. I can still remember that day when the words cut my heart, "...He that is not busy being born is busy dying." First time I started to understand what spirituality meant."
He loves God, life, music, theater, poetry, philosophy, good wine, Padron cigars, and every waking present conscious moment with God's beautiful creation, especially his friends.

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August 9, 2017
A Classic work!

I am not one to promote things. But if I find a book that changes the way I view or think about things it's worth a mention.

Case in point. The Bible, John Eldridge's "Wild at Heart," Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" and Robert A. Heinlein's "Stranger in a Strange Land each changed how I view and see the world. I've read each of those books multiple times gaining new insights with each reading. R.J. Blizzard's "Incarnate: The Incredible Journey of Edward Mayus" is another written work that can be added to this small list that I will read again and again.
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