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Summary of the Return of the Gods By Johnathan Cahn

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THIS IS NOT A BOOK BY JONATHAN CAHN NOR IT IS AFFILIATED WITH THEM. IT IS AN INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION BY JOHN SMITH, THAT SUMMARIZES THE BOOK IN DETAILS About the original book Is it possible that behind what is taking place in America and the world lies a mystery that goes back to the gods of the ancient world…and that they now have returned?The Return of the Gods is the most explosive book Jonathan Cahn has ever written. It is so explosive and so revealing that no description here could do it justice. Jonathan Cahn is known for revealing the stunning mysteries, many from ancient times, that lie behind and are playing out in the events of our times. But with The Return of the Gods, Cahn takes this to an entirely new level and dimension. The Return of the Gods, Cahn takes the reader on a journey from an ancient parable, the ancient inscriptions in Sumer, Assyria, and Babylonia that become the puzzle pieces behind what is taking place in our world to this day, specifically in America.Is it possible that what we in the modern world take as nothing more than ancient mythology could actually possess a reality beyond our fathoming?Is it possible that what we in the modern world take as nothing more than ancient mythology could actually possess a reality beyond our fathom

41 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 11, 2022

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Peter Freeman

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Author background

Peter Freeman lives on Salt Spring Island on the west coast of Canada. He writes nonfiction and fiction novels, screen and stage plays, short stories, magazine articles, and poetry.

Peter grew up in what was once the sleepy fishing village of Noosa Heads on the Sunshine Coast, just south of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. He started his career as a cadet surveyor and then as a journeyman fitter and turner before focusing on computer science at the University of Tasmania.

While in Hobart, Peter joined the local rock climbing club, where he later met Max Dorfligger, a carpenter, shipwright, and famous Swiss mountaineer. Peter sailed across the Tasman Sea with Max in the thirty-two-foot sloop, Sunshine, that Max had built to New Zealand, where Peter then spent the next few years driving trains and building his sailboat, Laiviņa.

Eventually, Peter sailed from New Zealand to Australia and then to Canada, where he incorporated an Information Technology company that produced and sold scientific and business software to universities, governments, and the private sector.

In 1984, Peter departed Victoria, British Columbia, to sail his thirty-two-foot sloop, Laiviņa, on a solo, non-stop circumnavigation of the globe, breaking the existing world record with a time of 236 days. His book, Cape Horn Birthday, is an account of this journey.

Peter is a masters athlete who has represented Canada internationally in world championships, competing in Italy, South Africa, Australia, the USA, and Canada, and has won gold, silver, and bronze medals in these competitions in the 100, 200, 400, and 800 metre events. In 2003, at 51, Peter was ranked 11th in the world and 1st in Canada in the 400-metre event for his time in Puerto Rico of 55.10 seconds.

Peter has twice ridden his bicycle across Canada and, at the age of 61, bicycled the 15,400 kilometres around the perimeter of Australia, unsupported, in 79 days, averaging 200 kilometres a day.

His colourful history has given him an endless vault of story ideas to write about, as his publishing experience illustrates:

Awards
• Winner - 2019 University of Saskatchewan, The Fieldstone Review's literary prize – “Hidden Message”
• Best Short Story (Shortlist): “In the Waiting Room” – Best of 2018 Adelaide Literary Award
• Best Poem (Finalist): “Last Beating” – Best of 2018 Adelaide Literary Award

Published
• Books
◦ Novels
Deadly Delivery – 363 pages – Ensilwood Publishing, SSI – 2025
The Silenced Boy – 266 pages – Ensilwood Publishing, SSI – 2025
When the Maple Leaf Fell – 274 pages – Seaworthy Publications Inc. FL – 2025
The Worm Lady’s Daughter – 256 pages - Ensilwood Publishing, SSI – 2025
◦ Nonfiction
Cape Horn Birthday: Record-Breaking Solo Non-Stop Circumnavigation – 348 pages – Seaworthy Publications Inc. FL – 2018.
◦ Short Stories
Elements: Thirteen Stories (2nd Ed) – 305 pages – Ensilwood Publishing, SSI – 2025
◦ Screen and Stage Plays
Alchemy Alive: Twelve Screen and Stage Plays – Fiction – 382 pages – Ensilwood Publishing, SSI – 2021
◦ Poetry
Growth: Life’s Flow in Poetry (2nd Ed – #1 Growth series) – 141 pages – Ensilwood Publishing, SSI – 2025
Regrowth: Reaching for the Poetic Sky (#2 Growth series) – 119 pages – Ensilwood Publishing, SSI – 2025

Publish-Ready
• Children's stories:
How the Rainbow Got its Colours – 4,070 words – Typeset
Mila-Kate and the Blue Butterfly – 3,842 words – Typeset
The Case of the Ghostly Granny – 10,721 words – Typeset

Projects
• Fiction
Soul Mates – (17%) – First Draft
Infinity Farm – (20%) – First Draft

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