Review of Divine Emanations – Various Messages 3 by Stephen Attia

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Stephan Attia was born in 1971 in Denmark,  he is a visionary, a poet, and  novelist. As a child, he survived meningitis. Stephan grew up in different orphanages until the age of thirteen and was cared for in a very small community until the age of eighteen. He wrote his very first poetry at the age of twenty-two. In 1994, he traveled to China, where he discovered his gift of poetry through the expressions of the natural beauties which he beheld in the province of Yunnan.  He studied in England, and is the author of several titles.  Oddly enough, all of his titles appear to be in paperback, and I cannot find any electronic versions, something that I suggest the author remedies A.S.A.P as I REALLY want to read The Adventures of Catrine and the Devil


It is very clear when reading Divine Emanations that English is not the author’s native language, however, rather than finding this off-putting, I actually felt that this helped me connect more with the messages that the author felt compelled to deliver.  The world of spirit is after all not one that we have a direct link to.   The author delivers each message, and then backs it up with an explanation/his interpretation of the message, and if I am totally honest, then I actually found his own comments and thoughts more interesting than the actual message.


Stephen Attia has clearly led a full and at times difficult life, and the challenges that he has faced are reflected in his world view, glimpses of which come flashing through in his comments, and I was completely hooked.  One mightn’t agree with everything that he says, but his voice is loud and clear and strangely compelling…


If I wanted to nitpick, then I could say that while well written, the book could benefit from formatting, the subtitle doesn’t really say anything, and the cover art could be better, other than that though, this is a really thought-provoking little book and is one that I will dip in and out of again in the future.


You can find more at:


 http://www.amazon.co.uk/Stephan-Attia/e/B009225SSG/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1



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Published on July 04, 2014 04:14
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