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The Light That Can't Be Extinguished

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What are our dreams telling us?

What lies on the other side of this life - and in the unplumbed depths of ourselves?

Is there not (as many of us suspect) so much more to the human story?

The Light That Can't Be Extinguished was culled from a twenty-year long personal exploration into realms beyond the ordinary.

125 pages, ebook

First published April 10, 2013

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Seth Mullins

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Throughout my life's myriad twists and turns, one desire has always stayed strong in me: to weave epic tales that illuminate the inner world of our souls. I write fiction that depicts the journey of self-discovery in a dramatic and emotionally cathartic way. I'm inspired by methods of inner exploration like dream-work and shamanism, wherein one takes an inward plunge and then shares the fruits of that deep descent with the wider community. That, to me, is the essence of what any art form is really about.



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July 8, 2013
In The Light That Can't Be Extinguished, Seth Mullins charts his journey from the abyss of meaninglessness to that magic place wherein lies meaning, and in doing so gives those who are on a similar path, a friend. A friend because he isn't claiming to have the answer for you but is saying that there is one, if you look for it. Your answer is within you, in dreams and experiences rather than out there in science, materialism and mass religions, as we are led to believe by the cultural norms of the societies in which we live. A friend because his honesty and openness about his experiences give you a shock of recognition and encourage you to continue on your own path. Friedrich Nietzsche said “He who has a why can endure any how.” Seth Mullins gives us an example of how one man found a “why” and encourages us to find our own.
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