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The Five Lessons of Life (Kohan, Carrie)
The Five Lessons of Life
Untertitel A True Life Story about an Ordinary Woman who Survived Two Extraordinary Near Death Experiences- Her Remarkable Secrets of both Heaven and Hell are finally being revealed!
Autor Kohan, Carrie
Verlag Freedom Masters Publishing House
Sprache Englisch
Einband Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr 2024
Seiten 192 S.
Artikelnummer 47303319
ISBN 978-1-9992860-2-6
CHF 21.90
Folgt in ca. 10 Arbeitstagen
Zusammenfassung

We are pleased to announce, 'The Five Lessons of Life' is the 2021 BRONZE WINNER of the highly respected, Readers' Favorite International Book Contest, in the category of Religion (Spirituality) & Philosophy! Readers' Favorite receives submissions from independent authors, small publishers, and publishing giants such as Random House, HarperCollins and Simon & Schuster! Submissions include first-time and self-published authors - to New York Times bestsellers and celebrity authors. And out of all the spiritually based books entered from around the world, this little self-published book 'The Five Lessons of Life' has WON 3rd Place Internationally! THIS #1 INTERNATIONAL BEST SELLER UNCOVERS ONE OF THE MOST REVEALING & ENLIGHTENING NEAR-DEATH-EXPERIENCES EVER TOLD! Carrie Kohan is a National Child Advocate who changed many laws to protect children from harm. But Carrie's life wasn't always about being an outspoken advocate... She in fact, was illiterate much of her life; was placed in the 'Dummy Class' in grade 8 and failed grade 12. She was told by teachers, she was 'lazy' and 'would never amount to anything'. So, what happened to turn her life around so drastically? One day Carrie's prayers were answered in the most unusual way... She died! Not once, but twice! Carrie was an up-and-coming Aboriginal (Metis) actress in 1992 - That is until one fateful day when her self-destructive ways of drinking got the best of her, and she slipped away into the darkness of her first Near-Death-Experience. Carrie survived that death and immediately turned her life around. So imagine her surprise when she died for a second time, a year later! This second death was extremely different from the first. This time, Carrie didn't venture into the Darkness of Hell. Instead, she travelled into the White Void (Heaven) and received one of the most profound and comprehensive messages imaginable! In these remarkable pages, Carrie bravely shares with you her extraordinary insights, downloads and wondrous Conversations with Spirit, God, Jesus, The Council of Men, and her 'Guidance Counsellor' - who answered every question imaginable about Heaven, Hell, Power of Thoughts, Purpose, Manifestation, Healing, Spirit vs Soul, Judgement, Love, Secrets of Native Wisdom, Suicidal Souls, and everything else in between. After Carrie's return from her NDE's, she went on to become the pioneer and catalyst of a child protection movement in 1998. She's improved the lives of millions of children through her volunteer work as a Child Advocate and Federal Government Witness. Carrie Kohan dedicated the next 17 years to helping to amend and write 14 laws to protect children. Despite death threats and the obstacles of being illiterate much of her life, Carrie persevered! In the end, she contributed to the creation of more laws than any other citizen and is the namesake of Carrie's Guardian Angel Law.

Carrie Kohan is a National Child Advocate, Int'l Best-Selling Author and Metis mother of 8 grown children (via combined families) and 6 grandchildren...Carrie was born in Northern Quebec on a remote military spy station during the Cold War years. Her father Wes Byrnell, was a pioneer in Sports Medicine having worked with Olympic and Professional Sports Teams much of his life. Carrie's Mother Doreen Laurent was born on a Reservation in Sioux Lookout ON and spent time in the Native Residential School System. Doreen was progressive for her time as well, as a leading expert in Natural Medicine and Wholistic Health.Even with so much of her childhood being focused on health, Carrie was a sickly kid growing up and eventually died twice in her late 20's. After her second death, Kohan returned from 'Heaven' with a newfound determination to make a difference in the world! She didn't know what her mission would be, but she trusted that it would reveal itself over time...Five years after returning from the White Void (Heaven) Carrie's infant child had a close call with a 3-time-convicted pedophile. He never got to her - Carrie was able to save her baby, but this brief encounter became the incentive for Kohan's 17-year career as a volunteer National Child Advocate. Kohan went on to receive Medals for Outstanding Service and Honour to Humanity from Queen Elizabeth II, The United Nations, and the Federal Government of Canada, along with many more, like the International Rotary Club's 'Integrity Award'.Simultaneously through these years, Carrie Kohan's focus was also to become a writer. She wrote her first book on Fauci's reclassification of Aids in 1994 - it became a #1 Best Seller in the Coles Books retail chain. Kohan then decided to write about her two Near-Death-Experiences. It took a painstaking ten years to put her thoughts onto paper, but the results were marvellous! Her second book, 'The Five Lessons of Life', went from a self-published endeavour, to an International Sensation almost overnight!The grassroots momentum of 'friends sharing with friends' has ensured this book's status for over 3.5 years now as Amazon's Top:¿#1 Best Seller ¿#1 Hottest New Release¿#1 Most Wished For and ¿#1 Most Gifted Book in Australia, USA, Spain, Japan, Canada and the United Kingdom! ¿And it WON 3rd in the World (in the categories of Philosophy and Religion/Spirituality) with the coveted Readers' Favorite International Book Awards! The Five Lessons of Life placed higher than 99% of the NY Times Best Sellers, and those published with the best Publishers in the world in the same categories...This self-published book has no agent or financial backing, yet it's been an Int'l Best Seller and is now available in 31 countries, and is being translated into 3 more languages! The Five Lessons of Life can be purchased online or in most bookstores including Barnes & Noble, Walmart, Chapters and Indigo Books and even with OpenTrolley Books in Malaysia! So, how has a little, self-published, never advertised book like this done so well worldwide? It's because the message is timely... It's a simple, yet profound set of lessons given to Carrie from the Heavens above. And thankfully, people are feeling the need to share these five lessons - and share it they do...