The Cetacean Messages

The Cetacean Messages

STEFFEN PATRICK

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Planet Ocean Publishing
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9798991603706
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On the sun-drenched shores of Hawaii’s Kona Coast, one man’s encounter with a dolphin unlocks a truth destined to change humanity’s course forever.Hawaii, 1981. Patrick is living the dream-teaching scuba, chasing adventure, and savoring the rhythm of the sea. But when a dolphin unlike any other appears beneath the waves, his worldview shatters. What begins as an encounter with a mysterious intelligence becomes an odyssey of consciousness-and a revelation about what it takes for societies to truly flourish.Through a telepathic bond that transcends logic, Patrick is drawn into a vast current of wisdom that opens the door to a cosmic adventure where science, spirit, and destiny converge. Guided by his cetacean mentor, he discovers a blueprint for everyone to peacefully thrive forever-a vision so profound the world may not yet be ready to hear it.But as his journey deepens, Patrick faces a choice: keep the secret and return to his tranquil life of sunshine and sea-or risk everything to reveal a truth that could remake civilization itself.The Cetacean Messages is a luminous work of visionary fiction-part adventure, part awakening. For readers of The Alchemist, Jonathan Livingston Seagull, or The Celestine Prophecy, this novel is both a page-turning voyage and a mirror reflecting humanity’s longing for purpose, unity, and higher understanding.For anyone who’s ever wondered how to 'fix' our world, this book is that call-answered.

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