
LOVED BY THE LIGHT
TRUE STORIES OF DIVINE INTERVENTION AND PROVIDENCE
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John Audette

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John Audette nearly died traumatically seven times. Yet, each time his life was saved by angels. Loved by the Light chronicles an extraordinary life filled with divine interventions, angelic encounters, profound synchronicities, near-death and shared-death experiences, afterlife communications, as well as witnessing the remarkable deathbed visions of others.
John outgrew his agnosticism when evidence of God’s existence became so overpowering, he could reach no other conclusion. From a life-saving physical encounter with Archangel Michael to the uncanny timing of the death of Dr. Edgar Mitchell, Apollo 14 astronaut, this intimate account of the author’s spiritual awakening may help readers to build and strengthen their relationship with God.
What’s more, pragmatic guidance is offered about how to experience your very own life-changing spiritual epiphany. It introduces a structured exercise called God for a Day to transform oneself into a perfect expression of God’s love for all things as a means to amplify God’s presence in the world.
Loved by the Light is an important source for information about God, the afterlife and the meaning of existence outside the framework of traditional religion. The book offers wisdom that could light the way to an optimal future for earth and its inhabitants. It asks the most important question of our time: “How can humanity come together in cooperation and collaboration to make these the best of times, not just for a privileged few, but for everyone?”