• The Enoch Factor: The Sacred Art of Knowing God

  • By: Steve McSwain
  • Narrated by: Tim Paulson
  • Length: 9 hrs and 4 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (43 ratings)

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The Enoch Factor: The Sacred Art of Knowing God

By: Steve McSwain
Narrated by: Tim Paulson
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Publisher's summary

Never before has this country indeed this world faced such a need for a book that unites people, a book that reassures those disillusioned by faith that they can navigate their way back to God and even experience a profound spiritual awakening. For author and entrepreneur Steve McSwain, such an epiphany transformed his life.

In The Enoch Factor, readers discover a kindred spirit in an author who understands how religion can subvert a spiritual life. His story will help them navigate their own spiritual journeys. More than a personal odyssey, The Enoch Factor is also a testimonial to the innate dangers of fundamentalist thinking. It is a persuasive argument for a more enlightened religious dialogue in America, one that affirms the goals of all religions guiding followers in self-awareness, finding serenity and happiness, and discovering what the author describes as the sacred art of knowing God.

Unapologetic and moving, McSwain's take on The Almighty is sure to ignite spirited debate. Full of wisdom, humor, and truth, The Enoch Factor bridges the gap between secular and Christian book titles on spirituality, setting a new standard in both.

©2010 Smyth & Helwys Publishing, Inc. (P)2013 Steve McSwain

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A shift in consciousness

This book has changed so much for me. It put into words all that I have felt and experienced under doctrine and conditioning. It has enabled me to give myself permission
to set my soul free.

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Conclusions???

I prefer that info is offered, without telling me what I think about it.

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Great Book Needing a Different Title

I connected with this book on so many levels but I would never have picked it up without prodding from a friend because of the title. Enoch is a hidden figure most have never heard of and the book isn’t about Enoch. That said, I have invited others to read it. It is a healing balm for many who have journeyed out of narrow views of religious faith to a more inclusive view of the world. As the Dali Lama said, “When there is peace among religions there will be peace in the world.” McSwain points us in that direction.

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"To thine own self be true."

Everybody should have this book. Without self awareness, there is no integrity. Just do it!

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Another Slick Talker!

We all have our crosses to bear and to find our way out of the struggles of daily life to reach for ourselves. So I found listening to his journey more of the same I have heard from others of his persuasion. I am happy for you and yourself discovery and awareness but what I expected to hear about in this book was Enoch not another story of how you arrived at your enlightened condition.

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