An Amazing Journey: Returning to Self-Awareness

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Author House, Dec 29, 2011 - Biography & Autobiography - 152 pages
This book is a simple story of an ordinary man navigating through life to find its true meaning. It is the true story of a man who went from Africa to America to find the All That Is. When he found the All That Is, he was guided to take back to Africa what he had discovered. Although it is not necessary to make such a long travel to find God, in this case, it was necessary because the man needed to be isolated in order to go within. He could not have done so in France, where he lived for ten years; nor could he have done so in Cte dIvoire, his beloved country, where he was born. In the former and latter countries, he was always surrounded by family and friends and rarely on his own; he could not have gone within or even known that it was necessary to do so. When he found what he has been looking for, it was incredible in every way he could have thought of and more. Now he understands and experientially knows that life is a precious gift from heaven. He does truly understand himself. He comprehends why he is here and that knowledge gives tremendous substance that is beyond measure to his life. His life story will give answers to many people, who will read it and find it the trigger that starts their own spiritual journey. Life is about passing on to others what one has uncovered and learned.
 

Contents

Chapter 1
1
Chapter 2
8
Chapter 3
11
Chapter 4
20
Chapter 5
54
Chapter 6
67
Chapter 7
74
Chapter 8
106
About the Author
131
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About the author (2011)

Dr Yapi, after living for ten years in France and seventeen years in the United States, settled in Côte d’Ivoire, his beloved country. He is living in Abidjan with his family. He is the CEO of ETREMECAP and SOCAM and holds a Master’s degree in Economics, a MBA in Finance, and a PhD in International Affairs and Development with a concentration in International Business. He can be contacted at ducyapi@yahoo.com.

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