READING LIFE BACKWARD: In the Beginning 2012

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Reading Life Backward 2012: In the Beginning is more than a book—it is a meditation on the origins of existence, the persistence of memory, and the soul’s unfolding journey through time. With prose that is both lyrical and contemplative, it invites readers to pause, reflect, and rediscover the hidden architecture of their own lives.

Drawing on timeless themes of creation and transformation, this work illuminates the subtle connections between ancient wisdom and contemporary experience. It explores how myth, memory, and meaning intertwine to shape the human story, offering readers a mirror through which they may glimpse their own place in the cosmos.

At once poetic and philosophical, In the Beginning speaks to those who feel the pull of something greater than themselves—those who seek renewal, resilience, and a deeper sense of belonging in a rapidly changing world. It is a book for seekers, dreamers, and thinkers, a guide for anyone longing to reconnect with the eternal rhythms that underlie existence.

Whether read as a spiritual meditation, a cultural reflection, or a personal journey, Reading Life Backward 2012 offers a path toward rediscovery: a reminder that every ending is also a beginning, and that within the cycles of creation lies the promise of transformation.

 

Contents

Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
Section 5
Section 6
Section 7
Section 8
Section 11
Section 12
Section 13
Section 14
Section 15
Section 16
Section 17
Section 18

Section 9
Section 10
Section 19
Copyright

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About the author

Christopher Graham, PhD CCHT is an internationally distributed author whose books and audiobooks appear across every major platform, including Barnes & Noble, Google Play, Apple Books, Spotify, Audible, Amazon, Kobo, and Scribd. Through OWHMS PUBLISHING, his work reaches readers and listeners worldwide in print, digital, streaming, and library networks. A Canadian author, certified hypnotherapist, and metaphysical educator, Graham works at the crossroads of ancient wisdom, psychology, and conscious transformation. Trained through the University of Sedona and the University of Metaphysics, he brings a grounded, lived approach to the mystical—making inner work accessible without diluting its depth. His writing centers on the human capacity for awareness: the ability to break from inherited patterns, confront one’s own conditioning, and choose meaning over autopilot living. With decades of experience guiding personal change, Graham writes to ignite the intelligence that sees clearly, acts intentionally, and grows deliberately. At the heart of his catalogue is the READING LIFE BACKWARD series—a layered metaphysical exploration of time, memory, identity, and transformation. From In the Beginning to Full Circle: 2012–2025, from Connecting the Dots to the 12 Steps of the Mystical Hero’s Journey, he traces how lives unfold, how meaning emerges, and how synchronicities shape the path. Works like Synchronicities Searching for Me and A View from the Rearview Mirror deepen the inquiry into hindsight, coincidence, and pattern-recognition. Beyond the series, Graham’s broader body of work offers tools for navigating life with clarity and courage: The Art of Transformation, Top 100 Things Teenagers (Everyone) Should Know, Guardrails of the Soul, Forsake Me Not, Falling Down and Growing Up, and the psychological novel Don’t Look Too Close. Each book reflects his commitment to honest growth and the pursuit of human potential. Global reach, philosophical depth, and a catalogue built for real change—Christopher Graham’s momentum isn’t just visible; it’s accelerating.