Friday, March 12, 2010

Cosmic Wow Book

Emerging Author Explores Spirituality and Ability to Positively Affect Change in Metaphysical Journey

CHICAGO, March 5 /PRNewswire/ -- In his new metaphysical examination, Getting Exactly What We Deserve Volume 1: The Amorphous Essence Theory (published by iUniverse), emerging author A. E. Hinton offers readers a spiritual philosophy designed to expose the inner workings of mankind's real struggle, namely the control we exert over our positive and negative mental influences.

As Hinton studies various philosophies and theological concepts in each chapter, readers will learn about the true powers they possess and the most fundamental way to control their most precious gifts -- those of faith and positive creation. Together, we can finally awaken awareness in the spiritually minded and help them move closer to the path of faith instead of trapping themselves in a prison of fear, thus leading them to the very core of their strength in enlightenment and self-awareness. Now is the opportunity for everyone to help reshape the pattern of mankind's thinking on a global scale. This is the primary message in Hinton's new book, designed to aid in awakening our dormant faith to a level of spiritual righteousness. This is also in sync with the promise God offers everyone so we may benefit all of humanity.

Walk the wondrous path toward inner strength and personal insight today with Getting Exactly What We Deserve. Help remove the obstacles that make the journey more difficult and exhausting, which keep many people from achieving inner peace. Geared toward the positive spiritual enlightenment of all human beings, Hinton's book will undoubtedly help guide readers to realize their true spiritual potential to walk in unity with God and all of creation.

About the Author

Born and raised in Knoxville, Tenn., Hinton relocated to Chicago in 1984, seeking to better life. He later attended Columbia College before briefly attempting some standup comedy, and then later being hit by a drunk driver in 1990, which left him a quadriplegic from a spinal cord injury. After he finished physical therapy and became semi-independent, he helped many people and their loved ones deal with disabilities through peer counseling. He became a spokesperson for the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, and he later appear in more than a dozen newspaper, television and magazine articles about disability awareness, including the U.S. News & World Report Magazine and CBS's Sunday Morning with Charles Kuralt. Hinton has also volunteered with RIC's Think First program and has served for more than three years on the board for the mayor's office for people with disabilities. In 1998, he then received an award from Cook County Circuit Court Judges for his work with young drivers and advocacy for safe driving. In addition to Getting Exactly What We Deserve, Hinton has published a poem, "Choice," in Awaking to Sunshine and the book Confessions of Lifetimes in the Fountain of Choice.

iUniverse is the premier book publisher for emerging, self-published authors. For more information, please visit http://www.iuniverse.com.

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