Out of Nowhere

Out of Nowhere

by Andrew Price
Out of Nowhere

Out of Nowhere

by Andrew Price

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Overview

OUT OF NOWHERE IS THE STORY OF A YOUNG, STRUGGLING TRADESMAN WHO UNWITTINGLY ENCOUNTERS A VIEW OF OUR WORLD THAT VERY FEW GET TO EXPERIENCE...

The unfathomable question of who we are and where do we come from... The answers are elusive and yet we cannot help but ask.

This question, while certainly important, fades into insignificance against the bigger question of what allowed any of this to begin in the first place. The single most important endeavour we can undertake as humans is to discover who we really are and what our place in all this is.

Inspiring, heartfelt and sometimes outright confrontational, Out of Nowhere takes us down a path less travelled and questions the very experience of the world around us that we may often take for granted. Seeking awareness is key to knowing our place amongst the world and the far-reaching universe...

Are you seeking the insight to your own mortality? This book is for you.

"A true spiritual questioning by the author that is both hard to believe but impossible to not. Incredible story, one certainly worth telling!" Priscilla, Indie Book reviewer


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781922993175
Publisher: Shawline Publishing Group
Publication date: 06/14/2023
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.59(d)

About the Author

Farm boy, hooligan, tradie, father at 19, unprovoked spiritual explosion at 27, almost dying in a car accident at 32, self made businessman at 40, serial entrepreneur, philanthropist and an author at 50. Andrew Price is not your typical spiritual archetype and his unassuming and casual demeanour beguiles a life that is inspiring, intimidating and astonishing all at the same time. To have someone with both feet planted so squarely in both the spiritual world and the everyday world of ordinary human affairs is a rare thing.
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