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Marnie Cashe

Marnie CasheFrom an early childhood Wanda Adams (as she was known) was troubled by the thoughts that her world was not as she imagined it should be, thus it was not a priority to 'fit in' with her contemporaries. In her often visited fantasies of youth, deep insde she remembered a world of greater love than the one she was required to participate in. She later came to the realization that she had obviously been a volunteer to come to this planet from a place of greater learning, of greater knowledge that was embedded deep within her soul and was gnawing from the inside, which in turn has led her to search for more than meets the eye on the surface world that limits freedom of expression of individuality. In her quest for answers to her many questions, this book has emerged in order to express the great in-depth research of many years that she has drawn from the memories of her inner knowing in order to give it a voice. Read More Read Less

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