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The First Book of Gabriel

Seeker of the Light Volume 1

Gabe Rispoli Jr.

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Gabriel & his five close companions, all anticipating their ten-year college reunion, get propelled into a dangerous journey across the Middle-East to Europe, in search of the light. Gabriel is told by the famous fortune teller Madam Alana, that he is the chosen one to complete the task of finding the light, and to learn how to save the planet from man before it's too late. The time man had to fix his misdeeds passed decades ago. Now if Gabriel cannot get the issues with our atmosphere going in the right direction, man is history.

In this journey, Gabriel learns of the altered genesis of man, and why it happened. The true meaning of God, and why our planet is so special. With all the work that is needed, and mutual understanding warranted, Gabriel is told with-in the light, as we look up to the sky for a concept of God that does not exist, we have God thriving right benight our feet getting stepped-on. Within all our ignorance, we ignore stepping all over nature, which is one with God, like there are no repercussions we must face from our collective actions.

We've lost our connection centuries ago, of being one with nature, along with a lack of understanding all of our planet is one with God. Worst of all, as we have the essence of original creation in the magical oceans of our world, we've created dead spots in our oceans where no life exits, called dead zones. In that, Gabriel ponders, as we kill ocean, metaphorically speaking, are we not killing God in the process?

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