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Seven: The Last Book
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Seven: The Last Book in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $11.99
Original price: $14.99


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Seven: The Last Book in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $11.99
Original price: $14.99
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The Last Book is the culminating volume in Waid Sainvil's seven-book spiritual series inspired by the Creation Energy Teachings, serving as both a conclusion and a transition that brings together decades of reflection on consciousness, self-responsibility, and the universal laws governing existence, written in a contemplative and direct style, the book explores themes such as inner authority, cause and effect, neutral positive thinking, the illusion of duality, silence as a source of wisdom, and the evolution of the eternal self, rather than presenting doctrine or belief systems it invites readers into personal reflection and lived understanding, emphasizing awareness, responsibility, and inner alignment over worship or faith, each chapter functions as a focused meditation designed to encourage clarity, balance, and conscious living, intended for readers seeking a universal, non-religious approach to spirituality grounded in personal insight, ethical development, and harmony with life, Seven: The Last Book stands as both a closing work and an invitation toward the reader's own continued path of inner evolution and self-realization.
The Last Book is the culminating volume in Waid Sainvil's seven-book spiritual series inspired by the Creation Energy Teachings, serving as both a conclusion and a transition that brings together decades of reflection on consciousness, self-responsibility, and the universal laws governing existence, written in a contemplative and direct style, the book explores themes such as inner authority, cause and effect, neutral positive thinking, the illusion of duality, silence as a source of wisdom, and the evolution of the eternal self, rather than presenting doctrine or belief systems it invites readers into personal reflection and lived understanding, emphasizing awareness, responsibility, and inner alignment over worship or faith, each chapter functions as a focused meditation designed to encourage clarity, balance, and conscious living, intended for readers seeking a universal, non-religious approach to spirituality grounded in personal insight, ethical development, and harmony with life, Seven: The Last Book stands as both a closing work and an invitation toward the reader's own continued path of inner evolution and self-realization.

















