The Long Journey Home: A Treatise on the Effects of PTSD to the Combat Veteran and Their Loved Ones Buy on Amazon
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The Long Journey Home: A Treatise on the Effects of PTSD to the Combat Veteran and Their Loved Ones

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Author(s) Earl Wayne Fowler
ISBN / ASIN B00IJRENO0
ISBN-13 978B00IJRENO2
Sales Rank #1,276,760
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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I left my wife and 2 month old son to go to South Vietnam to help stop the aggression from North Vietnam. Starting before I was 4 years I had dreamed about March 28, 1966. My physical body from that fateful day in the fall of 1947 was damaged goods and by the time I landed in Vietnam the damage was evident to most people who had known me for a while.

I try to take you, the reader, on a long journey home to show you how I finally was able to get back home with all the physical, emotional, and mental damage done to a twenty two year old combat veteran. From the first to the last near death experience I share the journey to a new awakening that transcends death, to an awareness of a previous life, and awaken to the truth of who we all are. We are Spiritual Beings learning to be human in this realm.


I wholly agree that our Holy Spirit comes in at some point before the birth canal but why we come into this realm asleep and not awake took me many years to understand. The reason for feeling like we should have come in fully awaken was because my immediate past life was so close to this one.

It has taken over 47 years to make this journey. I had to have a third near death experience to understand fully the first two. For those of you who have had similar experiences or know or have a loved one who has, this has been a life changing journey.

From almost four years old to well past sixty and still some today, I would escape to a beautiful large 3 story house that was my birth home in a previous life. This would protect me from danger and abuse. This house is in New Jersey! The mother that comforted me from harm on the third floor, I would never get to meet in this life. I would tell my friends that it was my King's X.
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