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             Artist:   American 
              Zen  
              Author:   Richard Del Connor, The 
              Hippy Coyote  
              Project Format:   pdf 
              BOOK download  
              Price:   $4.99  
              Publisher-Editor:  Richard 
              Del Connor   
              Book Publisher:   Shaolin 
              Communications   
              Release Date:   11/11/2011 
            This is a unique 
              book about Zen history by Buddha Zhen, founder of the Shaolin Zen 
              Buddhist CyberTemple at www.shaolinZEN.org The book starts with: 
              "In the beginning -- there was Zen." The book ends with: 
              "What's your Zen? 
            Here is the newest 
              truth that will revolutionize traditional thinking as it exposes 
              4,000 years of spiritual coverups and human heresy, according to 
              his "inside source." Co-written by "Saten?" 
              (Satan said he wanted a new spelling for his new image.) Richard 
              awoke to see and hear a group of Angels 
              gathered around God at their center, talking. Unable to go back 
              to sleep, "They wouldn't stop talking," Richard wrote 
              this unique viewof history. Saten explained that the letters of 
              the alphabet were originally the sounds used to teach God's "pets" 
              to talk. Evidently, the angels taught the "C"-things to 
              communicate -- without God's approval.  
            The story of Adam 
              and Eve is revealed including: Saten's tempting of Eve in the Garden 
              of Eden. Other stories include, the Tower of Babel, and a new version 
              of the creation of Zen Buddhism by Bodhidharma -- with Saten alongside. 
              Christians will marvel at this new spiritual story, Saten's version 
              of the angels, "falling from Heaven," as well as the many 
              other biblical stories he communicated to author, Richard Del Connor. 
              "The Great Deceiver," or "King of Lies," can 
              be believed or disbelieved -- it's up to you. He says he was just 
              following God's instructions. 
          
             
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