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The True Story of Jesus and his Wife Mary Magdalena: Their Untold Truth Through Art Evidential Channeling

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The True Story of Jesus and his Wife Mary Magdalena: Their Untold Truth Through Art Evidential Channeling
The True Story of Jesus and his Wife Mary Magdalena: Their Untold Truth Through Art Evidential Channeling

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The True Story of Jesus and his Wife Mary Magdalena: Their Untold Truth Through Art Evidential Channeling

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This book is not about religion, and David Young is not a christian. This story is the result of three years of perpetual synchronicities and esoteric messages that came to Young through his artwork and evidential channeling, which ultimately guided him toward the hidden truth behind history's most monumental deception. Jesus and Mary Magdalena's incredible journey of love, family and survival is masterfully illustrated with breathtaking images of Young's art and clearly explained in the narrative, shaking the foundation of a blindly accepted tale created many years ago. Every page of this 13" x 10" book is in full color with paintings that were created with divine guidance to depict the truth of what really happened to history's most misrepresented people, Jesus and Mary Magdalena. This unconventional book will soothe you with 90 minutes of heavenly music, activated through 12 QR codes, while inspiring you with a new mind-expanding concept of true historical events.

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