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The Philosopher's Stone

By: George R. Martin III
Narrated by: Elizabeth Hardman
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Author’s foreword: These true events cannot be explained, and many of these events were witnessed by others who, for the most part, wish to remain anonymous. There are things that can be explained in the real modern world and accepted as fact, but there are some things that remain a mystery or for the most part are ignored as the human rationale for accepting or acknowledging the event that occurred would bend the very fabric of reality - which could leave one in dire straits!

I will only state the following: They happened. They may not be explainable, but they really happened! Now, how your mind accepts them as either fact or fiction isn’t the case, but whether you accept them into your reality, because the events were witnessed by others and this reality you live in is changing.

I covered much of the changing in my book Alchemy & Transmutation, which covered what was meant by the special miraculous changes that will occur in the twinkling of an eye might I suggest that or the compilation A Unicorn’s Horn, which includes that and other short stories which cover the thin line between fact and fiction!

Here we go on a journey deep within the mind - a place that you should know all too well...or do you? Well, buckle your seat belt.

©2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 George Robert Martin, III (P)2020 George Robert Martin, III

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