Living Your Dream Not Someone Else's
A Story of Surrendering the War against Yourself
Many of James Nussbaumer’s readers have wondered if his ever-developing miracle-minded messages from prison would continue. In the first three books readers lived through what was the last place he expected to experience ultimate freedom. His in-depth, frank descriptions of prison life in the first three books—The Master of Everything, Mastering Your Own Spiritual Freedom, and And Then I Knew My Abundance—give us a stunning take-to-heart message. James leads us by the hand so we may see that if we shine our light of truth onto the face of adversity, the life challenges fade away. Light extinguishes darkness, revealing an amazing, intimate revelation. Challenging, uplifting, and transformative. Nussbaumer’s inner journey continues in book 4: Living Your Dream, Not Someone Else’s.
This is a story of surrendering the war against yourself, while being set free of all things in a world of illusion, a collective dream we call life. The world of illusion is merely a projection that clouds over a more heavenly world. You are the dreamer of your life, and you choose the characters and how it plays out. This world of light, this circle of brightness, is the real world, where guilt meets with forgiveness. Through personal anecdotes and stories, you will learn how to heal and find freedom in light—how to live your dream, and not someone else’s. This is your purpose now.
James Nussbaumer admits that surviving a lengthy prison sentence proved he must be pretty powerful. While there, he realized that there must be a way to apply this same mental strength to create a much more positive and constructive way to live. His books center on the story of humankind and our concentration on behavior. A frequent public speaker, James welcomes the questions and concerns of truth seekers around the globe about bringing forth miracles into their lives. He lives in Massillon, Ohio, and Palm Harbor, Florida, and enjoys spending time with his three daughters and four grandchildren.