The Unlimited Resurrection: Eternal Life

· Veronica Johnson
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About this ebook

This book is about Eternal Life, living healthier, and making changes. It is coming from an author who has experienced bad health. In 2013, I nearly lost my life to cancer and other diseases. During this time, I felt a lot of emotions and had a lot of concerns. The feelings were about death and eternal life, and the concerns were how to expand my life expectancy. When your health is deteriorating, you don't feel worthy, and everything around you crumbles. You are in severe pain, you cannot sleep due to the pain, and you complain a lot. You buy various foods, objects, or things that will make you forget the pain, and you consume a lot of wasteful material that goes into landfills. The bible teaches there is only one way to be resurrected, and that is through the Messiah, but there are multiple ways. One great aspect of life that requires the body to function better is eating healthier, and it can restore the body to its original state. However, eating healthier is an entire lifestyle goal that has to manifest to achieve lasting results. My goal is to help bring nations together by changing the way we think about a resurrection. Having said that, resurrection isn't just for biblical terms anymore, since government agencies are recommending people remain on their deathbeds to continue receiving assistance. Which is to say, keep the cancers and diseases, and you get to keep your benefits from these government programs. Nowadays, people fully believe corruption starts with government offices or law enforcement agencies. But corruption doesn't start with a building, it starts with the human body. Life expectancy has been diminishing over time, the result is a lack of belief in life itself. Which affects the environment and our human bodies. This book discusses what people can do to restore the purification form of resurrection to live a better quality of life. And it is possible to reduce emissions in the air. If everyday people can help, it can be reduced by 99%, and it too can help human health. The government may reduce climate change in various ways, but none can replace existing tools. 


About the author

Author Veronica Johnson was born in Muskogee, a little town in Oklahoma. The family later moved to Tulsa, where they went to school and grew up. She was raised by her father, Lenox Johnson Jr., and she has two sons, four sisters, and two brothers. She prefers natural beauty with elegance and takes compassion with harmony, but realizes that neither is always possible. She is a visionary, a feminine woman who has faced more challenges. Although she has had challenges, overcoming helped her to become the writer she is today. She was inspired to write after her testimony, in which she was resurrected from near death. You can find the testimony in her book called 'The Unlimited Resurrection'. Now she is a born leader and a true humanitarian who is also an inspiration to others. She attends church often and has many religious backgrounds. The dedication of each book is to her mother, Regina Fay Chatman, and to her father, Lenox Johnson Jr., both of whom have since passed and are now her angels in spirit. And to the children of the world and the people who suffer in fear without a destiny. And to the humble and meek-spirited people who acknowledge that living sacrifices pay off and deliver honorable results. May you all find love, joy, peace, and happiness in seeking a destiny! I hope any of these books helps you achieve the higher righteousness, which is something we all deserve throughout the new cycle of life. 


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