The One Story Beneath All Religions : How the World's Traditions Remember the Same Pattern of Life
(2025)

Nonfiction

eAudiobook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Maria Garcia, 2025
Made available through hoopla
EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (3hr., 46 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9798260801321 MWT19318916, 19318916
LANGUAGE
English
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Read by Kim Handysides

What if every religion is repeating the same forgotten truth? Across continents and thousands of years, humanity has told different stories about creation, morality, collapse, and renewal. Yet beneath every tradition lies one universal pattern, older than scripture and deeper than doctrine. A pattern that explains why civilizations rise and fall, why life tightens and breaks, and how renewal always returns. This book reveals that pattern with clarity: Flow → Separation → Structure → Collapse → Flow For the first time, myths, world religions, Indigenous teachings, and modern systems are shown as different expressions of the same rhythm. Inside, you will discover: - The hidden cycle behind every religion and civilization - Why humanity keeps getting trapped in the Trauma Loop - Why collapse is not destruction but the beginning of healing - How Indigenous cultures preserved the complete cycle - Why modern society is entering its largest collapse yet - How to notice the return of Flow in your own life - Why unity is not achieved but remembered This is not a critique of religion, it is a translation. It shows how Sumerian, Egyptian, Hindu, Buddhist, Chinese, Greek, Jewish, Christian, Islamic, Sámi, Norse, and Indigenous traditions were all describing the same recurring truth in different language. Why this matters now: The world is tightening. Structures are hardening. Systems are reaching their limit. This book helps you understand what is happening and what comes next. Not through prediction or belief, but through the living pattern that has shaped human life from the beginning. If you feel the world shifting, this book reveals the map beneath the movement. One rhythm. Many traditions. One human story

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