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Paperback Ram Of God Book

ISBN: B0G6G2XBK9

ISBN13: 9798277697795

Ram Of God

Ram of God is a philosophical, spiritual, and deeply human journey that follows Abraham-a man lost between heaven and earth, between meaning and madness, between God and himself. With nothing but longing in his heart, Abraham wanders through valleys, villages, and mountains, believing that somewhere ahead lies the answer to his suffering.

In a world filled with signs, dreams, angels, and strangers who speak truths sharper than any blade, Abraham discovers that his search for God is, in truth, a search for humanity-his own and others'. From the old bar where Vincent, a mysterious and loving guide, teaches him how to live, to the celestial realm where a great angel reveals memories Abraham fears to confront, every encounter reshapes him.

As he journeys through mountains haunted by loneliness, hallucinations, and the echoes of his past, Abraham learns that meaning is not found in the heavens but in the fragile beauty of human connection, forgiveness, sacrifice, and love. Even a ram becomes his companion and mirror, guiding him through the wilderness of his mind.

Ram of God is a story about the price of being alive, the weight of suffering, the hunger for love, and the courage it takes to confront one's own heart. It is a novel that asks:

What must a man sacrifice to become human? And what does it truly mean to seek God?

A blend of mysticism, philosophy, and emotional depth, Ram of God speaks to anyone who has ever felt lost-and hoped that meaning might be found just a little further down the path.

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