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Patricia Anne Dye's 'The Seven Sages' Explores Wisdom-based World

By: Jul. 21, 2013
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With the publication of her new novel "The Seven Sages" (published by iUniverse), author Patricia Anne Dye presents readers with a transformative tale about seven wise beings who live on the Earth at this time. Each exemplifies a way of living wisely and well from the integrity of the soul.

Many world legends suggest that at any given time, seven sages live on the Earth. They are tasked with the responsibility of anchoring wisdom on behalf of humanity. Each one stands as the personification of a different rung of human consciousness. Together, they represent humanity's innate ability to save - or destroy - itself.

An excerpt from "The Seven Sages":

"'Where does sex fit in all this, then?' I asked.
'Ah, sex,' she sighed, 'so much glory wrapped up in that act - so much more joy than mere animal satisfaction ... Did you know that sex and salvation are close buddies? Even the most mindless sex encounter gives a glimpse of unity - and that above all is what humans need to feel - a simple sense of oneness with the world, with all care obliterated ...'"

"We scarper across the surface of fast-moving techno-driven societies where there is precious little time for pondering on matters of the spirit," Dye says, "the 'how' of living soulfully. Yet never before in human history has there been such a need for a transformation to wise living; our very survival is at stake."

"The Seven Sages"
By Patricia Anne Dye
Hardcover | 6 x 9 in | 478 pages | ISBN 9781475976762
Softcover | 6 x 9 in | 478 pages | ISBN 9781475976755
E-Book | 478 pages | ISBN 9781475976779
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the Author
Patricia Anne Dye's in-depth study of Raja yoga inspired her writing and philanthropy, and her articles have appeared in numerous International Yoga Teachers' Association publications. She is passionate about travel, gardening and esoteric studies. She lives in New Zealand and Greece, and has three grown sons and six grandchildren.

Dye is also the author of "The Soul - An Introduction," "Soulpower Lost," "Planet Mirth" and "Chronicles of the World Tree."



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