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Enter Into The River of Remembering
This is not just a book. It is a remembrance.
A journey beyond memory, beyond belief, and beyond the boundaries of traditional understanding — inviting you to reconnect with the truth that has always lived within you.
The Origin of the Story
At the age of 5½, Larry E. Mason experienced a profound Near Death Experience after drowning in the Redwood River in Oakland, California.
What followed was not darkness… but awareness. There was no tunnel. No guide.
Instead, there was an immediate presence — an encounter with what the author refers to as The Architect, known by many as God, Yahweh, or Source.
This moment became the beginning of a lifelong unfolding — one that now finds expression through this work.
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What This Book Reveals
This book gently opens the door to deeper understanding:
- The nature of creation through The Elohim
- The concept of soul agreements and divine purpose
- Hidden meanings within ancient and sacred stories
- A new perspective on separation, sin, and truth
- The journey of returning to one’s authentic self
A Different Perspective
What if the story you were told… was incomplete?
This work explores the balance between:
- Hisstory — shaped by patriarchal interpretation
- HerStory — a restorative, feminine perspective
It offers a more compassionate understanding of creation — one that heals rather than divides.
ABOUT THE BOOK
The Story That Found Its Way Back
This is not just a book. It is a remembrance.
At the age of 5½, Larry E. Mason experienced a profound Near Death Experience after drowning in the Redwood River. What followed was not darkness… but revelation.
There was no tunnel. No guide. Instead, there was Presence.
An encounter with what the author calls The Architect known to many as God, Yahweh, or Source.
What Readers Are Saying
This book touched something deep within me and helped me see my life from a completely new, more peaceful perspective.
— Sarah K.