
Massachusetts Author Attains Enlightenment, Writes A Book About It Massachusetts author Sassure claims he attained enlightenment at the age of 48, and has released a book through ebookad detailing the experience and the resulting insights. The Vanilla World View: Second Edition, a compendium combining both narrative and nonfiction, covers everything from Love to Life After Death, from God to Education. (PRWEB) February 9, 2003 Massachusetts author Sassure, claiming he attained enlightenment at the age of 48, has released a book through ebookad.com detailing the experience and the resulting insights. The Vanilla World View: Second Edition, a compendium combining both narrative and nonfiction, covers everything from Love to Life After Death, from God to Education. "Most individuals who attain enlightenment either go mad, hide in caves, or keep quiet about it," said Sassure. "But with the world in such dire need of change, I decided to speak up, to let the cat out of the bag." Remarkable declarations abound in this book, including a chapter detailing how Sassure "defeated" the common cold. "I can now cure myself of a cold within 12 hours," he said. "But the secret isn't really rocket science. It's all based on being able to increase or decrease your body's defensive energy. It's a way of making yourself temporarily invincible. I know it works, because I've tested it a number of times already." The Vanilla World View also includes a section entitled The Vanilla Guide to Love, listing ten reasons why relationships fail as well as ways to "increase one's Love energy."
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