Author Shares Lessons Learned in Four Minutes of Lifelessness – Benzinga

Marshall Grayson reveals the spiritual journey he took in his moments of death

LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) August 07, 2017

At 13-years old Marshall Grayson underwent open heart surgery, a common procedure that was met with a very uncommon result. While laid out on the table, Grayson's heart stopped beating for four minutes. He was legally declared dead, but what the doctor didn't know is that Grayson had never been more alive.

In those four minutes, Grayson experienced a spiritual awakening that imparted him with wisdom and understanding on the workings of the universe. Now, he brings to life a functional account of his spiritual journey in "It Is This I Am: The Inner Mentor."

In "It Is This I Am," Grayson shares the secrets to essence, a spiritual guide. It was essence that brought him to the knowledge that every individual is part of a collective whole moving towards God. Ignorance, hate and violence have spread because we negate to realize that each presence on Earth is part of a united spiritual body. Grayson supports his spiritual enlightenment with teachings from some of the world's most popular religions and uses the various theological texts in to solidify his philosophy.

"In those four minutes of lifelessness, it seemed as if I was more aware then I had ever been while conscious," Grayson said. "In that time, it seemed the everything, from the enormity of the universe to the nature of my very soul, was revealed to me. It Is This I Am takes you inside that time and shows what was exposed to me. That we are all part of a greater whole moving towards a greater good."

"It Is This I Am: The Inner Mentor" By Marshall Grayson ISBN: 9781512759624 (softcover) 9781512759631 (ebook) Available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble and Balboa Press

About the author Marshall Grayson currently worked for the Los Angeles County Office of Education as a supervising credential technician. Look forward to upcoming retirement, he is focused on sharing the spiritual insights that were imparted to him at the age of 13, during an open-heart procedure that left him without a heartbeat for four minutes. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California. ###

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