Fred Gaertner
Aaron the Wayshower is the author’s spokesman who appears in each of a series of novels to combat some form of subhuman behavior. In Six Days Till Sunday, he visits America’s antebellum South (1855 – 1857) to oppose the institution of human bondage. He’s not just another great teacher. He is the procreator of a Life-Stream which includes Earthlings as a tiny fraction of his total Progeny. Even more important, the totality of his responsibilities is similar in scope to that which each of us must one day assume!
Part 5 – Six Days Till Sunday by Fred Gaertner
January 29, 2010 by Xlibris
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In the last podcast episode from author Fred Gaertner, he explains how the lifestream works in his new book, Six Days Till Sunday, and where we can purchase a copy.
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Part 4 – Six Days Till Sunday by Fred Gaertner
January 22, 2010 by Xlibris
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In this podcast episode, author Fred Gaertner tells us about wayshowers and how one can become a wayshower in his book Six Days Till Sunday.
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Part 3 – Six Days Till Sunday by Fred Gaertner
January 8, 2010 by Xlibris
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In this podcast episode, author Fred Gaertner explains how, in his book Six Days Till Sunday, one’s spirit can live on far beyond their physical being.
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Part 2 – Six Days Till Sunday by Fred Gaertner
December 26, 2009 by Xlibris
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When thinking about a plot for the book Six Days Till Sunday, author Fred Gaertner tells us he needed to come up with a situation “evil enough” to summon Aaron the Wayshower onto the scene.
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Part 1 – Six Days Till Sunday by Fred Gaertner
December 19, 2009 by Xlibris
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Aaron the Wayshower is the author’s spokesman who appears in each of a series of novels to combat some form of subhuman behavior. In Six Days Till Sunday, he visits America’s antebellum South (1855 – 1857) to oppose the institution of human bondage. He’s not just another great teacher. He is the procreator of a Life-Stream which includes Earthlings as a tiny fraction of his total Progeny. Even more important, the totality of his responsibilities is similar in scope to that which each of us must one day assume!



