Every culture on earth, independently, without contact, across thousands of years, has told the same story. A deal is made. A soul is traded. And the person who made the deal always regrets it. This is not coincidence. This is pattern. And when a pattern appears across every human civilization without exception, it stops being folklore and starts being something else. The Soul Trade traces the concept across every major religion, folklore tradition, and spiritual practice that has attempted to explain it. From the crossroads of European and African folklore to the jinn of Islamic tradition, from the dybbuks of Jewish mysticism to the karmic debts of Hinduism and Buddhism, from the shadowy figures that appear during sleep paralysis to the desperate prayers answered by the wrong listener. It asks what the soul actually is and whether science or religion has come closer to the truth. It reveals what people trade it for and why the deal always delivers the reward but never the satisfaction. It introduces the collectors, the hellhounds, the shadow people, the hat man, the reapers, the entities that come when the time is up and the bill is due. It explores what happens to a sold soul after death, whether it can reincarnate, whether it can be trapped, and whether the devil is collecting souls for a war that has not yet been fought. It asks whether a deal, once made, can ever be broken, and what it costs to try. And then it does something most books on this subject do not do. It turns the lens on you. On the words you have spoken in moments of desperation. On the prayers you sent up when God was silent. On the sentences whispered under your breath on the worst nights of your life. I would give anything. I do not care what it costs. Just this once. What if something heard you? What if it accepted? What if the deal was made before you finished the sentence? The Soul Trade does not claim to have all the answers. But it asks the one question you will not be able to ignore once you have read it. There may be a price for everything. But are you sure you are prepared to pay it?
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Every culture on earth, independently, without contact, across thousands of years, has told the same story. A deal is made. A soul is traded. And the person who made the deal always regrets it.This is not coincidence. This is pattern. And when a pattern appears across every human civilization without exception, it stops being folklore and starts being something else.The Soul Trade traces the concept across every major religion, folklore tradition, and spiritual practice that has attempted to explain it. From the crossroads of European and African folklore to the jinn of Islamic tradition, from the dybbuks of Jewish mysticism to the karmic debts of Hinduism and Buddhism, from the shadowy figures that appear during sleep paralysis to the desperate prayers answered by the wrong listener.It asks what the soul actually is and whether science or religion has come closer to the truth. It reveals what people trade it for and why the deal always delivers the reward but never the satisfaction. It introduces the collectors, the hellhounds, the shadow people, the hat man, the reapers, the entities that come when the time is up and the bill is due. It explores what happens to a sold soul after death, whether it can reincarnate, whether it can be trapped, and whether the devil is collecting souls for a war that has not yet been fought. It asks whether a deal, once made, can ever be broken, and what it costs to try.And then it does something most books on this subject do not do. It turns the lens on you. On the words you have spoken in moments of desperation. On the prayers you sent up when God was silent. On the sentences whispered under your breath on the worst nights of your life. I would give anything. I do not care what it costs. Just this once.What if something heard you? What if it accepted? What if the deal was made before you finished the sentence?The Soul Trade does not claim to have all the answers. But it asks the one question you will not be able to ignore once you have read it.There may be a price for everything. But are you sure you are prepared to pay it? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798233849022
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Every culture on earth, independently, without contact, across thousands of years, has told the same story. A deal is made. A soul is traded. And the person who made the deal always regrets it.This is not coincidence. This is pattern. And when a pattern appears across every human civilization without exception, it stops being folklore and starts being something else.The Soul Trade traces the concept across every major religion, folklore tradition, and spiritual practice that has attempted to explain it. From the crossroads of European and African folklore to the jinn of Islamic tradition, from the dybbuks of Jewish mysticism to the karmic debts of Hinduism and Buddhism, from the shadowy figures that appear during sleep paralysis to the desperate prayers answered by the wrong listener.It asks what the soul actually is and whether science or religion has come closer to the truth. It reveals what people trade it for and why the deal always delivers the reward but never the satisfaction. It introduces the collectors, the hellhounds, the shadow people, the hat man, the reapers, the entities that come when the time is up and the bill is due. It explores what happens to a sold soul after death, whether it can reincarnate, whether it can be trapped, and whether the devil is collecting souls for a war that has not yet been fought. It asks whether a deal, once made, can ever be broken, and what it costs to try.And then it does something most books on this subject do not do. It turns the lens on you. On the words you have spoken in moments of desperation. On the prayers you sent up when God was silent. On the sentences whispered under your breath on the worst nights of your life. I would give anything. I do not care what it costs. Just this once.What if something heard you? What if it accepted? What if the deal was made before you finished the sentence?The Soul Trade does not claim to have all the answers. But it asks the one question you will not be able to ignore once you have read it.There may be a price for everything. But are you sure you are prepared to pay it? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798233849022
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