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Title: Explora Books Releases German Translation of David Tuttle’s Soul Licensed

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 29th Apr 2026 - While many books in this genre rely on dramatic claims, Tuttle’s work is remarkably level-headed. It reads less like a manifesto and more like a steady conversation. The focus is on energy, spirit guides, and the persistence of a bond after death, all handled with a directness that makes these topics feel grounded. This transition into the German language preserves the book’s clearest asset: its lack of fluff. It suggests that the search for purpose and the feeling of being watched over are experiences that do not get lost in translation.Tuttle spends much of his time on the small details of spiritual moments. He looks at repeating numbers on a digital clock, a specific song playing at the exact moment it is needed, or a license plate that seems to answer a silent thought. These aren't presented as earth-shattering miracles, but as quiet nods from a larger system. For readers dealing with grief, these accounts offer a specific kind of comfort. They imply that those who have passed are communicating on a different frequency. The German edition maintains this gentle balance, allowing readers to sit with their own memories rather than telling them exactly what to think.Beyond the stories of the other side, the book touches on Reiki and the way personal energy affects daily surroundings. These sections avoid the tone of an instruction manual, acting instead as reflections on how to be more present. Explora Books presents this new edition as a bridge for the curious, offering a way to look at the metaphysical without getting tangled in jargon. It is a book designed for slow reading, meant to be taken a few pages at a time to let the ideas settle. The German translation of Soul Licensed: Tips and Tales is availabl...


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