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Extended biography
NEW YORK TIMES
bestselling author, G.W. Hardin is the author of THE DAYS OF WONDER and
INDIGO RISING, as well as co-author of three other books: THE MESSENGERS, which hit bestselling lists
all over the country for three months, and ON THE WINGS OF HEAVEN, a true
story of angelic messages for humanity, and its sequel, THE MASTERS RETURN. As a successful software engineer
with one of the top computer companies in the world, Hardin thought he had
it made ... until he contracted an incurable disease in 1983, which ended
his high-tech career. For four years he scavenged the medical world for
help before being diagnosed with a disease which would ravage his skin for
the rest of his life. Or so modern medicine thought. After scouring
the West Coast for an authority in what was then called "The New
Psychology," Hardin subjected himself to hypnosis where the therapist
simply asked for the cause of the disease, thus prompting his first
angelic experience. It was the angel who told him his purpose in life and
how he had evaded that purpose. And on completion of the angelic visit,
the author was completely cured. Thus began his pursuit in writing true
stories of the incredible.
At ease with
diverse crowds, the Hardin is able to hold his own whether appearing as a
lecturer or before an interviewer. His ability to handle talk-radio
call-in guests who range from spiritual seekers to fundamentalists to
confused questioners has been demonstrated repeatedly. Talk-show hosts
such as Paul Gonzales repeatedly describe Hardin's airtime as "the best
show I've done this year." TV host, Georgia Shakti-Hill (Wisdom Channel)
echoes that sentiment.
The author's
commitment to bringing controversial and important messages into public
awareness, along with his unique blend of compassion and tolerance, has
been put to the test and proven solid, as evidenced by the tens of
thousands of heartfelt letters sent by listeners and readers from around
the world.
Hardin, has appeared on radio, television, and been
interviewed in magazines and newspapers across the country. He has been
a featured speaker at professional gatherings and at colleges and
universities, lecturing on topics ranging from the "Seven Gifts of
Heaven for Humanity" to "The Role of Angels in the Modern World" to "The
Sacred Power of Being Gay." He also sponsors workshops from coast to
coast on angelic messages for humanity.
A graduate in
mathematics at the University of Washington, starting his career as a
computer scientist, Hardin's encounters with angelic messengers convinced
him to turn his attention to writing and bringing these stories forward.
Presently, he lives in Denver, Colorado, where he is working on his latest
book and preparing for lecture tours.
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