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Unveils the Hidden Struggles and Sacred Truths of Living with Psychic Gifts

There’s a new voice in the metaphysical world, and it isn’t whispering. Spirit Guides and Angels: Death and Taxes” by Wayne Cesaro is not just another spiritual memoir; it’s a raw, grounded, and often unexpected journey into the life of a man who walks between two worlds. For anyone who has felt the pull of the spiritual realm while struggling to meet the demands of daily life, this is the book you’ve been waiting for.

Cesaro exposes readers to the more chaotic and relatable aspects of the psychic experience. He speaks from experience rather than theory. He illustrates what it means to be a spiritual intuitive in a society that frequently doesn’t comprehend, let alone accept such gifts through early out-of- body experiences, shamanic journeys, and later divine interventions. Particularly for those figuring out their inner callings in the middle of contemporary chaos, the story is both engrossing and incredibly relatable.

He never asked for the visions. He never chased the spotlight. But the spirit world showed up anyway, and it never left.

Now, Wayne Cesaro is ready to tell you what most mystics won’t. The only question is… are you ready to hear it?

About the Author

Wayne, at 73 years of age, is now certified as a personal trainer and runs a small business as a personal trainer and fitness advisor. Before that, he retired from a career in IT, where he worked his way from systems engineer to senior manager. In his final role, he managed a team of 21 software engineers.

He was part of the Seattle College campus, where he taught MIS and IT classes to undergraduate students. His teaching career began with Seattle Public Schools, where he authored and taught a maritime technology program for high school students. Through that program, students received time credit toward a professional work document.

Before entering the field of education, he went to college after leaving shipboard work. His first occupation was working on ships. He started at the bottom and worked his way up to captain of the ship or ships he sailed upon. That achievement was made possible by earning a U.S. Merchant Marine license as a Master. He traveled around the world on the ocean and sailed the seven seas. (Corny, but true.).

The book is available at Amazon. Paperback, Hardcover, eBook, and Audio: https://a.co/d/0bE153wc