Theodore W. Daw

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What if all of the problems on earth could be solved? What if one book, written by a Grandfather in Oregon, could help to explain some of the greatest conundrums in a simple and thoroughly pretension-free manner? ‘The Medicine Man and The Seven Secrets of Life’ is such a book.

Theodore Daw brings a fresh and eternally optimistic take on life. Told with a real conviction in his own methods, Daw presents a world that we should all aspire to achieve, a world of harmony and truth. Offering his own considerable wisdom, Daw encapsulates the reader with his simple and considered advice on how to live life in such a way as to fulfill our potential.

Talking of miracles, and power, and a brighter future, Daw invites us to join him in his ideals for a peaceful and harmonious world. The Seven Secrets of Life are not unattainable fantasies but rotted deeply in the reality of working for better relationships and more fulfilled lives. Learning and understanding oneself is at the heart of what Daw prescribes and this leads on to understanding and interacting with those closest in our personal lives.

The charm of the book lies in Daws aggressive but wholly congenial style of storytelling. Frequenting lamenting his lack of an audience in life, each reader becomes a member of the audience that is able to witness Daw at his enigmatic best. Driven by his desire to present what he believes to be the most undervalued concepts in humanity, The Medicine Man provides a summary of a philosophy that will enable man to positively change the world.

As an added treat, the book displays the concept for one of Daw’s most inventive creations. The Flash Steam Cell, described in detail with accompanying drawings, is an ingenious concept that could have lasting repercussions in the field of energy conservation.

The essence of the book however, lies in the ideas presented as the seven secrets of life. With a unique take on life, and with a style that is immediately appealing, Daw teaches us some truths that have been long forgotten and reminds us of the abounding potential of the human will.

‘The Medicine Man’ is a highly charged and controversial book that will fascinate every reader. Written in humility, the ideas presented here have the capacity to change the world.

The Medicine Man and the Seven Secrets of Life