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Joel R. Dennstedt, a man of unique experiences, hiked the wilds of Alaska for 15 years. For 7 ½ years, he and his brother traveled the world with everything they owned in a backpack and a duffel. Now, he writes full-time, drawing from his rich life experiences. He regularly contributes to the writing platform Medium, where he has published over 800 stories, articles, and book reviews. He is also the Final Editor for a popular series of metaphysical books about Existence—Consciousness—Bliss.
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