This book is in two sections. The first section is a vague, rambling account of various "business dealings" that Nick has with an assortment of people. The only relevance it has to the rest of the book is that it hints at a backstory that Nick has written some sort of "manuscript" that he is trying to get published. He and others around him are allegedly being contacted by "angels" who encourage him to get the manuscript published. However, this does not happen, despite the angels' predictions and efforts on his behalf.
In the second half of the book, Nick then undergoes past-life regression by Julia Ingram. This half of the book contains narratives in which Nick vaguely describes his past life as the Apostle Paul. Evidently the whole New Testament is inaccurate and humanity has lived and died in error for two thousand years, since nearly every detail of the Gospels is presented as having been distorted by Jesus' disciples, out to make a buck. (Which doesn't explain why they went to their deaths for their witness.) To list the discrepancies between this information and the New Testament would take a long time. Read the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts for an accurate account of the events described.
Either this book is false or the New Testament is. The reader will have to decide. In the words of the REAL Apostle Paul: "Let God's curse fall on anyone, including myself, who preaches any other message than the one we told you about. Even if an angel comes from heaven and preaches any other message, let him be forever cursed. I will say it again: If anyone preaches any other gospel than the one you welcomed, let God's curse fall upon that person." (Galatians 1:8-9)
Sounds like the Real Apostle Paul knew that pretenders such as this would arise, trying to peddle newsletters and seminars.
This would be the 5th copy of this book that I have purchased. I have read it 3 times and each time something else comes out.
I have given this book to the people who I feel are in the proper frame of mind to truly appreciate it.
Excellant reading at a time when we could certainly use a little spiritual broad minded reality.