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Jesse W. Love JESSE W. LOVE

Jesse Love is a writer, photographer, world traveler, inventor, and the Designer and Project Manager for the Celestopea floating ocean communities. His writings include 'How to' books such as the popular 'How to Build a Greenhouse', condensed history books such as the regional bestseller 'History of St. Augustine: Whimsically Illustrated History of North Americas Oldest City', guide books including the regional bestseller 'Hot Springs of Western Washington', and innovative self-help books such as 'Depression Free! Revolutionary Multimedia Self-treatment for Depression, Anxiety and Bi-polar Disorder'.

He has been interviewed by newspapers, magazines and television shows regarding his expertise in a variety of fields. His work and projects have attracted the interest of people around the world including the president of Costa Rica who went on national television in 2000 to talk to the… Read more

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Sumara Elan Love SUMARA ELAN LOVE

Sumara Elan Love brings a unique perspective to all of her writings and creations owing in a large part to her wide and varied life experiences. As the daughter of a large newspaper publisher she traveled extensively with her family as a teenager and had the opportunity to be exposed in her formative years to multiple cultures. In her 20's she lived for seven years in a Native American community. She parlayed the good experiences there and her mulch-cultural background to become instrumental in her 30's in helping to lay the foundations and guiding principles for the Celestopea floating ocean communities.

As computers and software programs came of age Sumara successfully transferred her artistic talents into becoming a self-taught graphic artist, whose work today on website design and cover art is highly coveted.


Her ability to create something from nothing was never more apparent then in the year 2000 when she entered the Mama Mary's "Best Pizza in America" contest. She thought the $5000 grand prize and all expenses paid trip to Disney World for her family would be a great way to have a vacation that otherwise would not have been in the budget. With characteristic self-confidence she created a pizza recipe she had never before made and submitted it in the contest that had over 20,000 entries. After multiple elimination rounds, the 15 finalist had their recipes made into pizzas by a culinary college and submitted to the judging panel for the final taste and appearance test. Sumara won!

When not writing books, designing websites, creating cover art, or whipping up scrumdillious recipes, Sumara, is also a Zumba instructor five days a week. She finds the invigorating world music and dance, with the enthusiasm, smiles and camaraderie of friends, to be the perfect way to energize and start her day.
Embrosewyn Tazkuvel EMBROSEWYN TAZKUVEL

Embrosewyn Tazkuvel is the founder of the worldwide Celestine Light movement. Often called the "reluctant prophet", he shuns the limelight and has never yet granted an interview to traditional news outlets and very seldom to non-traditional ones. When asked why, he explains, "I do not wish to be put up on a pedestal because of the books that have come through me. In the case of the 'Revelation Bible of Celestine Light', I was merely the scribe dutifully recording everything I witnessed and heard. The lost teachings found within the Revelation Bible are profound and it is those that I hope people will focus on. The uplifting, life-changing effects the teachings in this book can have are because of the life examples and the words spoken by the people in the book, not because of the messenger."

Though the lyrical writing style and moving expositions on life's challenges presented in '22 Steps to the Light of Your Soul' have been compared to the classic book The Prophet, by Kalil Gibran, Embrosewyn also demurs the accolades for his modern classic. He explains, "In a book like the 22 Steps to the Light of Your Soul' every sentence could be a quote on your wall. The words uplift you, they motivate you, they call you to be the great person you truly have the potential to become. I suppose I am a good example, for the words that so uplift, and the lyrical writing style that so entrances and moves the heart, those are far beyond my normal capabilities. But as David McKay once said, "there is something great within every person calling for something greater." If I have discovered some of the keys that will help others unlock those magical doors to their potential that is as great a reward as I could ever ask or hope."
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