One day, an ET wanted to help the troubled planet Earth
Numan was an impulsive and empathetic alien on a far-away planet. He accepted a dare to be born as a human and help people directly. Failure would mean having to reincarnate on earth over and over until he learns to be of enough help to others to escape the cycle of suffering and return to home. Confident of his abilities, he plunges in and finds himself birthed to a poor young mother in East Los Angeles who plans to give her baby up for adoption.
Natalie Rosedale feels something special when Numan’s soul enters her womb and decides she wants to keep him, naming him Bradley after the boy who knocked her up in the back of a Malibu on a one-night stand. Growing up in an adverse environment, he will be challenged just to survive. He will also narrowly avoid following in the steps of his sociopathic stepfather.
Faced with overcoming inner conflicts, Bradley reaches his adult years where he must struggle with psychological explorations to avoid self-destruction. He succeeds but something is still missing. He finds it in spiritual journeys that take him not only into deep inner reflections, but to monastic adventures in India and Japan.
A Very Human Mission will interest survivors of childhood traumas, those looking for deeper meaning in their lives, and anyone with a hunch or sense that there is a greater reality beyond what we have been told to believe.