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Alive At 55
1995 Mt. Everest Expedition
Alive At 55
California Senator Omer Rains had been a politician on the global stage, a power-broking lawyer of A-list celebrities, and a conqueror of some of the highest mountain summits in the world. But when a paralyzing brain aneurysm and stroke hit him at age 61, he became more helpless than a small child. Back to the Summit takes us on a journey toward physical and spiritual recovery that reminds us...anything is possible.
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“Back to the Summit” records the amazing story of Omer Rains, a person who in spite of having to overcome one challenge after another during his lifetime, has left us with a legacy of legislative and humanitarian achievements that few of his generation can match. I got to know Omer particularly well during the 2000 Presidential Campaign when I was the nominee of the Natural Law Party, the Reform Party and, in New York, of the Independence Party. Little did I know then that he would face his greatest challenge of all less than two years later when death stared him in the face. But fighter that he is, once again he rose to the occasion and today continues to leave his mark helping others both here at home and throughout the developing world. We can all learn profound lessons from this book.
Dr. John Hagelin
Internationally Renowned Particle Physicist
3-Time
Candidate for President of the U.S.
National Director, Transcendental Meditation Program
President,
Global Union of Scientists for Peace
Author,
“Manual for a Perfect Government”
I first met Omer Rains on Mount Everest in 1995. At age 55, he was remarkably fit. Seven years later, while seemingly still active and fit, Omer was unexpectedly struck down by a ruptured brain aneurysm and stroke. Only through a series of miracles and intense personal willpower was he able to survive and later recover. I am Nepalese—a Sherpa—and Omer’s inspirational and heroic story of recovery is a moving one both in my native land of Nepal and in other countries where he does untold humanitarian work. Today, Omer retains his ties to Nepal through frequent visitations as Chairman of READ which built the library in which I received my own education, including my ability to read and write in English. He is one of my heroes. This book is a must read for anyone with a loved one who has ever suffered a near death experience.
Kaji Sherpa
Former Holder of World Record
Fastest Ascent of Mount Everest
Reading “Back to the Summit” causes me to feel good about my own life and my chosen profession of medicine. However, it also tells a story of powers beyond medicine. As the primary treating physician after Omer Rains initially survived a brain aneurysm and stroke, I can attest to the fact that there is no adequate medical explanation for him being alive today and for the remarkable recovery he made. This book should be an inspiration for anyone who has ever suffered, or may in the future suffer, a life threatening challenge.
Dr. David Dozier (ret.)
Chief Treating Neurologist of Omer Rains
Omer Rains, Chairman of READ Global, is dedicated to promoting literacy and creating jobs in rural and remote parts of the developing world. It is only because of Omer that in my own village of Ullon, West Bengal, India that we now have the “Oceanic Library.” Indeed, the Oceanic Library is a tribute to a person who survived a near-death experience and is now renown in the developing world for his work to help impoverished villages where few people know how to read or write. He is truly helping to change the world. “Back to the Summit” tells how Omer was inspired to commit his life to such humanitarian efforts.
Kapilanda Mondal
CEO & Secretary, VSSU (Ullon, India)
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