Deshon Fox began writing The Middle Theory shortly
after his mother died of cancer. Shocked and deeply saddened by
this personal tragedy, he was somehow encouraged by a memory of
an inexplicable experience he had years earlier while studying
in the United States: during a lighthearted chat with a friend,
a radiant image of an emerald green book entitled “The Middle
Theory” suddenly appeared in his thoughts. This image was
so vivid that he was temporarily unaware of the conversation he
was having. Inspired by this experience, he told a few friends
that he would someday write an important book.
That someday came at the darkest hour of his life. With his beloved
mother recently buried, late one evening Deshon felt compelled
to begin writing The Middle Theory. At first he did not know how
to begin; as pen found paper, Deshon’s mind was flooded
by a stream of words. He wrote frantically for several hours.
As he wrote his spirit was uplifted, his inner being calmed—it
was indeed a magical moment!
Deshon spent the next nine years fine tuning The Middle Theory.
During this time he matured spiritually, travelled far and wide
internationally, met with manuscript reviewers, and prepared himself
and his family for the publication of this monumental work.
It is with great humility that he offers the gems in The Middle
Theory to humanity. |