Play of Life

Play of Life
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 450
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ISBN-10 : 9780595430000
ISBN-13 : 0595430007
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Book Synopsis Play of Life by : Edward Baldo

Download or read book Play of Life written by Edward Baldo and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2007-08 with total page 450 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Be prepared to experience a wide spectrum of emotions; Love, compassion, solidarity and self-growth. It is multi-faceted, laced with humour and permeated with spirituality. After Edward had taken care of his ninety-year-old grandmother for six years, and had been quenching his thirst for True Knowledge through a huge variety of sources, such as; quantum physics, Yogananda's works, The Bible, The Bagavad Gita, etc. He started to write Play of Life; this complex true story. In this book, he talks about the environment, the need to protect the animal kingdom, human rights and also shows how science and religion should walk together. He relates how he was able to quit drugs with the help of his new companion, a golden retriever. He has learned to understand and deal with the physical symptoms brought about by age and its effects through daily endeavour. Initially the doctors helped him, but then he had to take charge by necessity. He gives all the steps he walked along this Path, together with the vegetarian diet, and the natural medicines he used on her. This book is significant not only for seekers after the Truth, but also for those who have an elderly person in their family, who above all will become one themselves in the future.


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