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Walking with Buddha


Walking with Buddha

Volumes 1, 2 & 3

von: A. P. Ransome

4,49 €

Verlag: Balboa Press AU
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 03.06.2015
ISBN/EAN: 9781452527918
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 170

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On September 11, 2001, A. P. Ransome watched in horror as the Twin Towers fell in New York. It was nearly more than he could bear to witness.

Just three days earlier, his brother collapsed at his mothers home. A.P. rushed to his brothers aid but didnt understand why a loving God would allow his brother to die. Despite the best efforts of the emergency responders, his brother passed away that day.

Left with the painful task to write his brothers eulogy, the realization that America was under attack was devastating.

His grief was debilitating and life-changing. His friends and family advised him to get help, but he was lost. His role had always been to provide advice to others; how could he now be the one without answers? Wracked with fear, he struggled for meaning. Walking with Buddha was born of a grieving brothers attempt to understand the journey of those left behind.

This book of poetry and prose is part of his journey, filled with inspiration about life, emotions, contemplations, and philosophy. Through these words, the author hopes to inspire others who grieve and wonder. May your Buddha be there for you, to hold your hand and guide you to that which your soul desires.

When all appears lost, may you find the strength and love to recover from the unthinkable.

May you be at peace with the world and with yourself.
A poet and writer, devastated by the sudden loss of his brother, shares his experiences on his own journey of grief, discovery, and healing to inspire others who also hurt.

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