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An Almost Fatal Miracle - Realizing Reality (Paperback)
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An Almost Fatal Miracle - Realizing Reality (Paperback)
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List price R464
Loot Price R392
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You Save R72 (16%)
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On June 30, 1995, a horrible motorcycle accident changed civil
trial attorney Roger Daniel Rizzo s life forever. His body battered
and crushed, he experienced head trauma that left him in danger of
losing normal brain function. Hospitalized for over six months, he
was told by many doctors that he would die. Despite his horrendous
injuries, he survived, only to discover that every aspect of his
life had been irrevocably altered: his home, social status, family,
job, friendships, and dreams. His life was at a crossroads. While
he underwent extensive rehabilitation, Rizzo began to ponder why he
was alive and what he hoped to accomplish during his brief
existence on Earth, an existence that had nearly come to an abrupt
end. As he slowly yet steadily overcame his disabilities, he
realized that he had not been truly achieving his life s destiny.
After considerable contemplation, he came to realize that his life
path involved assisting others primarily by performing volunteer
work. Rizzo invites you to examine your pursuits and choices in
life to determine whether they have been consistent with divine
designs and intentions. You do not have to wait for a death-defying
accident; just follow his insightful story of recovery and
self-examination and discover your true mission in life. A tragic
accident awakens the author s spiritual conviction. A near-fatal
motorcycle accident left Rizzo steps from death in the summer of
1995. But a miraculous recovery followed, both physical and
spiritual: Rizzo has several life-altering epiphanies that lead him
to rejuvenate his stagnant relationship with God and devote himself
to philanthropic pursuits Rizzo challenges the theory of free will
and individual subsistence and promotes the concept of life after
death. The author states that his purpose is to bring awareness to
those seeking a more pragmatic way of life, to help people
relinquish their obsession with what I now believe are meaningless
goals and desires Inspirational read for the religiously inclined.
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