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John Williams has everything he has ever wished for: a successful
company, a beautiful house overlooking the ocean, the respect and
admiration of his peers. But he realises, just before turning
forty, that everything he has worked for does not fulfil his life
as he anticipated; John Williams has lost his smile, his happiness.
Until the day he meets Simon, the old man who changes his life by
taking him back to the Beach of Dreams, a place where John Williams
will remember...a place where he will rediscover that happiness
resides in the heart, and nowhere else.
Thoughts by the Ocean is an invitation to recover the knowledge of
the Language of Truth, trough daily, ordinary teachings and
examples that, told in a pure and simple manner, will help you to
appreciate the small wonders of life. We all humans are born with
the wisdom of the Language of the Truth; but as we grow up, we
start to replace the wisdom we were born with; and without
noticing, we start replacing all the wonderful wisdom, pureness and
light we were born with voices, religions and languages that were
created not in the place where we came from, but here, on Earth.
There are many languages spoken on the face of the Earth, the ones
that were created by different nomadic tribes thousands of years
ago. Same with religions, with traditions and rules: and though all
these languages are spoken through different places on Earth, they
have one single thing in common: they all sooner or later replace
the Language of the Truth. It happened to me. I grew up, and the
rules and laws of society dwindled my knowledge of the Language of
the Truth, until I finally forgot it. Until the day I met Shaun...
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Distant Winds (Paperback)
Sylvia Figl; Sergio Bambaren, Sergio F. Bambaren
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R336
Discovery Miles 3 360
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Routine is a quiet, peaceful enemy. Day by day it conquers new
territories of ones soul until theres no desire left to fight
against it. Michael and Gail, a young married couple, were just
realizing the silent march of routine creeping in their lives and
killing their love, when Michael brought home a book of poems with
more than poetry in it. That book was the decisive factor for them
to give up their comfortable but sad life and embark on a dream
they had cherished for long: to travel the South Pacific aboard of
an old sailing boat. But more is to come: Thomas Blake, an old
librarian who owns a small bookstore close to where Michael works,
gives him as a present a very special book. Only later and in the
open sea will Michael and Gail discover the gift they have been
blessed with. Their fears, their desires, for which probably the
reader will relate to and the secret of living your own and unique
life are enclosed in Distant Winds, a book with flavour of the sea
that invites us to take the risks in our pursuit of true happiness.
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