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Dogs seem to be happy all the time, with no worries, no cares, living every day to the fullest. How do they do this? In this moving and uplifting work, W. R. Pursche examines how dogs live and translates their way of life into lessons for us to live by. Unlike other negative 'rules' that are often thrown at us ("Don't do this! Don't do that!") these lessons are all appealingly positive. More than just a book of quotes or stories, and filled with examples from everyday life, Lessons to Live By: The Canine Commandments plainly shows how we can all benefit from the wisdom of dogs. Whether or not you have a dog or even like dogs, these memorable lessons will provide you or someone you know with a straightforward and uncomplicated approach to living a happier and more fulfilling life. 100% of the net proceeds of this book will be used for the saving and care of dogs and other animals, through the efforts of dedicated people and humane organizations.
In the distant future, on a planet far from Earth, a religious preacher appears just as war threatens to engulf the galaxy. He brings a compelling message of sacrifice, encouraging the people to break free from their meaningless and lifeless customs. His gospel challenges both the ritualistic religious leaders and an oppressive occupying power. His name is Jesus. On the other side of the galaxy, Treb Captain Win's research ship is commandeered by the military to undertake a covert mission to find a missing freighter carrying illicit weapons. Along on the mission are two troublesome humans: a shady government official who isn't telling Win the whole story about the mission, and a scientist who has developed a controversial theory about the connection between religion and cultural advancement. When the search for the weapons leads to K'Turia, Win and his companions are caught between Jesus, the priests, and their enemies. Drawn into an unfolding drama that is eerily familiar to what happened on Earth, they are forced to make a desperate choice: save the galaxy or save Jesus.
Dogs seem to be happy all the time, with no worries, no cares, living every day to the fullest. How do they do this? In this moving and uplifting work, W. R. Pursche examines how dogs live and translates their way of life into lessons for us to live by. Unlike other negative 'rules' that are often thrown at us ("Don't do this Don't do that ") these lessons are all appealingly positive. More than just a book of quotes or stories, and filled with inspirational examples from everyday life, "Lessons to Live By: The Canine Commandments" plainly shows how we can all benefit from the wisdom of dogs. Whether or not you have a dog or even like dogs, these memorable lessons will provide you or someone you know with a straightforward and uncomplicated approach to living a happier and more fulfilling life. The author will donate 100% of the net proceeds of this edition to the care and saving of dogs and other animals, through the efforts of humane groups, rescue organizations, and other dedicated animal supporters.
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