Turtle believed that the gods mock the human proclivity to predict the future.

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Here’s an excerpt from Chapter 26:


Turtle believed that the gods mock the human proclivity to predict the future. He was right, Pia thought sardonically. Minus her very own crystal ball, who could have predicted that, five long years after she’d slunk into The Seed, a lawyer would track her down from thousands of miles away to inform her of her estranged father’s death? While the rest of Manhattan had continued to celebrate Christmas Eve with amazing gusto, Pia had left Turtle chatting with the garrulous owner of the deli, taken the subway back to her studio and fallen into a sleep broken by cloudy memories of her early life in India.


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KC-Cover-smallGreetings from Arunachala, Shiva in the form of a hill, who challenges us to fight our own darkness so we can realize our awesome divine potential!


 



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