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Courageous Souls: Do We Plan Our Life Challenges Before Birth?
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Courageous Souls: Do We Plan Our Life Challenges Before Birth? explores the premise that we are all eternal souls who plan our lives, including our greatest challenges, before we’re born for purposes of spiritual growth.
The book contains ten true stories of people who planned physical illness, having handicapped children, deafness, blindness, drug addiction, alcoholism, losing a loved one, and severe accidents.
The information about their pre-birth plans was obtained by four very gifted mediums and channels, including one who has the ability both to see and to hear the conversations we have with one another before we’re born. The book therefore contains the actual conversations people had with their future parents, children, spouses, friends, and other loved ones when they planned these challenges.
For readers, suffering that once seemed purposeless becomes imbued with deep meaning. Wisdom may be acquired in a more conscious manner; feelings of anger, guilt, blame, and victimization are replaced by acceptance, forgiveness, gratitude, and peace.
A free PDF with a large sample of the book is available on the About the Book page at www.CourageousSouls.com. People may also wish to read the reviews on Amazon.
The book may be ordered on the Courageous Souls web site or from Amazon, including Amazon Canada, UK, France, Germany, and Japan. It may also be ordered in most countries from your local library (at no charge) or bookstore by providing them with the ISBN number (9780977679454).
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Kind regards,
Robert Schwartz
author, Courageous Souls: Do We Plan Our Life Challenges Before Birth?
www.CourageousSouls.com
Hi Robert
Thanks you for informing us about your great book.
I hope to read your book.
best regards
Navid Dezashibi "PISCES"
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Thanks you for informing us about your great book.
I hope to read your book.
best regards
Navid Dezashibi "PISCES"
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Ada juga buku-bukunya Pak Pram atau bukunya Bapak Arswendo selain tebal dijamin nilai budayanya keren juga.

Karya-karya seperti inikah yang dicari?


Kebanyakan dari buku2 Pram sangat berbau sejarah dan punya referensi / literatur yang jarang ditemukan di perpustakaan2.. Indonesia banget..
Bisa juga karya2 mas Wendo...
Gajah Mada ? waduh, aku malah belum pernah ketemu juga nih buku.. tertarik juga.. :D

Buku Romo Mangun yg judulnya Burung-burung Manyar. Muatan budayanya ga keliatan langsung sih, tp banyak persoalan menarik yg diangkat, terutama ttg identitas keindonesiaan seseorang. Oya, catatan aja, gaya berceritanya Jawa bhangettt.
Tatang S., Petruk "call me Pete" the legendary hero of Tumaritis ...
Hahaha.. melengkapi dan mendetailin James: cari yang judulnya "Robot Murka", seru abis..

ternyata udah laku.. hihihi.. sorry buat fatma, kamu telat...
Tentang Gajah mada...Gw koq gak cocok ya baca Gajahmada the series itu.. mumet pala gw...

Soal buku Gajah Mada (saya baru baca buku I)nggak akan saya rekomendasikan lah ... fakta sejarahnya banyak yang tidak akurat. Pemberontaknya digambarkan kasar dan jahat, rajanya didukung oleh Rakyat. Hitam-putih banget. Ceritanya juga kaya' cerita silat ... tapi terlalu dilebih-lebihkan. Kalau memang Bhayangkaranya sehebat itu, kenapa awalnya mereka harus menyingkir dari Kutaraja.
Kalau mau yang akurat, mending membaca yang non fiksi saja, "Nagara Kretagama" nya Slamet Muljana.
Kalau mau cerita silat, mending baca "Senapati Pamungkas"nya Arswendo Atmowiloto saja (walau ceritanya bukan jaman Majapahit sih). :-)
Eh maaf, walau saya anggota baru, nggak perlu pakai acara perkenalan segala ya. Kaya'nya sudah capek ya membaca begitu banyak salam perkenalan :-)
Regards,
Wirotomo
tolonggg yah..
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