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Dear River
- Love, Loss & Spirituality: A True Story
- Narrado por: Heather Drummond
- Duração: 5 horas e 4 minutos
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Sinopse
Venture into the world of eastern theology with a conventional Christian who is challenged by the fear and skepticism often associated with yoga and meditation. Share with her a deeper understanding about these practices and become part of a new movement of harmony in diversity that the world so desperately needs. Most importantly, come to know yourself as Teilhard de Chardin saw us - as spiritual beings having a human experience, not human beings having a spiritual experience.
Dear River is a touching auto-biography written by a soul-searching woman as a gift to her young son. It speaks volumes on her pursuit of truth, her spiritual awakening, and brings to light new ideas on how to live life to the fullest. It is written from a very personal perspective which lends it a certain fresh resonance that is not often common in other spiritual books. It offers a new viewpoint on Christianity, spirituality, God, and our divine purpose here on earth. The author gently pushes you to question your life and your ideals for the better, as she did along her incredible journey. If you have ever wondered about life's bigger picture you should definitely read this book!
If you enjoyed Eat, Pray Love, you will certainly enjoy this adventure to India where a soul searching woman discovers the teachings of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, a Guru and humanitarian. She later becomes an Art of Living Yoga teacher and ‘Dear River’ is her journey of love, tragedy and spiritual awakening that has brought many to tears and to a deep sense of belonging with all of mankind.