Lo que Veo

Lo que Veo

OBDULIO RAUL COSCO / Raul Cosco

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Editorial:
Raul Cosco
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9798230109761
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En 'Lo que veo', Obdulio Raúl Cosco abre una ventana a la vida, donde la observación y la conexión con lo esencial se transforman en una guía de autodescubrimiento. Más que una colección de relatos, este libro es una travesía emocional conectadas por sus 'Notas de mi cuaderno'aborda temas como el tiempo, la familia, la amistad y el propósito personal. A través de una narrativa íntima y contemplativa, Cosco compara la vida con una película en la que somos directores y protagonistas, y nuestros seres queridos, el elenco. A través de reflexiones sobre el amor, el tiempo y la conexión con la naturaleza, el autor ofrece una 'Caja de herramientas' emocional que transforma momentos cotidianos en lecciones espirituales. Con sensibilidad y honestidad, Cosco cierra con un mensaje de paz y gratitud, donde invita al lector a contemplar la vida como un acto de amor continuo, rodeado de ángeles que 'a veces se sientan en la mesa de al lado.' 'Lo que veo' es una obra profunda y universal que anima a cada lector a encontrar serenidad y propósito en las cosas simples, recordándonos que, en cada cruce de caminos, nuestras decisiones definen nuestro rumbo.

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