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Love That Hurts . . . Is the Love That Heals!

Love That Hurts . . . Is the Love That Heals!

Love That Hurts . . . Is the Love That Heals!

Daisy Raj Singh

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Partridge India
Año de edición:
2016
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Poesía
ISBN:
9781482886009
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This book is a compilation of thoughts. These poems are the journey of a soul from the ethos of darkness to light. It has traveled a hundred miles in the quest to understand the signs of the universe that it has so abundantly scattered along the path called life. No encounter is without a reason, they say. It is the journey of one soul in search of the other. “Sometimes we have to see the soul in the eyes of another to remind us of the existence of our own soul” (Martin Soul Reader). This book is for all those who believe in love. Love is a continuous process where you go through different phases before you finally meet. The soul mate will break your heart open before the healing starts. He/she will inspire you to look within and introduce you to yourself, like you have never known before.

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