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D**Y
Lovely short story
Loved this little book highly recommended 😊
L**A
Just lovely!
These books are just lovely! Working in a school I thought they would be useful for our students. Having read them I found them useful for me. Very short but beautifully written. I would highly recommend.
A**L
This book was a wonderful read
There was nothing I did not like about this book . It makes you feel humble
D**N
A Journey inside to peace and Love
In William Butler Yeats' poem "Among School Children" the poet famously asks "How can we know the dancer from the dance"? Many people interpreted this is a literal sense but to me it is clear that he is asking the perennial question “Who am I’Rennee Decartes, the distinguished French philosopher and matimatication asked and answer this exact question over 400 years ago in a more direct and naked way with his famous pronouncement “I think therefore I am”In more recent times Eckart Tolle explores the restrictiveness of Decartes’s perception and simply raises the question as to who is observing Decartes’s thinking.In “Molly” Kupka uses a beautiful story of a young girl going on a journey inside to answer this question that everyone seeks the answer to.It is beautifully written and deals in a gentle and informative with some of the fundamental questions that we all have. I think every young person, and people of all ages, should read it several times and contemplate on it as it contains so much wisdom and enlightenment.It helps you to recognise and engage with your emotions, fears, and angers. To understand that you an infinite soul and that in your life on this earth you are personification of love and compassion for eternity.Peter C.
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