Free Without Pain A New Begining

Romance, Paranormal
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Author: Richard Stanaszek ISBN: 9781370992218
Publisher: Richard Stanaszek Publication: December 2, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Richard Stanaszek
ISBN: 9781370992218
Publisher: Richard Stanaszek
Publication: December 2, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Is a story of love and appreciation, fragmented by a pure love in a manner quite different from your typical Romance Novels. It borderlines the Supernatural in a way that you have to question the Meditative Mind fame. Allowing the escapades of the mind to bring a wealth of reality of indifference without qualm or question to a world of possible make believe. Travel and Eastern Philosophy are evident in a love story that is hard to match. Not with your normal scenes of Barrooms to Bedrooms but a journey into the unknown that possibly will make you question your own life.

Love in a common way comes in many flavors with adolescent, adult, and “stand by your man” concepts. Richard brings about one in formidable fashion that most everybody searches for and can never find, the Soul Mate, a bond that only comes when all of the right ingredients are presented.

In a way, it becomes a source of inspiration for those who are on a quest of finding their own Selves love. Forming a togetherness or marriage of mind and body within the classic mind frame of “Yoga”

The whole story line goes beyond the norms what is known today for Meditation practices and the Yogic mind. For it reaches into an area not found in what we call normal or modern day practices, but only within reach of the unknown.

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Is a story of love and appreciation, fragmented by a pure love in a manner quite different from your typical Romance Novels. It borderlines the Supernatural in a way that you have to question the Meditative Mind fame. Allowing the escapades of the mind to bring a wealth of reality of indifference without qualm or question to a world of possible make believe. Travel and Eastern Philosophy are evident in a love story that is hard to match. Not with your normal scenes of Barrooms to Bedrooms but a journey into the unknown that possibly will make you question your own life.

Love in a common way comes in many flavors with adolescent, adult, and “stand by your man” concepts. Richard brings about one in formidable fashion that most everybody searches for and can never find, the Soul Mate, a bond that only comes when all of the right ingredients are presented.

In a way, it becomes a source of inspiration for those who are on a quest of finding their own Selves love. Forming a togetherness or marriage of mind and body within the classic mind frame of “Yoga”

The whole story line goes beyond the norms what is known today for Meditation practices and the Yogic mind. For it reaches into an area not found in what we call normal or modern day practices, but only within reach of the unknown.

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