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Monk Who Drinks Coffee: Pocket Book of Spiritual Enlightenment Experiences

par Banu Ganitri Khan

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"This book was simple, short and to the point. It was lightly entertaining while enlightening." -IBPA review-----------------------------------------------------------"The author presents the reader with a small collection of her spiritual experiences, written in a simple and very sincere way"-Reader Views-----------------------------------------------------------Monk Who Drinks Coffee by Banu Ganitri Khan-----------------------------------------------------------Is one truly ready to face spiritual experiences? Grown up with idealistic and rational parents, educated in a rational system, in a materialist world, the author was not. In this book of collected spiritual experiences, she wrote briefly her memories kept as secret into sincere short stories. In those morally challenging times, without any known help, she had to find her own way and decided to write this book as an exemplary guide for people going through (or curious about) similar experiences. Even though some stories may philosophically inspire horror movies, indeed it is a niche book, which does not fit in.This book is less than 50 pages. Language is kept brief and the text short for the modern reader who has so little time.Awards and Mentions:Solo medalist winner in the New Age / Mind-Body-Spirit category for New Apple Book Awards, 2015Honorable mention, London Book Festival, 2015Honorable mention, Reader Views Literary Awards, 2015… (plus d'informations)

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"This book was simple, short and to the point. It was lightly entertaining while enlightening." -IBPA review-----------------------------------------------------------"The author presents the reader with a small collection of her spiritual experiences, written in a simple and very sincere way"-Reader Views-----------------------------------------------------------Monk Who Drinks Coffee by Banu Ganitri Khan-----------------------------------------------------------Is one truly ready to face spiritual experiences? Grown up with idealistic and rational parents, educated in a rational system, in a materialist world, the author was not. In this book of collected spiritual experiences, she wrote briefly her memories kept as secret into sincere short stories. In those morally challenging times, without any known help, she had to find her own way and decided to write this book as an exemplary guide for people going through (or curious about) similar experiences. Even though some stories may philosophically inspire horror movies, indeed it is a niche book, which does not fit in.This book is less than 50 pages. Language is kept brief and the text short for the modern reader who has so little time.Awards and Mentions:Solo medalist winner in the New Age / Mind-Body-Spirit category for New Apple Book Awards, 2015Honorable mention, London Book Festival, 2015Honorable mention, Reader Views Literary Awards, 2015

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