The Sun-Eyed Children

The Sun-Eyed Children
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Publisher : Leadstart Publishing Pvt Ltd
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 9789354380143
ISBN-13 : 935438014X
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Book Synopsis The Sun-Eyed Children by : Joel Koechlin

Download or read book The Sun-Eyed Children written by Joel Koechlin and published by Leadstart Publishing Pvt Ltd. This book was released on 1901 with total page 326 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: " This book is both spiritual and savage. This book makes you believe in immortality." - Kalki Koechlin December 1970, midnight. In a deserted Munich suburb, at a dismal bus stop, a young rebel shivers under a driving sleet. His long hair gathers icicles while he ponders: should he burn his bridges and flee impending prison time? As the bus appears out of the swirling mist and stops, he shakes off any lingering self-doubt and steps in. Little does he know he is embarking on an adventure far more demanding than his free spirit can imagine. It is the start of a journey that will take him half-way round the globe to distant India and the most remote reaches of the Himalayas. Embracing the life of a spiritual mendicant, he is forced into choices he never knew himself capable of, as he plunges headlong into a Quest that began centuries ago, and may find its conclusion in a far-off, uncharted future. Only when he confronts the spectre of violent death, will he understand that all his life experiences must be integrated into one rich, all-encompassing Sweep of Existence that stretches infinitely across the ages, in an unstoppable ascent of perpetual evolution. Experience the spiritual journey of Lionel across space and time in this literary fiction by Joel Koechlin.


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