The Living Compass of Kindness and Compassionate Love is a book of essays (with a few poems) that explores the topics of love, beauty, and the mystical path. It is a book for people of all religions and no religion, for agnostics and atheists as well, because the author approaches these topics based on the concept that universal truths apply to all human beings, beyond religion, culture, nationality, or language.
The Living Compass of Kindness and Compassionate Love is a book of essays (with a few poems) that explores the topics of love, beauty, and the mystical path. It is a book for people of all religions and no religion, for agnostics and atheists as well, because the author approaches these topics based on the concept that universal truths apply to all human beings, beyond religion, culture, nationality, or language.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Falkenberg Brown writes frequently about "love, beauty, joy, and freedom," at his website https://peterfalkenbergbrown.com. Peter was raised in Portland, Maine on the West End. His family traces its routes back to William Browne of Boston who married his sweetheart in 1655, after leaving Scotland, probably on the run from Cromwell's armies, which is ironic since Peter's seventh great-granduncle Charles Fleetwood was the commander-in- chief of Cromwell's forces in Ireland and by all reports was a Bad Man. If Charles had met William, Peter might never have existed. Isn't history exciting? Peter rode off into the sunset on his bicycle when he was eighteen, got married, had four children in Virginia, and learned how to say "Y'all." He's been back now for a number of years, and is thrilled to once again sit on the rocky seacoasts of Maine and admire the ocean. He hosts the "Love, Freedom, & the World" Video Channel, which is focused on a mix of spirituality and freedom-centered cultural and political issues.
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