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Reincarnation Through Common Sense | Snippets & Review

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  This Holiday Gift this book to your loved ones! ReincarnationThrough Common Sense Reincarnation Through Common Sense is a travel adventure book about how rural Asian Buddhist Monks and Nuns adopt a very troubled soul from Brooklyn, New York, and completely transform his life. Westerners have written many books about living in Asian temples. None are like this crazy true story! The main character’s life runs through death into reincarnation without ever leaving his body—and he describes this process in vivid terms and living color. He redefines life and reports the details in a manner so intimate and natural that you’ll think you are having coffee on a bar stool in the temple with him. You may laugh a lot with him on your way to Nirvana while reading this book! For a simplified explanation of what is commonly thought to be complex Buddhist thought, and an experience unique in comedic drama, spirituality, adventure, and sheer creativity, buy and read Reincarnation Through Common

Fearless Puppy on American Road | Snippet & Review

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  This Holiday Gift this amazing travel adventure book Fearless Puppy on American Road is an amazing (mostly) true story that reads like a fantasy. Fearless Puppy is a transfictional self-help travel adventure book about forty wild years of hitchhiking across America. It is both comedic and dramatic—a butt-kicking, page-turning adventure story that makes deep spiritual impressions. In this book, you will meet several saintly Tibetan Lamas, a man who is his own uncle, spirited sex, oxygen orgasms, heavenly Hell’s Angels, phony preachers, domestic violence and solutions, racist killers in America, Canadian race wars, angelic witches, benevolent heroin addicts, magical birds, an all-lesbian band playing a rock concert for the deaf and many other strangely wonderful people. Buckle your seat belt tightly takes a deep breath and enjoy the ride. Fearless Puppy runs on rocket fuel! They don’t want people who are smart enough to sit around the kitchen table and figure out how badly they’re