Book: A Story of Faith and Miracles
Author: Ravi Valluri
Pages: 215
Genre: Motivation, Self - help.
The author begins the narration of this beautiful tale with his birth and how his mom has a belief and faith in a few great personalities such as Swami Vivekananda. And her son had malabsorption although she believed that it could be cured and she has undying faith. Not all individuals have the capability of turning adversity into an adventure and an opportunity. I liked how the protagonist's mother was full of hope and faith. The author also talks about how he confessed his addictions to his mother and how she tried to ensure he changes. The author also highlights Chamundi betta.
The achievements that the author made and his struggle behind achieving each one of them are insightful.
And even I've attended The Art of Living classes and I'm sure that it has had a great impact. And Sudarshan Kriya plays a vital role in shaping the lives of an individual. Gurudev is a divine personality and having faith in him can bring about miracles.
And how the author had to deal with everything and had to hold on to hopes for the longest period.
How he published his book and what was their reaction? How the masters acknowledge the efforts of the devotees.
After finishing reading this book all I could say was it is having a little faith and trusting the process that can move the mountains.
Written in over 20 chapters, this book is written realistically and in an appealing way.
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