Belial's teachings

Belial's teachings
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Total Pages : 140
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ISBN-10 : 9781483476476
ISBN-13 : 1483476472
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Book Synopsis Belial's teachings by : Vlad Tudosie

Download or read book Belial's teachings written by Vlad Tudosie and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2017-10-26 with total page 140 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Living alone and forgotten by almost all those he loved, life does not seem to have much in store for a depressed writer. That until one day, when a mysterious apparition from outside the physical world decides to show him new ways of thinking through intelligent and sometimes humorous observations that challenge the status quo, which will bring change to his life forever. A change that, as he will soon learn, comes first and foremost from within himself. About the Author: The author has had his fair share of life disappointments and obstacles, which inevitably led to him questioning human relationships, society and even life itself. In an effort to regain control over himself, he resorted to reading books on psychology, spirituality and self-improvement and as a result, his own philosophy of life was born, which he would adopt and follow forever since that moment. A philosophy comprised of ideas the author wishes to share with others through the creation of this book.

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