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New Masterpiece for the Mind Now Released

Shankaran’s “A Science of Consciousness” Gets Raving Amazon Reviews As life runs and changes in a rapid phase, have we stopped to re-think our generally-accepted philosophies? With the schedules, errands, and workloads we are tied with every day, a new book hopes to bring our minds back to thinking – What truly is consciousness? “A…
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New Book Engages and Empowers Readers’ Consciousness

Jump Into a World of Possibilities in “What is Consciousness?” Consciousness is a word often used loosely by a lot of people. But have we thought of the deeper meaning of consciousness? Have the following questions ever crossed your mind: What is Consciousness? What is the Holy Spirit? What if the ancient word St. Paul…
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Thought-Provoking Book Engages the Mind and Soul

Shankaran’s New Masterpiece Brings Delight to Readers Across the World There are many words that, though used often, are very profound and can be explained even further. And when we do so, those words make us realize a whole new meaning or definition of the word. Shiva C. A. D. Shankaran hopes to expound the…
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MARILYN WASSMANN SHARES A HEARTFELT TREASURE FROM HER GRANDMOTHER IN HER BOOK

Author Marilyn Wassmann compiles poems from the past and present, capturing joys and sorrows in her book Pen Scratching Poets Human beings desire many things—to feel, to create, and, most importantly, to perpetuate. Such runs very true for Marilyn Wassmann, whose family has the “poetic gene”. In other words, creating something out of feeling runs…
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AUTHOR AND POET MARILYN WASSMANN WRITES A BOOK ABOUT HOW KINDNESS CAN LEAD TO A GREAT FRIENDSHIP

Author Marilyn Wassmann advocates for kindness in her book The Opossum and the Cats The kinder the people, the better the world becomes, and this is easier said than done. Kindness, although spoken about everywhere, is not always the easiest choice to choose, especially when it is not taught at an early stage. But people…
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AUTHOR MARILYN WASSMANN WRITES A COLLECTION OF WHIMSICAL AND RHYMING STORIES FOR CHILDREN

Poet and artist Marilyn Wassmann shares some delightful children’s stories in her book What the Wind Blew In: 6 Stories to Read with Children Many learnings start at home, including the alphabet, counting numbers, drawing shapes, and, very importantly, manners. Parents make this possible as well as people who dedicate their time to making learning…
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Judy Rentz goes all out to tell her life’s story in book Fighting to Survive

Hear about Judy Rentz’s long struggle with pudendal neuralgia. Each and every person in the world has their own experiences with challenges. As the world grows, these life obstacles continue to exist as well. Mental, financial, physical—whatever areas these may be, many people experience difficulties. Some even go through seemingly insurmountable problems. In her book “Fighting…
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Judy Rentz offers a memoir entitled Fighting to Survive

Hear about the challenges that Judy Rentz had to endure in this encouraging memoir. In this heartfelt memoir by Judy Rentz, readers are in for a tough and emotional read as the author goes all out in narrating the mental and physical pain that she has encountered with pudendal neuralgia, a long-term illness that is…
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Pen Scratching Poets: Art and Poems Brought to Life

In the book Pen Scratching Poets, Marilyn and Paul Wassmann bring readers inside their household through poetry and art. People go through life encountering a variety of people that end up becoming mere faces and names from distant recollections owing to distance or circumstance. When it comes to individuals, one thing is certain: family is…
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Pen Scratching Poets: A Collection of Creative Pursuits

In the book Pen Scratching Poets, Marilyn and Paul Wassmann bring readers inside their household through poetry and art. They say a picture paints a thousand words, it allows artists to express their words through illustrations that depict their current predicament. Picasso, for example, was able to capture a considerable depth of significance in his…
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