Histoire de Krishna, principal Héros du Mahabharata, vénéré en Inde, depuis des millénaires, comme huitième «Avatar» de Vischnou, Incarnation de... More > l’Amour. Krishna était-il un Dieu? Il est, certes, venu d’un Plan bien plus haut que celui des germes d’esprits humains de genre «Évolués» et c’est pourquoi les êtres humains, sur la Terre, l’ont, tout naturellement, considéré comme un Dieu. Une fort lumineuse Histoire ouvrant sur de vertigineuses Hauteurs...< Less
On her guide dog's twenty-second birthday,
Carol Sheaves took him for a walk as she
had many times before. This time however,
as she turned the third corner for the third
time a voice beckoned... More > her to release the
dog so he could be congratulated for living
such a long and wonderful life of service.
Without much thought for consequences
Carol permitted the dog to run to this strange
gentlemen and his wife. Alone for the first
time in Central Park, Carol found her way to
where the young Indian couple sat and
struck up a conversation. This small talk lead
to massive upheaval in Carol's life and
nothing would ever be the same.
Krishna in the Park uses ancient spiritual
symbols, modern ideas and a fictional
presentation to discuss the concepts of
attachment, affliction, devotion, love and
the ultimate goal: peace.< Less
On her guide dog's twenty-second birthday,
Carol Sheaves took him for a walk as she
had many times before. This time however,
as she turned the third corner for the third
time a voice beckoned... More > her to release the
dog so he could be congratulated for living
such a long and wonderful life of service.
Without much thought for consequences
Carol permitted the dog to run to this strange
gentlemen and his wife. Alone for the first
time in Central Park, Carol found her way to
where the young Indian couple sat and
struck up a conversation. This small talk lead
to massive upheaval in Carol's life and
nothing would ever be the same.
Krishna in the Park uses ancient spiritual
symbols, modern ideas and a fictional
presentation to discuss the concepts of
attachment, affliction, devotion, love and
the ultimate goal: peace.< Less
This book covers Sri Krishna's childhood life. It is specifically written for younger children. This book is also used as a syllabus for the Dharma Bee Contest for children.