Author: | Robert Schneider | ISBN: | 9781640073357 |
Publisher: | Robert Schneider | Publication: | June 11, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Robert Schneider |
ISBN: | 9781640073357 |
Publisher: | Robert Schneider |
Publication: | June 11, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Take a magic carpet ride through the honeycomb of time. Serendipity Road is set in Cambodia, where the author has lived for over 10 years. He tells the remarkable story of Sopheak, who wandered into the jungle at the age of eight and didn't return home for nearly two years. Sopheak introduced the author to a side of Cambodia most foreigners don't get to see: a land of ghosts and spirits just behind the surface of life. In a series of flashbacks, the author recounts many miraculous experiences he has had. He experienced miracles in India in 1971 and 1972 and experienced energy healing in Bali and as a practitioner in Australia.
Serendipity Road is more than stories about miracles. The author has had his ups and downs in life and doesn't hesitate to recount the stupid things he has done. As he writes: "Experiences like those should have been enough for me to become a more exemplary person, but there’s an inescapable magnetism that binds us to this thick, dense, dark world." Hop aboard the magic carpet and discover how fate in the guise of a beautiful goddess he calls Serendipity guides the author through this world from the United States, to Australia, Indonesia and finally Cambodia, a destination a psychic predicted three years before the author even imagined he would visit, much less call home.
Take a magic carpet ride through the honeycomb of time. Serendipity Road is set in Cambodia, where the author has lived for over 10 years. He tells the remarkable story of Sopheak, who wandered into the jungle at the age of eight and didn't return home for nearly two years. Sopheak introduced the author to a side of Cambodia most foreigners don't get to see: a land of ghosts and spirits just behind the surface of life. In a series of flashbacks, the author recounts many miraculous experiences he has had. He experienced miracles in India in 1971 and 1972 and experienced energy healing in Bali and as a practitioner in Australia.
Serendipity Road is more than stories about miracles. The author has had his ups and downs in life and doesn't hesitate to recount the stupid things he has done. As he writes: "Experiences like those should have been enough for me to become a more exemplary person, but there’s an inescapable magnetism that binds us to this thick, dense, dark world." Hop aboard the magic carpet and discover how fate in the guise of a beautiful goddess he calls Serendipity guides the author through this world from the United States, to Australia, Indonesia and finally Cambodia, a destination a psychic predicted three years before the author even imagined he would visit, much less call home.