Author: | SUSAN W GARCIA | ISBN: | 9782897285678 |
Publisher: | Deltrionne Books | Publication: | May 14, 2014 |
Imprint: | Osmora Inc. | Language: | English |
Author: | SUSAN W GARCIA |
ISBN: | 9782897285678 |
Publisher: | Deltrionne Books |
Publication: | May 14, 2014 |
Imprint: | Osmora Inc. |
Language: | English |
At the time when Belinda Adams, Tony Perry, Toby Gomez, and Cruise Bower tried to unlock the magic there was behind love spells and charms; they were forced to travel in search for the truth of the difference between true love and fantasy. They travel to Bangalore – India, where Khasan Mujo tells them the tale of the legend of Karma sutra, the betrayal of a king’s love by his knight and his beloved wife. Mujo tells a tale of how Kigal, the king had found love beyond his wildest dreams in Radija Kosunga, the daughter of Maya Khalim, a poor peasant farmer how the love and affection they shared became a lethal bond of legendary. Both lovers and tradition did not blend perfectly and their love philosophy was now practiced in most parts of India…their love became legend, and most Hindu’s started preaching their love theories in their mosques, the Yoga practitioners made it a social custom for finding dual peace in relationships, the Indian Christians used it to preach love in perfection as an abstract philosophy from Jesus’ teachings… Love was at best only when they were at rest…
At the time when Belinda Adams, Tony Perry, Toby Gomez, and Cruise Bower tried to unlock the magic there was behind love spells and charms; they were forced to travel in search for the truth of the difference between true love and fantasy. They travel to Bangalore – India, where Khasan Mujo tells them the tale of the legend of Karma sutra, the betrayal of a king’s love by his knight and his beloved wife. Mujo tells a tale of how Kigal, the king had found love beyond his wildest dreams in Radija Kosunga, the daughter of Maya Khalim, a poor peasant farmer how the love and affection they shared became a lethal bond of legendary. Both lovers and tradition did not blend perfectly and their love philosophy was now practiced in most parts of India…their love became legend, and most Hindu’s started preaching their love theories in their mosques, the Yoga practitioners made it a social custom for finding dual peace in relationships, the Indian Christians used it to preach love in perfection as an abstract philosophy from Jesus’ teachings… Love was at best only when they were at rest…