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Fat Soul: A Philosophy of S-I-Z-E


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Fat Soul: A Philosophy of S-I-Z-E

Title:Fat Soul: A Philosophy of S-I-Z-E
Author:Patricia Adams Farmer
Rating:4.96 (217 Votes)
Asin:B01BLKWXH0
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Number of Pages:0 Pages
Publish Date:2016-02-08
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Within these pages lies a creative adventure into soul expansion for the sake of beauty, reconciliation, and planetary well-being. Themes of self-compassion, kindness towards those who are different, and gladness of spirit against the growing tide of narrow, rigid, fearful worldviews weave through the text. Written during her five-year sojourn in Ecuador, the author of Embracing a Beautiful God develops her playful-yet-serious philosophy of S-I-Z-E in a series of soul-expanding reflections, inspired by the vast beauty and personal challenges of living in the Andean country. The reader is invited to explore with the author the many dimensions of growing the soul through the four major sections of the book: The Beauty of Inner Immensity, Fat Soul Planet, Fat Soul Luminaries, and The S-I-Z-E of Hope.


“Fat Soul is the result of an outlandish feast spread by an extravagant Lover who longs for us to awaken to the spaciousness of our own inner universe. It’s so b

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Other chapters are not always as convincing, but Rosen's examinations of Liszt, Mendellsohn, Berlioz, and Schumann all have their merits. Both, in their own way, need to put the past behind. The only improvement would be if the data sets were easily available. Someone that treats him like the person he is, not the persona he portrays. Excellent. I

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The story utilizes tools of all the First Reader Series: rhyme and rhythm, sight words, picture clues, phonics games, easy words, and large print. Every time I thought of him and Joshua in their long black feathered cloaks I thought of Jon Snow

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