Lessons that Life Provides

Author with over 2million copies sold!

Rafael is a young engineer who has two brothers: Caio and Jorge.
They are the children of the millionaire Paulo, owner of a large construction company, and Mrs. Augusta.
All three suffer from the same problem: their parents' indifference and negligence, despite their wealth and ensured life.
In this atmosphere of lack of love and affection, each one of them seeks adventures outside home and, in different moments, they get involved with drugs, partying, homosexuality and even an abduction.
But spirituality is watchful and accompanies the plot of all people.
Rafael meets and falls in love with Daniela, a humble, well qualified and Spiritist girl.
From there, Rafael develops his own mediumship and the life of the young couple will take many turns, always accompanied by Lucas and Fabiana, their mentors in spirituality.

In Lessons that Life Provides, the Schellida spirit, through Eliana Machado Coelho's psychography, once again teaches us that the greater truth of spiritual life free us from any vices or hardships, whether they be linked to materialism, greed or lust.
A balanced life is a natural consequence of the path of good.

 

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Lessons that Life Provides

Author with over 2million copies sold!

Rafael is a young engineer who has two brothers: Caio and Jorge.
They are the children of the millionaire Paulo, owner of a large construction company, and Mrs. Augusta.
All three suffer from the same problem: their parents' indifference and negligence, despite their wealth and ensured life.
In this atmosphere of lack of love and affection, each one of them seeks adventures outside home and, in different moments, they get involved with drugs, partying, homosexuality and even an abduction.
But spirituality is watchful and accompanies the plot of all people.
Rafael meets and falls in love with Daniela, a humble, well qualified and Spiritist girl.
From there, Rafael develops his own mediumship and the life of the young couple will take many turns, always accompanied by Lucas and Fabiana, their mentors in spirituality.

In Lessons that Life Provides, the Schellida spirit, through Eliana Machado Coelho's psychography, once again teaches us that the greater truth of spiritual life free us from any vices or hardships, whether they be linked to materialism, greed or lust.
A balanced life is a natural consequence of the path of good.

 

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Author with over 2million copies sold!

Rafael is a young engineer who has two brothers: Caio and Jorge.
They are the children of the millionaire Paulo, owner of a large construction company, and Mrs. Augusta.
All three suffer from the same problem: their parents' indifference and negligence, despite their wealth and ensured life.
In this atmosphere of lack of love and affection, each one of them seeks adventures outside home and, in different moments, they get involved with drugs, partying, homosexuality and even an abduction.
But spirituality is watchful and accompanies the plot of all people.
Rafael meets and falls in love with Daniela, a humble, well qualified and Spiritist girl.
From there, Rafael develops his own mediumship and the life of the young couple will take many turns, always accompanied by Lucas and Fabiana, their mentors in spirituality.

In Lessons that Life Provides, the Schellida spirit, through Eliana Machado Coelho's psychography, once again teaches us that the greater truth of spiritual life free us from any vices or hardships, whether they be linked to materialism, greed or lust.
A balanced life is a natural consequence of the path of good.

 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940167038974
Publisher: World Spiritist Institute
Publication date: 01/19/2023
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 298 KB
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