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Nobody knows Shakespeare has reincarnated and is hiding in Brooklyn. For the last five hundred years the English reading world has worshiped Shakespeare as a literary genius; and for centuries, he had been watching the reverence from the vantage point of the bardo. Shakespeare did not go to hell, and did not go to heaven either. What he did was hovering in the no-man's region between heaven and hell, waiting for an opportunity to come back to earth. And forty five years ago, he had his chance:
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This adventure-filled medieval story will definitely catch the attention of young readers. This young musician plans to rescue the princess from the black knight without the use of armors and swords like other brave knights but through the songs he wrote and musical instruments. Young children will learn numerous lessons from the book. One of which is bravery.
One needs to be in lasting physical, emotional and ideational wellness. Tips, pills, and ‘shoulds’ abound; still, wellness is elusive. Wellness is largely a function of emotional ‘poise’ of consciousness. Wisdom of wellness is in being the ‘master of mechanism’, ‘internalizing’ the multifaceted life-living realisms and then, creating a personalized model of wellness. Nothing ‘external’ helps.