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The Immortal's Gift: A Parable for the Soul
by Vincent J. Lasorso
from White Willow Press
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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I wouldn't read this book unless... 
I wouldn't read this book unless I had a highlighter in my hand. It is full of wisdom that can be absorbed by anyone whether they are just beginning a journey of self discovery or have all ready reached enlightenment. The author can make you believe he actually lived in ancient China by the way he paints vivid pictures with his words. I became so absorbed I felt sometimes I was living and traveling with the Taoist monks and sharing their adventures. The book is very easy to understand and enjoyable to read.... more info
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Siddhartha 
this was an exilerating expierence. Cox liked it very much. Th motions of the characters were lavishing. However, it only gets a two in my book beacause there wasn't enough passion in it.
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A Gift Lovingly Given and Humbly Received 
The Immortal's Gift is perhaps one of the most important books ever written on the most important subject of all, Life. All too often books that deal with the growth and progression of the soul speak in vague, abstract ideas that are impossible to grasp. The struggles and triumphs of the main character, Hunglu, are so universal, I felt as though this book were written for me. I identified with so many things about the character and couldn't believe how many things in the book I've experienced to some... more info
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Vince Lasorso Has Offered the World a Beautiful Jewel 
A magical event occurs when a writer can express universal experiences through the heart of a character, especially when the trek of the character leads to the place Walt Whitman dubbed "somewhere good."Thank you Vince for a great contribution to Tai Chi and the world. Bill Douglas ...
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