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Book details
  • Genre:SELF-HELP
  • SubGenre:Spiritual
  • Language:English
  • Pages:260
  • eBook ISBN:9798350952803
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350944778

Peace Perception

The Movement in Sight

by Nicholas Kowerko

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Overview
Peace Perception is a gentle book of encouragement. It is an analysis of consciousness, of shifting spiritual perception, and seeing in life a lifting radiance. It is an analysis of karmic literature, verses of the Bible, mantric chanting. It is an account of going through different self-help programs and spiritual books. It is a stream of affirmations, an opening to grasping multiple points of view at once, an increasing awareness of the magnetism that operates our universe.
Description
Peace Perception is a gentle book of encouragement. It is an analysis of consciousness, of shifting spiritual perception, and seeing in life a lifting radiance. It is an analysis of karmic literature, verses of the Bible, mantric chanting. It is an account of going through different self-help programs and spiritual books. It is a stream of affirmations, an opening to grasping multiple points of view at once, an increasing awareness of the magnetism that operates our universe. Spirituality is not about persuasion and it is not about sales. Spiritual practice has to do with your life now – the thing you are looking at right this moment. Peace Perception is a book of invitational sentience, of feeling alive, and knowing that everything is all right because I'm doing all right.
About the author
Nicholas Kowerko is a theatre director, a university professor (teaching acting, directing, and theatre history), and an acting coach. He has taught at several universities and worked at regional theater companies across the country and on Broadway. He holds a M.F.A. in Theatre Directing from the Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University, and a B.A. in Arts Administration from the State University of New York at Fredonia. Peace Perception is his first book, although he has been a spiritual student of many different programs, for over ten years. Nicholas is often on the move, traveling from city to city, enjoying friends, family, cats, dogs, good food, and the many sights that life has to offer.