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Who Stole My SoulWho Stole My Soul
Vishwa Prakash
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Vishwa Prakash’s „Who Stole My Soul“, a dialog with the devil on the meaning of life is an imaginative presentation of what might take place should a ‘confused and directionless Vishwa in a world where good things seem to happen to bad people and bad things to good people’ discusses the situation with ‘the profoundly evil adversary of God and humanity.’

„Who Stole My Soul“ is the account of Vishwa, became aware that his soul was perhaps permeated and then had been taken away by a forceful power far tougher than as been generally thought.

A manuscript addressing motivation and theology concerning body, mind and soul, „Who Stole My Soul“ is replete with growing awareness that much of the counsel presented in the work comes about as Vishna begins to understand that human reluctance, disinclination or inability to recognize things as they actually are; is what leads to much misunderstanding regarding good or bad things and good or bad people.

Vishwa Prakash is a counselor, religious leader, and spiritual speaker who has come to believe that the power of laughter to mend the deepest wounds can be an aid leading to growing coping skills needed for facing many of the most serious challenges faced by humans in general. A trendy keynote lecturer who converses on a variety of subjects, spiritual and physical including corporeal illness and depression; Vishwa is a strong proponent regarding the curative and restorative benefits of laughter yoga and the role it plays in personal and social wellness.

As a religious speaker, Vishwa Prakash references „Who Stole My Soul“, a dialog with the devil on the meaning of life regarding learning to listen and understanding that listening to the inner voice we all possess can guide seekers toward an optimistic future.

Vishwa encourages all to discover the devil inside and how to come to terms with what he feels is human’s worse half as seekers discover their inner purpose and meaning and take practical steps leading to greater spirituality and greater understanding of what he calls ‘the Higher Self’.

Written in a witty, whimsical, droll manner, Prakash’s narrator forwards fantasies and fears as being the principal adversary humans face in their search for peaceful living. Coming to terms with this notion takes a good bit of straightforward, sincere self-examination. It is Vishna’s understanding that those who only look outside themselves are more dreamers while those look inward begin to awaken to self and those around them.

Throughout this 250+ page work regarding Vishwa's tête-à-tête with what he terms is the anti-God the writer is taken deeper and deeper within himself as he tries to reclaim his supposed lost soul. Facing the question of questions Vishna at last can answer; Who am I? What is my soul? Who or What is God?

The writing style employed by author Prakash is a conversation with the writer’s alter-ego leading to the writer’s personal spiritual awakening.

„Who Stole My Soul“ encourages readers to consider a spiritual conversations with an eye toward the reader attaining greater insight and tools to enable each reader to discover their singular life purpose and how to attain their personal goals.

Well written, interesting, not for everyone. Those who find this type work to be questioning of dogma or theology will likely not enjoy.

Happy to recommend Vishwa Prakash’s „Who Stole My Soul“, a dialog with the devil on the meaning of life for those who do seek to have better self understanding ‘outside the box.’

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