About All the Flowers that I Won
A story about forgiveness ourselves and how learning to forgive others and ourselves can heal our emotions and free us from ingrained pains in our soul from past lives.
The story begins in Austria in 1720. Sofia had everything one could wish for. She was noble, rich, beautiful and intelligent. By her father's imposition, she married to a young man rich in goods, who turned out to be a passionate husband. However, she was carrying with uncontrollable impulses that could change the course of her life.
In this real story about Sofia's three lives over the centuries, we understand that certain personalities are strong traits of the soul, established over several incarnations. It clearly shows how rebelliousness hinders the path, while acceptance makes it possible to transform pain and adversity into levers of progress and happiness. Like the characters in this novel, we are often on the verge of throwing everything away, of giving up, simply because we still do not understand how the universal laws works, nor how the divine love embraces us in every moment of our lives.
With his renowned and attractive story, the spirit Lucius enlightens the reader about his own divine and spiritual nature. The invitation is clear: try to live your spirituality in fullness and enjoy the richness of being a child of an infinitely loving God.
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