Batu, the heroine, from the novel, Love's Transformation, is saved from banishment from her village by Taja, the Healer. Together they continue to anger the High Priest, Romir, and his apprentice, Kiirt, who are the treacherous antagonists. Batu maintains her quest to acquire justice and equality for the women in her village, and incites the wrath of the High Priest. Taja introduces Kaathi to Batu and states that she exceeds him in her loving nature. Taja foresees Kaathi uniting two neighboring villages and their own through her spiritual philosophy. Taja has a premonition of a catastrophic event at the hands of Romir and Kiirt. In a surprising turn of events, two people sacrifice their lives so Kaathi can fulfill her destiny. Romir is enraged by Batu, has a heart attack and faces his own mortality and makes Kiirt vow to kill Batu and Kaathi.
Kaathi, the village Healer, lives in a future, young, developing society after an apocalypse. She establishes the Relationship Sessions based upon the philosophy of equality, justice and love in several villages. Angry men rooted in traditional male domination are determined to make her life miserable and make the sessions fail. Is her joyful nature and spiritual insights enough to eliminate their prejudices? Kaathi, Ashlee and Sharika embark on a journey to other villages. During the trip, a male companion is crushed by a python. Can Sharika's unselfish action save his life? While visiting one of the villages, the prince falls in love with Sharika and proposes. Will the temptation of being a princess make her abandon the man she has fallen in love with back home?Ashlee returns to her home village where she was abducted as a child and made a slave. She is confounded by the men's prejudices and rage. Two men traveling with her are brutally attacked and killed by a mob.
This inspirational biography reveals the persecution of Fred Colantonio as a child, boy and man. The reason for his trials was being small in stature. His earliest memories of school were taunts, bruises and bullies. Fred stood four feet seven inches tall and weighed 75 pounds upon entering St. Benedict's High School. His first day in high school a nun asked him, "Why are you here. You should be in grade school." Fred replied, "Sister, I've had ten years of grade school. I've had more than enough to last a lifetime." When he could no longer contend with the high school bullies, he sought help from Sister Superior Mary Patricuis. Because of her grace and understanding he escaped further persecution, when she warned the bullies there would be consequences if they persisted in bullying Fred. In adulthood, Fred turned his life around by utilizing a positive mental attitude at work and in his relationships.
Kaathi, the wise Healer, and Jacob, the Warrior, of the Kahali village, embark on a quest to track down a young man from her visions and bring him back to their village. Kaathi finds the young man in the village of Homar ruled by a tyrant king and discovers he is the king's son. Kaathi demonstrates to Jacob that courage is not reserved for men, by accusing the king of promoting slavery and grave injustices to women. The king explodes in rage and Kaathi is forced to fight for her life, where she dramatically and unequivocally proves to Jacob that love is stronger than the sword. The king's son agrees to accompany Kaathi and Jacob, as they flee for their lives. The enraged, vengeful king swears to destroy Kaathi, Jacob and their people. The king and his horde of soldiers arrive in Kahali intent on destroying the village and killing everyone, leaving Jacob to wonder if Kaathi will use her spirituality to substantiate that love can conquer everything.
Paul Sentes builds a cross, places it in his front yard, hangs on the cross and begins the most dramatic, inspirational, spiritual, and challenging undertaking of his life. Prompting Paul to the astounding act is his unwillingness to let anger control his life. He cries out to God for help and receives a recurring mystical vision of him on a cross. He faces a psychological abyss alone. Only his vow of silence protects him from the torments of his neighbors, visitors and the media. Paul's controversial act reverberates through his neighborhood, the church and ultimately the world. Thousands come to pray, to deposit articles on his lawn and ask for healing. Six souls twisted by anger become intimately involved with Paul, during his stay on the cross. They share their dreams and issues with him. On day 30, Paul has an epiphany and is spiritually transformed on the cross. Five of the six souls are also transformed. The other suffering soul is incapable of transformation and shoots Paul on day 40.
Kaathi, the enlightened Healer, and Jacob, the Warrior, together with the Tall Ones, Evette and Gene, set out on another adventure to Sumati to share their loving philosophy. They teach the Sumatian women they are equal to their men and meet with anger and great resistance from the men. Kaathi convinces Victor, the village head, to establish a body of laws that gives women equality, protection and justice. Ashlee escapes from a mutant village where she has been a slave for 18 years only to be tracked down by her owner. Jacob saves Ashlee by killing the mutant and discovers he is falling in love with her, in spite of her having been a slave. Sharika, a member of the Hun Nation, has noticed in-breeding affecting her people and has traveled many days to distant villages in search of a mate. Victor welcomes Sharika into his village and is instantly enamored by her attractiveness and Amazonian, chiseled body.
Kaathi, the Healer, sets out to find the spiritual Ancients. The Ancients help Kaathi's group see the future. Some see horror and seek to change it. Can they and will it present alternate dangers? A tribe of stalking primitives seek to mate with women in Kaathi's group. Unable to communicate with them can they prevent the primitives from stealing the women? A colony of horrific mutants wants to make Kaathi and her group sexual slaves. Can Kaathi use her love to keep her group safe? A tribe of diminutive, hairless people attack Kaathi's group. Only one woman from the attackers survives. Kaathi discovers the woman uses her mind to heal a broken arm. The group encroach upon lion, crocodile and baboon territories and fight for their lives. Kaathi refuses to seek the safety of a tree and fearlessly faces an approaching lion. Can she keep it from making a meal of her? Kaathi takes a few people from each race she encounters back to her village.
A Post-apocolyptic Story of Hypocrisy Versus Truth and Love The races have been blended many generations after the world devastation. In this new world cruel tyrants rule, women and slaves are considered to be possessions, religion is used to control the masses, and any opposition is met with death. Kaathi, the teenage heroine in Love's Sacrifice is on the brink of enlightenment and is filled with courage and unconditional love. Aligning herself with the oppressed and abused, she is highly vocal in her advocacy for slaves and women's rights, justice and respect. Her views enrage evil King Edmund of Homar. Kathi becomes engaged in a battle to the death with a more powerful foe. How can Kaathi overcome a blood-thirsty giant, killer dogs, and the King's armada? Can she prove that love is stronger than the sword, and that courage is not reserved only for men? Love's Wisdom is an engaging and inspirational tale that touches upon spiritual and philosophical ideals. It shows how love and wisdom can overcome danger and evil. If you like books like The Celestine Prophecy, The Alchemist, Ishmael, and Sensible Shoes, you'll love reading Love's Wisdom-the third book in The Love Series by Emil Toth. Start reading now by clicking on the "Look Inside" feature above.
This inspirational biography reveals the persecution of Fred Colantonio as a child, boy and man. The reason for his trials was being small in stature. His earliest memories of school were taunts, bruises and bullies. Fred stood four feet seven inches tall and weighed 75 pounds upon entering St. Benedict's High School. His first day in high school a nun asked him, "Why are you here. You should be in grade school." Fred replied, "Sister, I've had ten years of grade school. I've had more than enough to last a lifetime." When he could no longer contend with the high school bullies, he sought help from Sister Superior Mary Patricuis. Because of her grace and understanding he escaped further persecution, when she warned the bullies there would be consequences if they persisted in bullying Fred. In adulthood, Fred turned his life around by utilizing a positive mental attitude at work and in his relationships.
Kaathi, the village Healer, lives in a future, young, developing society after an apocalypse. She establishes the Relationship Sessions based upon the philosophy of equality, justice and love in several villages. Angry men rooted in traditional male domination are determined to make her life miserable and make the sessions fail. Is her joyful nature and spiritual insights enough to eliminate their prejudices? Kaathi, Ashlee and Sharika embark on a journey to other villages. During the trip, a male companion is crushed by a python. Can Sharika's unselfish action save his life? While visiting one of the villages, the prince falls in love with Sharika and proposes. Will the temptation of being a princess make her abandon the man she has fallen in love with back home?Ashlee returns to her home village where she was abducted as a child and made a slave. She is confounded by the men's prejudices and rage. Two men traveling with her are brutally attacked and killed by a mob.
Batu’s inspirational story dramatizes how tragic and explosive events transform her from being self-centered to self-empowered. Batu fearlessly speaks out against injustice and inequalities in a male dominated society irritating village councilmen and most men in the village. Unwilling to subject herself to a barbaric ritual, she insults the pagan High Priest and creates a persistent enemy throughout the story. Selfishly, she continues her quest for knowledge and prestige and marries the Story Teller, a member of the council. The marriage turns into a test of wills that causes her beauty to be devastated by psoriasis. After nearly dying, she is transformed by falling in love with her husband. The death of her husband and baby cause Batu to lose worth, as defined by law. Without worth, the council decrees she is to be expelled from the village to face certain death by predators. While waiting to be expelled, the Healer helps Batu to discover a loving God. With a deeper understanding of life, she faces tragedies, expulsion and death courageously and heroically.
Kaathi, the enlightened Healer, and Jacob, the Warrior, together with the Tall Ones, Evette and Gene, set out on another adventure to Sumati to share their loving philosophy. They teach the Sumatian women they are equal to their men and meet with anger and great resistance from the men. Kaathi convinces Victor, the village head, to establish a body of laws that gives women equality, protection and justice. Ashlee escapes from a mutant village where she has been a slave for 18 years only to be tracked down by her owner. Jacob saves Ashlee by killing the mutant and discovers he is falling in love with her, in spite of her having been a slave. Sharika, a member of the Hun Nation, has noticed in-breeding affecting her people and has traveled many days to distant villages in search of a mate. Victor welcomes Sharika into his village and is instantly enamored by her attractiveness and Amazonian, chiseled body.
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