GROUND BELOW ZERO

GROUND BELOW ZERO
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Total Pages : 277
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ISBN-10 : 9798723919198
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Download or read book GROUND BELOW ZERO written by Anand Bala and published by Amazon. This book was released on 2021-03-18 with total page 277 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is unique, one of a kind debates the thought-provoking, extremely cruel and complicated GPFT (Greed, Poverty, Fear, and Terrorism) confronted by this civilization. John, a victim of 9/11, once reconnecting himself along with his family and friends through Maureen, a medium, deals with the GPFT with slight humor, sex and transports the reader through a number of the foremost scenic spots globally.He magnificently identifies and illustrates the engrossing solutions to the GREED & POVERTY, based on Indian philosophy, through lectures at the b-schools CBS & Sloan-MIT. His daughter Jane masters the skills in Patanjali's system and proves the inspirational the essence of the Indian philosophical approach to understanding the universe, universal brotherhood and to attain peaceful co-existence without FEAR by sharing the common earth and light from the Almighty. He elaborates his riveting solution to present-day TERRORISM to a packed audience at NJ's largest auditorium. But in the end Jane.................


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