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"Your journey has led you to the deepest part of the forest.
Welcome to my kingdom, wanderer.
I am pleased you've come because you, like us, are a creature of nature, these are your brothers, and this is your home, your inheritance.
Do not burn down trees, do not put animals in cages, do not dirty the river and do not pollute the air.
A homage to Leonard Cohen which brings together 24 songs and a graphic perspective, investigates the genesis of his songs, and reveals to us the metaphorical and essential world of Cohen.
Che and Lola have been friends for forty years, and to celebrate, they go on a journey to India, a country they wanted to visit in their youth. For Che, it is a very special adventure, as she has already spent long periods in the country and she is excited to be able to show her friend one of her most precious paradises.
Spiritual Intelligence adresses the full development not only of the individual but also cultures and nations. Every human being in every human community has spiritual intelligence that is not attached to any particular religious code.
The legendary Lake Como hides innumerable secets and mysteries. Throughout generations, it has been the silent witness to stories of passion, vengeance, ambition and death; some very well-known, other scarcely murmurred on winter evenings or lost in the dusty pages of a forgotten book.
How can fate be defied when everyone else are coming out on top? How can we break through the upper limit of our maximum capacity? How can a life in which excellence is not enough be confronted?
Some books are extremely dangerous. Under a veil of knowledge they conceal superstitions and heresies that go against the word of God. But one is especially perverse. It is a book kept in secret by a few men which becomes an obsession for the Inquisition and which, at the end of the 15th Century, generates the greatest persecution ever carried out against a book and its owners.
In these pages, there is love and a great deal of unbearable pain; there is death in life and destruction, but also justice and hope. Through this novel and its protagonists, Jaume Sanllorente offers the reader a impressive, poorly understood reality: human trafficking and the people who dedicate their lives to fighting it.
In this world, and in other possible ones, a man never knows the future awaiting him. The same is true of novels, all of them, and also of many of their characters.