Anatomy and Physiology of Yogic Practices (English, Paperback, unknown)
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Edijaku considered himself first a German citizen, then a Jew. It was very difficult to fall. But that all changed in November 1938. Apupade Eddy was beaten and imprisoned. Moved to internment camps. After that, seven years later, Eddyparti faced unimaginable atrocities, first Bukenwald, Ashivtz in concentration camp, went to the brink of death and lost his family, friends, and country. Ever since the day of his birth, Eddydparti has made himself happy. He shared his story, Jannanin Panchi, Jeevanin lived his life as high as possible and paid tribute to those who passed away. Despite his calamitous circumstances, he considered himself to be the happiest being in the world. Even the heartbroken Parisith Tulol, a powerful and optimistic visionary Acharisooth, tells us how to find happiness in any darkness.
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Weight | 0.24 kg |
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Dimensions | 20 × 12 × 2 cm |
language | English |
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