Walking the Sword's Blade

Cracking The Riddle of Disease

by Salvatore Agostino Randazzo


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 13/02/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 209
ISBN : 9781401034122
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 209
ISBN : 9781401034139

About the Book

Walking the Sword’s Blade – The Survivor illustrates one man’s struggle for truth as he ascends the Ladder of Life fully embraced within it and yet unaware of its existence - as if a mouse within a maze. Taking the reader through multiple intertwined stories, the writer explains his understanding of the meaning of life as known through his heart in order to clear his consciousness during his journey to attain the state of equanimity required to walk the blade from HIV to uncircumstantial health. Overall it is a search for the reason of the author’s past perceived discontentment with life and society that ultimately illuminates a gateway to the possibilities of the True Millennium.

• The first section, The Search For Truth offers a look at the author’s life using tools of self-discovery that were readily available to him as he struggled to rid himself of a feeling of discontentment.

• The second section, Grail Hunt – The Game expands the author’s previous perceptions through a light of fantasy, illustrating how the structure of the Tree of Life can be applied to one’s own life.

• The third section, The Tunnel of Perception concludes with the ultimate realization of the future that is within humankind’s reach, and exemplifies the inner strength necessary to get there.

The book is a mind expansive journey that reads like a treasure map to the soul as it frees the reader from the binding perception of time through the use of snapshots of that which the author has accomplished towards his life’s mission of Perfect Peace Profound.


About the Author

We have looked out over the land and found only earth.
(Bull)

We have looked to the sky and found only fire.
(Lion)

So we stepped across the great sea to stand back and look at ourselves.
(Eagle)

With great contempt we realize:
he is not out there.

With nowhere else to turn - we look within.
Ah, the breath…

He is within.
(Man)