A true story of passion, fortune and transcendence. This is an inspiring account of a young boy who enters the seminary with the dream of priesthood, but becomes a multi-millionaire entrepreneur whose heart’s desire is to commune with the divine. Adventures take him many times around the world where he is met with everything from gurus and gun-toting devotees to venture capitalists and prostitutes.The result is one magnificent expression of what he calls the Field of Love. The protagonist Martin was the co-founder, and CEO of two multi-million dollar companies he took public, in 1988 and 1993. In his adventures, he lives in India and manages an ashram for 4 years in the US in the late 70’s. Practicing meditation for over 40 years he rejoices at age 41 as he retires to devote full time to his practices. The book contains approximately 150 short chapters, each is an entertaining gem in and of itself. Field of Love takes the reader on a trip that is enlightening, shocking, funny and sometimes mind-blowing . The story is a disarmingly intimate glimpse into the profound process of spiritual awakening. The passionate narrative is always intensely personal and is living evidence of the powerful call of this Field of Love for every reader. The story is a must read for all who find themselves on a quest to awaken and realize their highest Self and Life.
This book’s hidden message will show the reader how to connect with your heart and live as your authentic self in addition to acting with unshakable faith by listening in and trusting the Universal Power. The reader will recognize how to embrace and delight in every life event and especially learn to love and be kind to all especially one’s self.
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