Lotus on the Snow

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Theme: Lotus on the Snow is a wake-up call for those who forget that the Law of Cause and Effect admits no exception regardless of whether they are Hindus, Muslims, Jews, Zoroastrians, Shintoists, Jains, Taoists, Sikhs, Bahá'ís, Christians, Buddhists, Confucians, or even atheists.

Primary Messages: Lotus on the Snow is not only an inspirational story for those who are drowning in their professional careers, material successes, and powerful positions but also a motivational account for those who are searching for spiritual salvation.  Thought-provoking nature of characters and their relationships have made Lotus on the Snow appear to be enthralling for most professions.  The lessons drawn from this book are valuable accumulations of personal experience that neither power nor money nor fame can buy.  The actual costs of these lessons are the direct practices.

Inspiration of the work: The experiences derived from the book including professions, compassions, and characters are invaluable.  To a large extent, all of us could have benefited from reading this book.

Newsworthy: People who read this book can draw parallels and derive contrasts compared with the “The Passion of the Christ” movie.  Unconditional love and genuine compassion in this book are at a completely different level of human evolution.

Additional Attractions: If the “Into the Wild” movie reveals the tragic consequence of a young man who is mentally abused and eventually suffers by horrifying precipitations from a dysfunctional family, “Lotus on the Snow” is not only a great source of encouragement and inspiration but is also a practical escape mechanism for most of those who have been experiencing convoluted yet outlandish relationships with their loved ones. 

From a different perspective, the main character in “Lotus on the Snow” is a classic example at the opposite end of the spectrum of what a child from a dysfunctional family would do. 
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