Could a Lama from Tibet succeed where even the psychiatrists failed? This Lama teaches Reno McNamara how to hypnotize his wife Irene, suffering from schizophrenia and to co-operate with her mind, which was in other transcendental spaces and worlds, haunted by voices. When he fails to help Irene, Reno turns over a new leaf together with Christine.
Will Irene recover when Reno loves Christine more?
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June 11, 2004: I actually finished reading this delghtful novel just a few minutes ago. CERIN'S prose is delightful and masterful. The story he weaves captivates and enchants. Like Hemingway , Cerin's structure is simple , but pointedly powerful. like the deft hand of a painter, he places his words on the page exactly were they should be and does not clutter. And the story he tells insightful and thought-provoking. Truly an unforgettable yearn. Highly Recommended!
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June 08, 2004: The most interestingly different and good book that I read all year, and I've read everything good this year! It would be hard to find a book with better writing, more magic, and such a good story as this. Destiny is an excellent book about hope, life and death. Some times is a book that is so different from anything you've ever read...And when you find a book like that it is so exciting, so amazing ,it renews your faith in the talent of writers still' out there' Destiny is one of those books for me. It was just so different from what I had been reading lately, it was like a breath of fresh air. What a really enjoyed about the book was that I learned a lot about the other worlds. This has most of what you would want in a story:suspense and mystery.Add to this a healthy portion of psychlogy, phylosophy and a good serving of hypnosys and this is a complete literary meal, both tasty and with the recommended dily allowance of quality.