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Philosophy of a Zebra

English · Paperback / Softback

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Philosophy of a Zebra is based upon academic writing made by the author while attending philosophy classes. The information is based on the idea of how family plays such a big part of our development. The embedded story is based on these concepts and on the journey between life and death. Zebra or Black and White stripes in the color designation of rare or unknown diseases, Neuro-Endocrine Cancer is one of them. The author provides a multi-facet look at the retrospective of life, and the perspective of a cancer patient as they deal with the disease process. Follow Jessie, a young person experiencing Philosophy and the ways and teaching of life and his elders. His mother, who is a pharmaceutical sales representative, works to sell the next drug; despite, being powerless to stop the diseases in those she loves. Finally, the grandfather, who opens Jessie's eyes to a world of understanding and acceptance beyond his own. The pathway to healing the soul comes from the appreciation and understanding of all things. Only to realize during the journey, that we knew nothing in the first place.

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Maria Heskett, is currently working Research and Development for the Pandemic and published in the National Institute of Health, with the work of her scientific team. After seeing that government was not functioning properly, she registered with the Secretary of State in Oregon, her candidacy for President in the 2020 election. The tenor of her book, corresponds with her political views, middle road. A balance of all things.
This book was written while an underlying condition of Intersex was affecting the health of Maria. Facing a possible end, many revelations, and a desire to give back to the world one last time; culminates in Philosophy of a Zebra. Diagnosed with Metastatic Carcinoid Cancer in June of 2012, Maria has fought through pain and disease, and has achieved a BS from the Arizona State University. Her degree is in homeland security and emergency management. She is no longer attending the University of Alaska. Outside of her professional life, she is a fur-mom to a kitten and lives in the mountains of the coastal southwest Oregon.

Summary

Philosophy of a Zebra is based upon academic writing made by the author while attending philosophy classes. The information is based on the idea of how family plays such a big part of our development. The embedded story is based on these concepts and on the journey between life and death. Zebra or Black and White stripes in the color designation of rare or unknown diseases, Neuro-Endocrine Cancer is one of them. The author provides a multi-facet look at the retrospective of life, and the perspective of a cancer patient as they deal with the disease process. Follow Jessie, a young person experiencing Philosophy and the ways and teaching of life and his elders. His mother, who is a pharmaceutical sales representative, works to sell the next drug; despite, being powerless to stop the diseases in those she loves. Finally, the grandfather, who opens Jessie's eyes to a world of understanding and acceptance beyond his own. The pathway to healing the soul comes from the appreciation and understanding of all things. Only to realize during the journey, that we knew nothing in the first place.

Product details

Authors Maria Lee Heskett
Publisher Austin Macauley
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.07.2023
 
EAN 9781643787015
ISBN 978-1-64378-701-5
No. of pages 54
Dimensions 127 mm x 203 mm x 4 mm
Weight 70 g
Subjects Guides
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Applied psychology

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