I Can See Clearly

by Jadde K. Astrie


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/9/2017

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 296
ISBN : 9781504379632
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Page Count : 296
ISBN : 9781504379649

About the Book

In the story, its players, two brother monks and their respective pets, loyal and loving, two Bengal tigers and many spiritual leaders, among them a wise owl. Together will join forces and fight incessantly to stay together until the end of their lives, transgressing the limits that physical death imposes.


About the Author

Jadde K. Astrie also known in the past as Natalia Loaiza Villada, name with which she appears in her first book published and titled "Puedo Ver Claramente," recently reedited and also published in English as “I can See Clearly”. She was born in Pereira (Colombia) in 1979. She grew up in Bogota city. She started her studies to become a lawyer, and when she was twenty two years old, she decided to leave her country to move to New York City and develop her literary passion. Her father Hernando Loaiza who has already passed away taught her eagerly the love for books, painting and art in general. Her mother Maria del Carmen Villada who has also passed away taught her the love and respect for nature, animals and other people, making her understand that creativity is infinite and can be expressed in a thousand ways. The author has also participated in Internet radio and has contributed with articles of mystic and spiritual style for the magazine of the same radio station, Esencia, located in Uruguay. Journalist, researcher, priestess and also graduated in healing through channeled energy, has studied deeply the Zohar, Shamanism, Sufism and Contemporary Spirituality. She enjoys playing the guitar in her free time. She strongly supports progressive ideas, environmental conservation, domestic and wild animal rights protection, and human rights, especially the rights of those disadvantaged men, women and children by considering them independent beings capable, integral and with a strong role in society.