The Gates of Gratitude (Portuguese)

The Gates of Gratitude in Portuguese, by Rabbi Shalom Arush, is a beacon of spiritual light guaranteed to illuminate your life in a way that is impossible to imagine. This book is the step that follows the spectacular success of the international bestseller "In the Garden of Emuna", which has already been translated into eleven languages ​​and of which several million copies have been sold to date across the globe.

 

Written in clear and easy to understand language, The Gates of Gratitude explains how to make a gigantic leap in your spiritual and personal growth … through gratitude! Because the attribute of gratitude is an indispensable prerequisite for achieving genuine happiness and true success in all our interpersonal relationships, and especially in marriage.

 

If you feel that life is like a brick wall or a dead end, then learning to say thank you is the key to a new future. As you will learn in this wonderful book, gratitude challenges nature and invokes all kinds of miracles. People who were in darkness because of supposedly "terminal" illnesses or seemingly "impossible" debt finally saw the light of day after they put into practice the advice offered in this book.

 

Imagine that your life is a digital washing machine with 26 cycles, of which you only know how to use 3. The Gates of Gratitude will teach you how to use the other 23 and make the most of your life. When you read this unforgettable book, you will feel that your life improves drastically and you will see wonders in your relationships with those around you.

 

Soft cover luxury. 384 pages

This book is a gift that you owe to yourself. 
 

Important Notice:
 
To all those interested in spreading this book that literally saves lives, we offer a special promotion for large quantities, with substantial discounts! For more information, send an email to help@breslev.co.il

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description of book The Gates of Gratitude in Portuguese, by Rabbi Shalom Arush, is a beacon of spiritual light guaranteed to illuminate your life in a way that is impossible to imagine. This book is the step that follows the spectacular success of the international bestseller "In the Garden of Emuna", which has already been translated into eleven languages ​​and of which several million copies have been sold to date across the globe.   Written in clear and easy to understand language, The Gates of Gratitude explains how to make a gigantic leap in your spiritual and personal growth … through gratitude! Because the attribute of gratitude is an indispensable prerequisite for achieving genuine happiness and true success in all our interpersonal relationships, and especially in marriage.   If you feel that life is like a brick wall or a dead end, then learning to say thank you is the key to a new future. As you will learn in this wonderful book, gratitude challenges nature and invokes all kinds of miracles. People who were in darkness because of supposedly "terminal" illnesses or seemingly "impossible" debt finally saw the light of day after they put into practice the advice offered in this book.   Imagine that your life is a digital washing machine with 26 cycles, of which you only know how to use 3. The Gates of Gratitude will teach you how to use the other 23 and make the most of your life. When you read this unforgettable book, you will feel that your life improves drastically and you will see wonders in your relationships with those around you.   Soft cover luxury. 384 pages This book is a gift that you owe to yourself.    Important Notice:   To all those interested in spreading this book that literally saves lives, we offer a special promotion for large quantities, with substantial discounts! For more information, send an email to help@breslev.co.il

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