Today’s Question by Aart Hilal

All your books have an obvious mystical feature. Do you think that your success all over the world is due to that?

They don’t, and Eleven Minutes is an example of that. My books deal with human conflicts, and although the spiritual quest is one of this conflicts, it is not the only one.

3 Responses to “Today’s Question by Aart Hilal”


  1. 1 Tania

    Fully agree ,each book is different in its own way .spiritual conflicts ,love -dreams and desire .My favorite is Like the flowing river ..especially the story about the piece of bread that fell wrong side up .My maiden name is Murphy ,someone needs to re write that law ..Blessings Tania

  2. 2 Paul from Austria

    It is an unwritten law at all at all dear Tania ;) and as you well know, the bread always falls on the butter side because it’s heavier, but that’s just a small conflict ;) My favourite is definitely The Zahir, as it kept me on the edge of my seat until the searching souls found one another again…Blessings to you too, & Love, Paul

  3. 3 Hildegarde

    Your words flow in their simplicity and wisdom without being a statement…

    Love
    All Ways
    Hildegarde

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