Testament of a Slot Machine; Testament of a People

by Lama Milkweed Augustine PhD


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/19/2017

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 562
ISBN : 9781546203681

About the Book

Cue journalistic description and in-depth narrative about a “living” slot machine citizen, and although the tale itself is complete fiction, what lies deeply entwined in its fabric is vitally truthful as it is poignant. This emotionally evocative story becomes involved on numerous levels and differing manners of analytical explanations seen from many views, as well as narration that is generously combined with seeds of various outlooks and backed with poignant warrant. Much is depicted in this wonderful book, highly rare in both topic and narration, and in a hauntingly edictus manner scarcely told by so very few authors, especially concerning the integration of man and machine, as life is surely given to these people whom the (true) author holds emotionally close to her heart and breathing life that is believable and is very pitifully honest. It’s where often unconscionable breeches of ethics and vital issues are often purposefully concealed from the often murky light of uprightedness and realization, making implicit disdainfulness of particular people and issues not to be understood. Vital topics are avidly discussed and contemplated through this thought-provoking novel where humanity is graphically rendered and tragically depicted.


About the Author

Lama Milkweed Augustine PhD DD became a representative of both the Buddhist and Catholic churches at a young age. Receiving two Doctorates in religion, at the age of 28 became recipient of her Doctor of Divinity making her a Lama. She was recognised by the 14 the Dalai Lama at the age of 34 making her a Rimpoche, a high Priestess of the Buddhist yellow church. Lama Milkweed also has a copy of her well loved and deeply respected title, The Milkweed Prophesy, in the Holy Vatican. Lama Milkweed has also had the same book title recorded for her fellow blind citizens for the talking books in the Perkins School for the Blind. She has assisted condemned inmates for nearly her entire life and became well known and respected amidst governmental officials in her state of Massachusetts. Her name is engraved on the Wall of Hope in Washington, DC, as well as on the Wall of Tolerance in Virginia. Lama Milkweed L Augustine was born in 1966 on December 26 in desperate poverty and being born catastrophically medically I'll and nearly completely blind has caused this deeply religious woman to face countless obstacles that were often barbaric as she is also a survivor of years of imprisonment and physical torture, which made her further disabled. Lama Milkweed L Augustine is a professor of religion and Buddhism. She is also a profoundly dedicated lady who loves God above all things, and never forgetting her mother who she never ceases to mention and to praise. Her Holiness the Most Ven. Lama Rimpoche, Milkweed L. Augustine PhD DD.