The Plumber
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About the Book
Although our world today is full of violence and wars, too often the effect and result is people with power, greed, vanity, dishonesty and the negative passions. The hero of The Plumber portrays wisdom, strength and courage in his home environment.
Helmut Hase becomes an island of help and security to three orphans who have fallen through the cracks of indifference and bureaucracy of our society. With the help of the positive virtues and love, the man adopts the three orphans to become his wife and daughters, creating a very happy family.
About the Author
Over eighty, the author has no intentions of slowing down because he always sees a plus factor in his physical, mental and spiritual endeavors. Being raised under Hitler, in the German Air Force during World War II followed by Russian imprisonment and the break-up of his young marriage in Canada all had great influences on the author's state of being. As a member of the religion of light and sound, Eckankar, for over thirty years, many of life's questions today are answered spiritually, adding to the unending expansion of consciousness and the ability to look behind the scenes of everyday living. However, to keep his body in good working order, the author rides his muscle-powered scooter, swims and hikes almost every day.
Other books by Arend Wieman:
2999 Adler Street
2999 Adler Street II
Behold the Beyond
The Dream Journal
Edgar, A Child's Best Friend
The Journals of Uncle Hugo
Let There Be Love
The Old Detective
Recognition and Love
Tale of Truth
The Wheel of God
The Zodiac Voyage