Wool Ball, the Smelly Cat and the Cranky Corpse, The

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  • ISBN 9781803419558
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: Collective Ink
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A messy wool ball, a smelly sick cat, a cranky corpse -�unrelated images coincide to bring the author�s family to a threshold of make or break. He faces the legal threat of colossal corporate fraud while his daughter wrestles with a life-threatening eating disorder. We walk with them to the edge of life�s mystery, where dreams and our living are interwoven in coincidences. We venture into a liminal realm where traumas are healed, sufferings are remade, and symbols sacred and profane are brought to their manifestation. Social scientist and author Manny Mak explores spiritual experiences with an anthropological rigor rarely seen in spiritual books. Written with the sophistication of a veteran researcher and the na�ve sensitivity of a spiritual seeker, this book offers a unique combination of first-hand testimony and a rigorous examination of dreams and meaningful coincidences. The captivating prose and paintings cultivate a sensibility in readers -�one that is healing, dream-awakening, and spiritually enlightening.
Manny Mak, PhD, columnist, retired professor and social scientist specialized in ethnographic research. He is the author and editor of more than 30 books written in Chinese on cultural and social changes. He lives in Shatin , China.

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