The most powerful weapon on earth is the human soul on fire      Ferdinand Foch                     Life is the soul's nursery    William Makepeace Thackeray                   The heart may be broken, and the soul remain unshaken    Napoleon Bonaparte                   Life is just a chance to grow a soul    A. Powell Davies                   You don't have a soul. You are a soul. You have a body    C.S. Lewis                   Money is not required to buy one necessity of the soul    Henry David Thoreau                   The soul of man is immortal and imperishable    Plato                   The soul was never put in the body to stand still    John Webster                   Through our soul is our contact with heaven    Sholem Asch                   The soul is born old but grows young. That is the comedy of life..    Oscar Wilde                   .. And the body is born young and grows old. That is life's tragedy    Oscar Wilde                   Begin to see yourself as a soul with a body rather than a body with a soul    Wayne Dyer                   There are victories of the soul and spirit. Sometimes, even if you lose, you win    Elie Wiesel                    The wealth of a soul is measured by how much it can feel; its poverty by how little    William R. Alger                    Diseases of the soul are more dangerous and more numerous than those of the body    Cicero                    Of the three prerequisites of genius; the first is soul, the second is soul, and the third is soul    Edwin P. Whipple                    Nothing can cure the soul but the senses, just as nothing can cure the senses but the soul    Oscar Wilde 
 

Spiritual / Inspirational / Motivational / Keynote Speaker

"Who stole my soul"  is a spiritual book well received and reviewed. Vishwa is a popular keynote speaker who speaks on various spiritual subjects, amongst them the therapeutic benefits of laughter yoga and its role in individual and social wellness.

Listening to your conscience to discover the meaning of life is exactly what laughter therapist, businessman and author Vishwa Prakash suggests in his new book, Who Stole my Soul? The author is a leading mind body speaker who takes an unconventional approach to contemplating life’s ultimate questions. The writing style is a dialogue  with the author's alter-ego that ultimately leads to his own spiritual awakening. Who Stole my Soul? invites readers into a deeply personal, spiritual conversation in hopes that it will spur them to reach their higher self through discovering their own life purpose, where the meaning of life is really finding meaning in life, an ability each person is born with.

By hearing and heeding my inner voice of conscience, I was able to become intimately in touch with my inner spirit and was urged to share this spiritual awakening with others,” says laughter therapist and keynote speaker Vishwa Prakash. “The book is an outpouring of my soul to show others how in the simplest of life’s pursuits, we can all find the purest and highest forms of joy known to mankind.”

Who Stole my Soul? highlights words of wisdom from famous thinkers, which Vishwa liberally quotes as a professional speaker.

Vishwa is sought after as an inspirational speaker and healer, and  inspires his audience to find spirituality and strength within themselves. As a motivational speaker, his talks leave his participants captivated and spellbound.  Who Stole my Soul? is artfully presented, picturesque and full of hidden meanings.Peppered with inspirational quotes from around the world, the book provides a fascinating interpretation of the purpose of the human soul and the meaning of life itself, and may just inspire the reader to make a spiritual quest of his own.

As a spiritual speaker, Vishwa Prakash has often spoken on the following themes:

• Learn to listen: How following your inner voice can lead to a positive future

• The devil inside: Coming to terms with your worse half

• Discovering your inner life purpose and meaning

• Emotional origins of stress and practical coping solutions

• Practical steps to spirituality and the Higher Self

• Laugh out loud: How to practice therapeutic laughter to fuel your happiness.

The book has won accolades from leading authors and speakers in the genre of spirituality and self-help and is recommended as a joy to keep as a constant source of wisdom. A detailed description of the book and the speaking topics Vishwa covers is offered on the press release link, and for the author's current speaking engagements, click event calendar