| Who Stole my Soul? A Self Help and New Age Book | | | | speakers in the genre of human soul spirituality and |
| which is the author's fantastical, semi-autobiographical | | | | self-help and is a joy to keep as a constant source |
| dilemma on finding his lost soul. | | | | or wisdom. |
| If souls live in our hearts and minds, then can they be | | | | Vishwa labels his professional life as “nondescript |
| kidnapped and held captive? When Vishwa feels a | | | | and humdrum,” because his true passion lies in |
| mysterious force sweep away his soul, he embarks | | | | reaching out to others in a totally novel way – |
| on a spiritual quest and appeals to an unusual being | | | | through laughter! He holds regular laughter wellness |
| for help - the devil, who is not quite what Vishwa | | | | groups both in and out of his office on a free of |
| expected. | | | | charge walk-in basis. Over the years, he has brought |
| A mind body writer Vishwa's dialogue with the devil | | | | laughter to schools, senior centers, hospitals, prisons, |
| takes him deep within himself, in search of answers | | | | offices, social clubs and corporate settings. This |
| to the questions that haunt all of us: Who am I? | | | | experience he finds healing and elevating, which he |
| What is my soul? Who or What is God? | | | | shares with diverse groups as a spiritual coach, |
| The devil surprises Vishwa with his unorthodox yet | | | | author and popular keynote speaker. Touching |
| fresh viewpoint, which intrigues one moment and | | | | another soul, as he says, has lent purpose and |
| enlightens the next. | | | | meaning to his existence. |
| Who Stole my Soul? is artfully presented, picturesque | | | | In the true spirit of philanthropy, Vishwa donates an |
| and full of hidden meanings. Peppered with | | | | appreciable slice of his annual income for wellness and |
| inspirational human soul spiritualism quotes from | | | | charity. He puts his money where his heart lies, and |
| around the world, the book provides a fascinating | | | | has expanded upon the traditional meaning of tithe, |
| interpretation of the purpose of the human soul | | | | by pledging to raise his contribution by an additional |
| spiritualism and the meaning of life itself, and may | | | | 1% of his total annual income every year for each |
| just inspire the reader to make a spiritual quest of his | | | | extra year of his life enjoyed. With this increasing |
| own. | | | | commitment as Vishwa adds each year to his life, |
| Who Stole my Soul? A new age and self help book | | | | the majority slice of Vishwa’s earnings would go |
| has won accolades from leading authors and | | | | to charity as he enters old age. |