ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky. (PRWEB) August 03, 2015 -- The end is never the end, but instead a place for pause before beginning once again.
In “Unspoken Messages: Spiritual Lessons I Learned from Horses and Other Earthbound Souls,” retired Kentucky State Police sergeant and Vietnam War veteran Richard Rowland details his journey from shock and sadness, to hopefulness and positivity after being diagnosed with terminal multiple myeloma.
In his book, Rowland, now an owner of an equine boarding facility, shares his deep connection with animals and the serendipitous occurrences that have taken place in their presence since his initial cancer diagnosis, and the ultimate life lessons he learned from those experiences.
“Animals, especially horses, may just be a little more evolved than we have been led to believe,” Rowland said. “They are supreme communicators if only we learn their language.”
Rowland also highlights the importance of balancing holistic therapies and positivity with Western medicine in hopes that readers with similar diagnoses will also find the hope and contentment they need to fully live out the rest of their days.
“Don’t tend to the seeds of negativity that doctors may plant in your mind,” Rowland said. “You must dig those seeds up and plant your own and tend them lovingly.”
Unspoken Messages: Spiritual Lessons I Learned from Horses and Other Earthbound Souls
By Richard D. Rowland
ISBN: 978-1-4525-8425-6
Available in hardcover, softcover and e-book
Available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Balboa Press
About the author
Richard D. Rowland is a U.S. Army veteran who served two tours of duty in the Vietnam War. Since retiring from the Kentucky State Police after a 28-year career in law enforcement, Richard has owned and operated an equine boarding facility in Kentucky. He is married and has one son.
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