Persian Neyshabur Turquoise Rosary: Crafted with 33 Prayer Beads Tasbih
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| Weight | 350 g |
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| Condition | New |
| Writer | |
| Product Type | Dating & Couples |
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In "The Four Seasons of Marriage" by Gary Chapman, the author utilizes the metaphor of the four seasons to illustrate the typical stages that marriages encounter. Chapman describes these seasons as Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Spring represents the period of new beginnings and excitement, while Summer signifies the peak of marital happiness and harmony. Autumn embodies a time of transition and challenges, including conflicts and struggles. Winter, akin to its natural counterpart, symbolizes a season of hardship and emotional coldness in a marriage. Throughout the book, Chapman offers practical advice and insights on how couples can navigate each season effectively, strengthen their bond, and overcome obstacles to achieve lasting fulfillment and intimacy in their relationship.
| Page Count | 200 |
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| Persian Title | کتاب چهار فصل ازدواج اثر گری چاپمن |
| ISBN | 9789642912834 |
| Subject Matter | A guide to navigating the different seasons of marriage |
| Author's Style | Practical and relationship-focused |
| Weight | 350 g |
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| Condition | New |
| Writer | |
| Product Type | Dating & Couples |
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