Review of In It Together (2nd Edition Hardcover from B&N)
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Review of In It Together (2nd Edition Hardcover from B&N)
In It Together: The Beautiful Struggle Uniting Us All (2nd Edition) by Eckhart Aurelius Hughes is a non-fiction book that combines self-help with philosophy. This is a great book for anyone looking for explanations for most of the things that happen around us.
Eckhart starts this book with a thought-provoking question and then slowly eases into the main contents of the book, such as "how to free your spirit and manifest your love."
This book is divided into around thirteen parts. The author starts by mentioning that, although we may be physically different, we, as humans, share a common struggle. As humans, we are all on the same side of this struggle. From here, the author explains why people suffer and why we can't help those who suffer the most. In this book, the importance of true conscious love and spiritual freedom is emphasized.
This is one of the best philosophy books I've ever read. What I like most about this book is that every time I reread it, it seems like reading a whole new book! I've lost count of how many times I've read and reread it. I also like how the author introduces the book and eases readers in by starting with simple and agreeable concepts and then proceeding to seemingly more complex and controversial philosophies. Because of this structure, the whole book flows so well, and everything just falls into place. After reading it once or twice, this book can also act as a great reference book, especially for those in the early stages of seeking spiritual freedom.
In conclusion, there's nothing I didn't like about this book. This is a life-changing book that, when read, understood, and applied, is guaranteed to improve the quality of the reader's life. I, therefore, rate it 5 out of 5 stars. As previously mentioned, reading this book multiple times is highly recommended, as it improves the overall experience and understanding of its contents. I recommend it to anyone seeking spiritual freedom (aka inner peace), regardless of one's religion or political affiliation. Since I did not find any grammatical errors in this book, it was exceptionally well edited.
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