Review of The Truth Is Beyond Belief!

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This book sounds interesting. It has a lot to be learned from. Lovely review.
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Post by Aluko 123456 »

Most times, we take truth as an elements but in reality, truth is a person, until our realization adjust to the reality of that person, maybe our lives will always want pacification. you can't be pacified even if you dwell in pacific ocean.
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It truly is beyond debate that the mind is a powerful place and what you feed it would affect you in a power way. Your world or reality is based on the experiences and knowledge you've had. Great review and Congratulations on BOTD.
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Thank you for your insightful review. I do think we often get in our way and we think more negatively and ruin the greatness of things. I'm glad that you enjoyed this book so much and that the author was able to explain things with fewer words. I will consider adding this book to my list. At this time my head is too tired to really think things out correctly.
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I am not one for philosophical novels, but you certainly sparked my interest with this review! That this novel affected you in such a profound way is a testament to the author's writing, and I will definitely go in with an open mind.
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Post by Stephanie Elizabeth »

While I am not interested in learning about eastern philosophies, it sounds like the author has created a useful book for readers who are searching for the meaning of life. Thanks for the informative review.
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I've always prided myself in the power of my brain, and therefore I'm both awed and intrigued by the adage of this book: that the world is perfect as it is, however, our thoughts have made it imperfect. I'm looking forward to seeing where this book leads.
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Our thoughts have a way of affecting us positively or negatively. The earlier we start molding our thoughts into what we want to become, the better for us. Nice review.
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A philosophical book which boarders on how to realize our potentials and experience Love in it's truth form. I would love to know the author's insight on what the "Truth" is. Great review and Congratulations on BOTD.
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Be careful with your thinking or imagination. Whatever it is about could become a reality. We are the only reason that can create our imperfections. This book tells about the truth, tho. Sometimes we become selfish and overthink small think that could happen in the future and try to ignore the big issue in the present. I'm not familiar with eastern philosophy, but this book sounds impressive. The review summarises the main points. Great review!
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Post by Pauline Parnell »

This nonfiction book speaks to the fact that the past, the present and the future combine equally to NOW'; that the mind can create the perfect world. These philosophical ideas are interesting. Thanks for the review.
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I do not think I've ever read a book addressing eastern philosophy hence, I cannot say if I would enjoy this book. However, the quotes embedded in this book are very captivating.
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This sounds like an interesting book. I like that its narrative is straightforward and to the point. That will matter a great deal to potential readers. Thank you for a great review!
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Post by Gabrielle Sigaki »

This seems to be a thought-provoking philosophical non-fiction book with a straightforward argumentation and questions that talk about ourselves, our thoughts, our feelings, infinity, and a lot more. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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The book explores an alternative approach to thinking and perceiving the world. Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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