Review of The Truth Is Beyond Belief!

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Post by Eriikeoluwa Nimi »

Hmm. Everything was truly fine until we started to define, and our definition wasn't the same, in fact our definition can never be the same. This is a nice review and the book seems great too. Congratulations on BOTD
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The book is a revelationinto the minds of every individual who reads it, has insight into the mind and the diction is perfect.i would rate it as excellent.
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An interesting explanation of how the mind blinds us to the truth of what it is and then one can break out of one's prison of thoughts. A book with eastern philosophical thoughts that immediately reminded me of Philosophy 101, a college course I took over 40 years ago. I find philosophy a book to read when I am fully awake so it is not for a late night read. The world is perfect the way it is and the source of creation is God, who is love. The official reviewer found the layout of the book impressive in the way it says so much with so few words. Our thoughts have made the world imperfect. I can see how this book would be great for a book club or a classroom seminar since it provokes thought sharing and members will look at things differently. Very good review.
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The mind is indeed what makes us perceive the world in different ways and our actions are a reflection of what we think.
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The book guides reader's about thinking positively to realize our true potential. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Nino Chinonso Onwurah »

I actually believe in the perfection of living in “the eternal now,” without any regret of the past or worry about the future, but I've not attained that consciousness. If this book inches me a little closer to that reality, it would be the greatest book I ever read.
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This book brings you to the point of clarity that overwhelms you. I lived the different concept it touches and how it infused God in them. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I love the ideas and perspectives in this book. Tha KS for the review
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I think this book emphasizes the connection to love through God, our creator. Indeed, the message of love is an important one that needs to preach at this time. I congratulate the author on this wonderful piece!
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The world as we perceive it is shaped by what we think it is, and for everyone, it is different because we have different experiences and desires. An inspiring read. Congratulations on the botd.
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The mind is the gate to the resetting of thoughts and feelings.
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This one seems sure to stimulate the mind and make readers re-evaluate how they think. I'm not really into philosophical books, but nice review! I have a good idea of what this book is about based on your detailed review.
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This is a motivational book about living in the NOW. The future will eventually come. The past has happened. NOW is what we have, and we need to make good use of it.
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Post by George Myles »

I have never read philosophy books before, but according to this review, it is a must-read for me. My favorite quote so far is "Everything was "fine" until we started to "de-fine." Thank you for the review.
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Post by Francis Aderogbin »

Values can only be derived from philosophical books like this if they are written in simple English, which everyone can understand. The simple language used is a factor that draws my interest in this book. I believe I will enjoy this thought-provoking book.
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