Review of The Truth Is Beyond Belief!

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I have been doing a lot of soul searching lately and trying to really get in touch with the world around me. Your review really made me feel as though I could really use a thing or two this book provides. It sparked curiosity within me and that is always a good thing!
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The world is perfect as it is. However, our thoughts have made it imperfect. Our anger and guilt intrude on our present. This book is eye opener
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The Truth Is Beyond Belief! by Jerry Durr discusses the author's journey in finding the truth, and it dispels the doubts and clarifies our perspective about our beliefs.
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A helpful review but I'm not interested in eastern philosophical inclinations.
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Post by Behold Mavhunduse »

This is really amazing.this book reveals life from a mountain top view,it clarifies to us that their are toxins in life which intoxicate our minds to a point that we can't enjoy the gift of life.with this book you can re-align life
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I will definitely be reading this book. I already believe that happiness, or any other emotion or state of mind, comes from within and that others are only allowed to affect them if we allow it. The concept of living in the now and of allowing ourselves to let go of the past and future is a lesson I am interested in reading. Eastern philosophies can be helpful and transformative without adopting another religious belief. Thank you for a great review!
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A book that is centered on Eastern philosophy. It challenges various thought perceptions and also offers a captivating read for its readers. Congrats on being BOTD.
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This book seems to be thought-provoking. I like the concept in the sentence, and I am inclined to agree that "Everything was "fine" until we started to "de-fine." Great review.
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I liked the philosophy books, a lot. This book helps the reader to realize the true value of living in the Present movement. Definitely adding to my bucket list.
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The best so far well done I appreciate your efforts that you made uptill now so inspire young man and ladies
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Captivating introduction of the review. It kept me thinking about how the book must be. Kudos! But, can I get to know the writing style used by the author.
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This book presents philosophical arguments that promise to be concrete and easy to understand. Likewise, I believe that by the nature of its content, this book may generate a few debates. However, the premise of this book doesn't excite me much, so I'll pass. Thank you for this detailed review.
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Post by kaghambega souleymane »

Reading this book i remember a similar i read 1 month ago , it's a good review , i like
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Since I started reading these books, they really guide us towards the true meaning of life.🤗 Ts really a nice and a good book
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Post by Mihiri Wasana Mohottala »

The truth is beyond belief is an interesting book to read. Our drawbacks guilt, anger, due to past experiences and uncertainty about future make our mind sad. This book is giving guidance to how to be in the present. I’m eager to read this book.
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