Review of The Truth Is Beyond Belief!

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Re: Review of The Truth Is Beyond Belief!

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The book is about the love of life. Our existential beliefs regarding life. Goes on to say that love is the ultimate attribute to possess without question. The book contains inspirational quoteson how to be and stick to what we already know and cling tightly. We are a miracle lto our ourselves and among others. The miracle of love is strengthened through GOD as the one up above. This is evident from the author's depiction of the various religions that are.
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Although this is not my usual genre, I can't agree more with the author that our thoughts make us perceive life in a completely different way. I find the author's opinion insightful. Thanks for the awesome review!
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This is a book of philosophy aimed at building the mind of people. Thanks for an honest review! I'll pass on this, as it's not my regular genre of book.
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Because of this book, I was reminded by my thesis about Social Construction, it's about how people perceive reality differently because of social contexts, like culture and experience. Maybe that's why people also have different views on religion, too. Because they have different experiences with it.

Thank you so much for the review!
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I agree that this book is perfect for readers who are interested in philosophy. The content requires readers to be open minded for the book to be better enjoyed. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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This review is a work of art. The reviewer has done a splendid job of convincing me to get a copy of this book!
As a lover of self help books, this certainly resonated with me. The sampled pages sharply brought into focus what to expect from the ensuing pages; thought provoking words of wisdom. Or rather, beautiful poetry to savour, sip and marinate in. Congratulations to the author and the BOTD for this amazing selection!
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While the language used is simple to understand, the sample itself is vague. The review, however, does a good job of expounding the message the book delivers and I wouldn't mind giving the book a try.
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I haven't read a philosophical book before but this one might be a good start. I believe most of us live in the prison of our own thoughts so the book could be helpful to many readers.
"You can be more aware and more present simply by resting in the present moment, open to all that is, without trying to control it or grasp it with the mind. Truly, a marvelous way of being!"

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This might be the first book that is based on word of thoughts that I would love to read. Especially the example stated there. The review gave me a reason to want to read. Thanks for the review.
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This is a thought-provoking philosophical book that explores topics of interest. I will add this to the books I will read this month. Well done on the book of the day.
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There are times we define things so much that it robs us off our ability to enjoy the experience from that thing. I like philosophical books. Good one from the author. Congratulations on being the book of the day! Nice review.
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Post by Dzejn_Crvena »

Philosophy is not my cup of tea, so I'll skip this book for now. It's perfect for readers who love to contemplate about life and existence in general. I prefer a more hands-on guide for life hacks. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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Post by Oluwanifise_kenny »

I love the writer's view of how we all perceive ourselves right in our way. This is a very rich and insightful book. The review is does more than enough justice to the entire book. Congrats on BOTD.
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This isn't my cup of tea, but I'm sure many others in pursuit of the truth will like this. Congratulations on BOTD!
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The beauty of realizing the truth can not be over emphasized now that realization put together in this beautiful piece of writing with great detailing is just amazing.....and according to the review the anger and fears of the past stops us from looking towards the future......great review
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