ARA Review by Delesei Cardo of In It Together

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ARA Review by Delesei Cardo of In It Together

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[Following is an OnlineBookClub.org ARA Review of the book, In It Together.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The book begins with a letter from the author, who invites the reader to join him on a journey of self- discovery and spiritual freedom. He explains that the book was inspired by the question, "What is the opposite of temptation?" and that he hopes to share some universal truths that can help the reader overcome their challenges and find inner peace.

The first part of the book focuses on the concept of love, and how it is the essence of everything that exists. The author argues that love is not a feeling, but a state of being, and that we are all connected by a common source of love. He also discusses the difference between egoic love and true conscious love, and how the latter can liberate us from fear, suffering, and separation.

The second part of the book deals with the idea of self-discipline, and how it is the key to spiritual freedom. The author defines self-discipline as the ability to align our actions with our true nature, and to act from a place of love rather than ego. He also shows how self-discipline and spiritual freedom are the same thing, and how they can lead to happiness, fulfillment, and creativity.

The third part of the book explores the theme of unity, and how it is the ultimate reality of existence. The author claims that we are all one and the same, and that our differences are only illusions created by our minds. He also explains how we can experience this unity by transcending our ego and becoming aware of our true self, which is the same as the source of love.

The book concludes with a final letter from the author, who summarizes the main points of the book and encourages the reader to apply them to their own life. He also expresses his gratitude and appreciation for the reader, and reminds them that they are not alone in their journey. He ends the letter with the words, "Stay strong, my friends. There's beauty in the struggle. There's so much to overcome, but imagine what it could mean to overcome it.
It's the best book in the world 5/5

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