This book is the result of having searched and investigated in the sacred books of the most popular religions and philosophies, the common and most important points that unite all of them.
The fact that this book is 134 pages long astounds me.
“I’m not sure I read the same book as the other reviewers. To me, it reads more like machine generated text, but that could possibly be an artifact of translation. Here is an example: ‘If one can contemplate at the same time what is going forward and what is going backward, is eternally changing; it transcends in the fluidity of the verb which covers both and never dies; even though by nature we tend to concentrate in only one of these directions.’ Perhaps I’m simply not prepared to parse this wisdom, but this was a painful read.”
1-star Amazon review:
“I’m not sure I read the same book as the other reviewers. To me, it reads more like machine generated text, but that could possibly be an artifact of translation. Here is an example: ‘If one can contemplate at the same time what is going forward and what is going backward, is eternally changing; it transcends in the fluidity of the verb which covers both and never dies; even though by nature we tend to concentrate in only one of these directions.’ Perhaps I’m simply not prepared to parse this wisdom, but this was a painful read.”