Review of The Greatest Deception:
The book “The Greatest Deception” by Moriah Morningstar I read was very interesting. The book covers lots of issues that are rather obscure, such as numerology and the organization of the universe. I liked the depiction of numerology mainly because they described it clearly. Symbolism of numbers and the possibility to search for numerological meaning in names seem rather interesting. I am in a position to fully realize the meaning of my own name, and it's very interesting for me.
In the book given, the narrative of the White Buffalo Woman is a very deep and spiritual story based on Lakota tradition. It describes the importance of cleanliness in body and soul, temperance, and the evil of lechery. The message of the book also indicates instilling respect for women and resulting order and balance. This story also brings into focus the fall of mankind from innocent to sinful and a disunified world, asking for purity and appealing to create a balance in society.
I found the chapters’ division is good, and the reader can follow it easily. I got related to the author’s way of explaining issues on spirituality and awareness. I found the conversations about signs and what they symbolize were evocative. This reading made me feel like the world and everything happening within are explained through this book. The author exhorts his/her readers to seek signs in ordinary experience, which I appreciate. I also want to note that the book raises some essential social concerns. It also talks of liberty and imperialism. This made me think about our society and the much-needed change. For those reasons, I consider this book deserves 5 out of 5 stars.
Overall, I found the benefit of reading this book as it encouraged personal development and social awareness. It provoked my ideas and stimulated me to search for more significant kinds of messages in life. I am glad to be inspired and educated by reading the book. In my opinion, who is the best reader for this book? The book is special and best for those readers seeking nontraditional and revolutionary views on religion, history, and the powers that govern the world, “The Greatest Deception” by Moriah Morningstar. I did not find any grammar mistakes or errors in it, and the book's editing was excellent. No dislikes I found in this book.
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