Review by ssalome -- Who Told You That You Were Naked?

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Review by ssalome -- Who Told You That You Were Naked?

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Who Told You That You Were Naked?" by William Combs.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Who told you that you were naked is a book,writthen by William E. Combs,that leads us to the journey of self-discovery.Author invites us on a mission to delve into the events through which sin and death entered the world. As you read you will rediscover the situations that elicit a person's awareness of their own nakedness. He asks the questions we are afraid to ask,because we think our trust will disappear.

Who tells us we need to be thinner,younger,healthier,prettier,more athletic,more intelligent,one who speaks with more confidence,have a better sense of humor,with fewer zits,a bigger home in a more upscale neighborhood,a more important job with a larger paycheck,a newer,faster,or classier car,more stylish clothing,more influential friends or more time to devote the things we want to do? We all know that vulnerability is life partner.We make up some standards in order to feel “clothed”.

The rival lifestyle is none other than the knowledge of good and evil we inherited from Adam. It is a dimension of our intellect and is so innate,so intuitive,so pervasive a way of responding to our everyday circumstances,it is virtually impossible to avoid. As reading this book I realized the toxic impact of judgement, comparing, rejecting.This feelings are so poisonous that we rarely exist in present as reiterating events in our pas or rehearsing future encounters.This book has ten chapters of life lessons,answers,recipes of peaceful living.

This book is also about marriage,the meaning and the power of it.We all need someone with whom we can share everything . The first was Eve – Adam’s flesh,and they were both naked,and were not ashamed.He also explains the rules that god had made for them.God‘s admonition might seem punitive,but those words were redemptive and made for a peaceful relationship.

I highly recommend this book to everyone who is troubled with comparison,misery,judgement,rejection,with all the needless feelings,to people who are searching for salvation,happiness,joy and delight.Reading this book gives you answers to all the primal questions of life.We are able to free ourselves from our feelings of nakedness. It is full of personal testimonies,examples from genesis.I am highly impressed by this work and I,therefore,rate it 4 out of 4 stars.

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