Review of In It Together
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Review of In It Together
Have you ever wondered why the world is the way it is and people are the way they are? Have you ever thought about changing the world into one peaceful place where we all love each other? Have you ever wondered why your spouse or lover is the way they are? There are obviously many things you have wondered about or probably asked yourself, but I personally don't have an answer for you. The book In It Together by Eckhart Aurelius Hughes, however, has all the answers you're looking for. You probably need all the answers to the questions you're asking yourself right now, so please get yourself a copy of this book because I don't think I will be able to explain things to you better than the author himself. He spent five years writing this book, so it's worth reading it.
There are several things I liked about this book. I enjoyed the process of self-discovery I underwent while reading this book, and I learned who I truly am. I am neither my human flesh nor the things I have or own. Rather, I am consciousness. I did not come into the world, but rather I came out of the world. According to biblical teachings, I have always been told that I am not of this world and that when I die, I will go to heaven. But how can I be sure about this, and yet nobody even knows whether heaven exists? This drove me to the conclusion that my being here on earth means I am alive and conscious. As long as I am alive, then I will continue to live until my conscious self doesn't exist anymore.
I also liked that the author talked about inner peace and how it is always within us. I don't have to go searching or buy inner peace. I don't have to spend time to get it or do anything at all because it already exists within me. I just have to accept it and not worry.
There is nothing I disliked while reading this book, so I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. The book seems to have been well-edited since I encountered no errors while reading it. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to discover their true self and also understand what inner peace really is.
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It is a book I read twice, and I am in processing reading it for the third time.
This book touches on deep matters of consciousness, which therefore impacts inner peace peace and the revelation of the "true you," which is often drowned out by delusions
I am glad you found some worth in its contents, as I have .
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