Review of In It Together

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Jennifer Bells
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[Following is a volunteer review of "In It Together" by Eckhart Aurelius Hughes.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Have you read a philosophical book that explains the general problems of humans in a gentle, welcoming manner? “In It Together” by Eckhart Aurelius Hughes draws readers close to the intricate issues of human existence. It also invites the reader to examine these issues and form a conclusion that will help them become better humans.

The book starts by sympathizing with the millions of people suffering, starving children, and individuals behind bars in prisons. It expresses the different individuals in different sectors of life. The book helps readers understand the struggles by providing self-evident spiritual truth. It shows the struggles faced by humans in the world. It explains the concepts of unconditional love, forgiveness, and pain.

The explanation of life between good and evil is insightful. It opens the reader to the reality of the “two you,” explaining the difference between consciousness and ego. There is no religious discrimination in the book. The author's exposition of ideas cuts across all religions and non-religions. The teaching on consciousness is so touching that it creates an enlightened mind in the reader.

I enjoyed the book and the ideas it discusses. The manner employed by the author in analyzing the ideas captivated me. It is welcoming and expository. The writing style is a positive aspect of the book. It is educational, descriptive, insightful, and enlightening. The ideas are unique and educational.

I do not dislike the book. The book represents truth and sincerity. There are no negative aspects to the book. I do not dislike the book for any reason. The tone is satisfying. The author communicates his message to the readers in an engaging manner. The book is thought-provoking. I would rate “In It Together” by Eckhart Aurelius Hughes 5 out of 5 stars. The reasons are above. I recommend the book to philosophers.

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