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If you are a seeker after what the nature of existence is about, love God, want to grow as much as possible in this lifetime, then you MUST read this book. I just can't say enough how much I enjoy reading and studying it. Words and ideas are only information. Putting the concepts discussed in this book to work in your life and trying them out to see if they are indeed God-given "Universal Truths" is the way to fully realize what you have your hands on, what a gem you have found-One must be very, very discerning when trying to weed thru the many ideas put forth on this subject, but I have finally, after living 53 years and studying and practicing the info within this book, have found what I had been looking for since I was a small child- God's Truth!! I will be forever grateful to the author.
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I read this book many years ago. What the book conveyed were the unorthodox, "unacceptable" views I held since a small child.
This book enlightened and validated my entire thought process...
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Born and raised in Alexandria, Egypt, I've had the privilege of living in an ancient land which has served as a cornerstone for three of the major religions of the world ( Judaism, Christian- ity and Islam ) as well as the birthplace of one of the worlds greatest civilizations to which has been attributed, traditionally, the erection of one one of the worlds greatest enigmatical structures, the Pyramids and the Sphinx. In this modern-day historic land, two religions dominate: Islam, which constitutes the majority, and Orthodox Christianity, whose following only comprises 10% of the population. Born into the latter faith, I was raised upon a set of tenaciously held beliefs and dogmas alongside mechanically observed rituals that seemed to be, at least in my opinion, the antithesis of Christs' ethereal message. Oddly, my doubts about mainstream Orthodox Christianity would be fueled, even more, each time that I caught a glimpse of The Pyramids. The awe that these monumental structures inspire cannot but cause you to question if their builders were ' superhumans ', who, via these encrypted architectural feats, were attempting to relay to all future generations the ' true ' mean- ing of life and reason for existence. Whilst reading chapters 4 & 5 my suspected beliefs were confirmed. I bought this book based upon all of the reviews that were written and I am not disappointed. Buy this book, read it, and you will be liberated from all the self-defeating constraints placed upon us by current theological misconceptions. You will revel in the ultimate freedom that only a true undersatanding of our purpose for existence can bring. I rate this book as a five only because there is nothing higher on the scale. Absolutely outstanding.
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Having first read this book in 1973 and again in 1988 the book continued to provide a wealth of both obvious and not so obvious insights into the meaning of human existence. Some of the information revealed is so fantastic that it could have only been passed on from supernatural or preternatural origins. I personally did not feel any person could have possibly invented or imagined the content. It left me with an optimistic attitude. Valuable literature though not for everyone.
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This is an important book. If you are searching for answers to the questions "What is the meaning of life?" and "Why am I here?" you must read this book. You may not agree with the explanations offered, but if you are intelligent and open-minded it will make more sense than the traditional answers offered by mainstream religion.
And that's not all. This book reveals ancient history you will find nowhere else. It suggests a very different political and economic societal structure (that aspect of this book reminded me of "Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand). "The New World Order" as described here is not what evangelist Pat Robertson would have you believe. This book offers hope for a better future for mankind.
It has changed my way of thinking. Read it and see if it doesn't change yours.
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