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The monk who sold his ferrari, is one book which really makes you re evaluate your life and look at things in a slightly more indepth way.
The high flying lawyer, earning a packet, but also under a huge amount of stress, suddenly has a heart attack at a young age. This obviously came as quite a shock and made me make some life changing decisions.
He leaves his wife, his job and pretty much everything he know to search for a better life. He end ... ...about life how to make the most of it. After spending some time with the monks he decided to go home and carry on spreading the teachings that he had learnt. He go to see one of his colleges and begins to tell him the story of his travels. Not only does the lawyer teach his college where he was going wrong in life. It teaches you the reader.
This book does not preach in any way, merely puts forward some different points of view, which are difficult ...
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Advantages: An iin-depth travel through the endless combinations coded in the Bible Disadvantages: Take Your time to read it, it requires the reader's full attention
The truth remains unknown. while Life remains a mystery. The present is all we will know. I have reached this same conclusion after having read Bible Code. The point of the book is that, hidden within the words of the Hebrew Bible, there is a secret code that, when deciphered, gives us an interesting view of events we see now, mentioning them almost 3000 years before they actually happen. The subject captivated me when I first read the book. The ... ...interested when it comes to the unknown especially if it is something that's beyond our capability. The author seems to use this as the focus on his book. He claimed to tell the truth by simply stating that he is an investigator with no bias opinions. I don't know if this is the truth but it does sound too perfect. I've been taught however, to always give people the benefit of the doubt. However, when it comes to science and religion, I can see that ...
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