
INTRODUCTION
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- Jesus Christ said: "The truth will make you free". - However,
he of course trusted us to find the truth on our own. For no one else can
do it for us, no matter who tries to tell us exactly the opposite. And
make no doubt about it: Try they will! - What is more, you cannot believe
anything unless you know all the options. Because believe alone is not
enough. John the Evangelist is quoted saying: "Thoughts and believes
are too fragile wings to carry us up to the heights of knowledge".
- But where can YOU turn to look for the Truth on your own? To look for
a non-constructed, harmonic reality? - If you have not started that search
already, you could begin it with this survey of human existence. A survey
that may lead you -towards a new reality.
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- For you, the reader, it helps to become an indirect co-worker in the
experiment that this book is, in redefining human existence. That is to
say, if you are on the outlook for some new results in your own reality,
your own life? Your participation is, however, not obligatory. - This book
represents a reconsidered view on human existence. Or what we will redefine
and broaden here to include the whole human-field. It will be examined
from more angles now than we are used to. For this purpose we will considered
it natural to have quantities of material to work with. The material selected
comes from over one hundred selected books. And we simply define all those
quotes as MESSAGES to us, in spite of their different origin. Those have
been collected by this author over a period of thirty three years. And
they will, because of their combination, guarantee you, the reader, an
opportunity to enjoy reading this book for a long time to come. - Our main
working approach now is not to reject anything out of hand. And for all
of us to shift internally into our most open frame of mind. - You, the
reader, must find out for yourself, how much of this selected material
will fit your reading purpose at a time. But this author's advice, in order
for you to get the most out of the reading, is to read only a small portion
at a time. This is because the selected material may not only be quite
new to many readers, as mentioned before, but it will also be examined
anew and put into new perspectives.
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