Color
Jedi Council Member
edit by Color : I AM NOT RECOMMENDING THIS BOOK ANYMORE,
since I've realized some crazy differences
between the version I have and the one I found on the net in English, just few mins ago....
This is not the same thing! I have no idea how this is possible, but it is.
8.9.2007.
Huh... This book isn't new to me, I discovered it few years ago... and...
Hmh... I think it's worth reading.
But I also need to explain, in details, why so
I am Christian, but not practicing my religion, actually, avoiding it all of my life.
What I've read in the Cass and The wave is about as much I can swallow about it,
and some historical books, off course...
But, back on the matter- I find this book interesting. Didn't have a chance to read anything else
from this writer, even this book- I was trying to find for years...
And, although it has a glare like belonging to the new age thing, it's not:
it was first published back in 1925.
To make a long story short, I find this book valuable for open minds,
not as much as "new thing" discovered, but as a way of finding, in the past, some persons,
trying to make it through, within their Christian heritage compiled with life experience/knowledge.
That's why I like it, it's the only book mentioning the name of Christ in belief/system -I can actually read.
Dangerous for followers, nice reading for wonderer...
since I've realized some crazy differences
between the version I have and the one I found on the net in English, just few mins ago....
This is not the same thing! I have no idea how this is possible, but it is.
8.9.2007.
Huh... This book isn't new to me, I discovered it few years ago... and...
Hmh... I think it's worth reading.
But I also need to explain, in details, why so
I am Christian, but not practicing my religion, actually, avoiding it all of my life.
What I've read in the Cass and The wave is about as much I can swallow about it,
and some historical books, off course...
But, back on the matter- I find this book interesting. Didn't have a chance to read anything else
from this writer, even this book- I was trying to find for years...
And, although it has a glare like belonging to the new age thing, it's not:
it was first published back in 1925.
To make a long story short, I find this book valuable for open minds,
not as much as "new thing" discovered, but as a way of finding, in the past, some persons,
trying to make it through, within their Christian heritage compiled with life experience/knowledge.
That's why I like it, it's the only book mentioning the name of Christ in belief/system -I can actually read.
Dangerous for followers, nice reading for wonderer...