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C**Y
Getting to the next stage of self-awareness
I’m still reading it and applying to my everyday life the recommended exercises and getting to the next level of self- awareness. I love Frederick Dodson’s work and have read a few of his books. It’s just a “crescendo” to the next stage.
S**F
Love reading this book.
Read the book several times. He had so much to share and I learned something new each time.
T**S
A Thesis on Comparative Religion and many other spiritual topics not covered in other Dodson books
Fred Dodson's depth continues to increase profoundly. If you've ever struggled with questions about what happens after death, are "my" religious beliefs "right." What about those who believe differently - who is right? Or, if you'd like to know about Marian Apparitions, a way to see possible paranormal "beings" that might be in your space and more, this is your book. Fred explores some of the "off the beaten path" realities that we simply don't think about every day.What is striking about this book is Fred's continued depth of research and topic expansion. It goes way beyond the surface, and as typical with Dodson books, you'll learn things you've probably never heard before, at least in this way.As a matter of testimony, I grew up in a very fundamental belief system. It permeated home, school and church. For years, I struggled with the Bible verse in John where Jesus says "No man comes to the Father but by me." Fred addresses this directly, and in the context of the entire conversation of the book, it really helped me clear up some left-over confusion from my past.Have an open mind, be willing to stretch your belief system in new frontiers, and let Fred take you to a higher dimension of "Hidden Realities." It's a journey you won't regret!
J**O
Way too much talk about the ignorance of others YAWN
I enjoyed this book but really felt it was needlessly long winded and could stand to talk about the ignorance of others substantially less. I’m capable of reading about several different theories of thought without being reminded every 10 pages that people who have rigid belief systems are less enlightened. The redundancy is very tedious.
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