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- The Meaning and Purpose of Life: Unraveling Truth and Lies About Religion, ETs, Spirituality, New Earth
- By: Daniel DeAngelis
- Narrated by: Daniel DeAngelis
- Length: 6 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged
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Disclosure: The Meaning and Purpose of Life, a groundbreaking book, challenges everything you think you know about humanity, spirituality, and our place in the universe. This compelling work exposes the truth and lies about what it means to be human on planet Earth by unveiling these truths through a logical, step-by-step revelation process of the author's personal journey. Along with new unprecedented sources and information, the contents provides evidence that empowers listeners to realize their full potential as powerful spiritual beings, capable of seemingly magical abilities.
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Wake up!
- By j on 09-30-24
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- The Meaning and Purpose of Life: Unraveling Truth and Lies About Religion, ETs, Spirituality, New Earth
- By: Daniel DeAngelis
- Narrated by: Daniel DeAngelis
Considering it all, questioning it all
Reviewed: 01-19-25
I was recommended this title in study group for extrasensory skills. I went into it already questioning what many consider truth and wondering what is the practical use for the lies we uncover and realities that crumble. The author looks at a few topics form many angles. What is most impactful for is that finding something personal, that I don't question is where the work is the hardest and where misconceptions originate, where one can be mislead and lied to (my the self or my other). There were several times, because I tend to take things too seriously, where I felt a heavy weight in learning and unlearning and re-questioning reality. But, deeper in the book, there is more on the inner truth and its purpose and where it can lead you, personally.
It is a book that needs to be re-read for rediscovery, since the layers of beliefs and re-forming understanding can take time.
I enjoyed the angles he takes immensely. This is work our minds are meant to take on. I think when I re-read, I may choose to hope around as I did not enjoy briefly covering a topic but having to wait later in the book for deeper dive. But for the first read, I suspect this is the journey the author intended.
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The School for Good and Evil 3: The Last Ever After
- By: Soman Chainani
- Narrated by: Polly Lee
- Length: 20 hrs and 52 mins
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Former best friends Sophie and Agatha thought their ending was sealed when they went their separate ways, but their storybook is about to be rewritten - and this time theirs isn't the only one. With the girls apart, Evil has taken over, and the forces of Good are in deathly peril. Will Agatha and Sophie be able to work together to save them? Will they find their way to being friends again? And will their new ending be the last Ever After they've been searching for?
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The School for Good and Evil 3
- By Pirkko on 11-25-16
- The School for Good and Evil 3: The Last Ever After
- By: Soman Chainani
- Narrated by: Polly Lee
Awesome story
Reviewed: 12-31-22
Literally amazing story, has funny parts and serious parts. And i like the narrarator a lot
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