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MIMADAMOS: The Eden of Choice

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MIMADAMOS - The Soul of Adam Where are we now? Are we in space or is space within us? How can we be in space when space is boundless, and that which has no boundaries cannot contain anything to begin with? How can The Finite fall within The Infinite save in a dream-like equation? Are we dreaming this reality into presence here & now as we speak?

What if the core nature of what you consider to be 'reality' is coded in logical absurdity only to awaken you to the fact that you are only dreaming and that this world isn't 'real'? Will you lose your mind if you discover that nothing is physically real and that the rules no longer apply? What if the battle since the beginning of time has always been over you (your perception of reality)? What if your view of reality has been deliberately hacked by a pseudo logic only to hide the magic that your soul so deeply seeks? What if the most awaited battle in time Armageddon is already taking place inside you? And What if your current reality is a dynamic translation of its outcomes? Did The Ending precede The Beginning ? Is there a deeper meaning to existence locked somewhere within you, waiting to be accessed? Can a unique narrative help you discover essential, hidden truths about humanity? Are you ready to see 'reality' like never seen or heard before? Are you ready to go places you've never been before? If you are simply looking for a traditional novel to read Mimadamos is not for you! Mimadamos is not merely about a story line. It is about moments of truth that send shivers down your spine. It is not merely about losing yourself to the narrative. It is more about finding yourself in the meaning. The material revealed in Mimadamos is captivating and will permanently alter your perception of 'reality'! The uniqueness you are about to be exposed to cannot be easily ignored or overlooked. Like sunlight, its power translates into immediate vision. Mimadamos is certain to be life-changing for you provided that you receive it with a free and open mind allowing its absolving narrative to work its way through you.

334 pages, Paperback

Published January 25, 2019

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Chadi B. Ghaith

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Chadi B. Ghaith is an aspiring new author from the Land of the Phoenix (Lebanon).
He was born in Beirut to a Gnostic Druze parents.

​​His Gnostic spiritual orientation, in addition to his childhood admiration for ancient Greek philosophers like Pythagoras, Plato, and Aristotle, and Gnostic Sages like Hermes Trismegistus, Enoch, and Seth, led him to pursue higher education in the field of philosophy at American University of Beirut.

After many years of studying the masterpieces of these timeless minds in courses and on his own, one day he happened to come across a Druze Gnostic resource entitled The Exclusive Fifth Science. For more than two decades now, Chadi has been decoding the logic of this unique mind science, and what he has discovered so far is beyond amazing.

Mimadamos is his first attempt at translating the magic of Fifthscience into a modern narrative.

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December 23, 2021

This was a very interesting read. It did take me a lot longer to finish than most books because it is very philosophical and deep.
In the beginning, Destiny is marrying Fate. She travels with him back to his home. When she gets pregnant, she goes back home because of a tradition of her people to be cared for by her family. But no one is there. She ends up having and raising the child, Choice, alone. What I never understood about this was why didn't she go back to Fate? There wasn't really a reason for her to stay there.
Choice eventually leaves Destiny to explore outside his home, unknowingly led into the enemy's territory by someone he thought he could trust. He ends up meeting Hope, and they become friends and sort of allies against the enemy. Time and Space are threatened into helping the enemy get into Destiny's brain and hack into her thoughts. They don't seem to want to, but they do it anyway (I can sort of understand that). What I don't understand is why they obey the enemy when they are summoned? They could just not show up?
I also did not really understand the thing with Choice eating the apple? He did not become evil afterwards, so was it just a reference to the Fall?
Everything works out in the end though, Destiny is reunited with Fate and Choice and the enemy loses his followers when they find out the truth about him.
I found this book very intriguing. I would definitely recommend trying out this book if you are a fan of philosophical narratives or religious themes.
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