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A Higher Good

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The question of God is the most mysterious and profound idea ever proposed by the analytical mind of man. Throughout time, man's various replies have spawned at least seven major religions and hundreds of associated cults. A Higher Good examines this important question in a new light and from a different angle. It questions the egotistical disposition of man and asserts that instead of being created in the image of God, we have created God in our image. The book opens with a detailed narrative of a death experience the author had as a teenager in 1962, and his resulting impressions of the metaphysical. But that's only a portion of this hard-hitting and thought-provoking work. A Higher Good challenges the western perception of God and examines the underlying psychological motives that influence these conclusions. It makes an argument against the existence of Hell, gives a new definition of evil and grace, and suggests that we each choose a God of our own understanding. Then, in the Three Phases, it details an exact process for achieving ultimate personal spiritual enlightenment.

264 pages, Paperback

First published November 14, 2005

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September 11, 2008
This book is not for someone with a closed mind although it may shatter some preconceived notions.
This book is for anyone seeking answers to the mysteries of life. The book is dynamic, profound and compelling. Once you have read this book you will not think in the same manner as before. You will see the world and the people in it with new eyes. You will realize that there is a “higher good” that is part of your existence.

The author has delved into controversial subjects and has made sense out of them. He has also proven his genius in areas of theology and the human psyche.

I highly recommend this book for those who seek enlightenment. The truth shall set you free is a composite of this book.
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