The Meaning of Life

by D. J. Pedi


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/6/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 94
ISBN : 9781412010511

About the Book

This book is about the consistency of mindset and how one idea will always produce another idea of the same nature. This is also a book about provision. Provision guarantees that all things, whether event or idea, can be reinterpreted as to not leave us without a way out. As the principal of reinterpretation begins to take form it will expose the hypocrisy in mind set and illustrate through this that opposites cannot be truly achieved but only imagined. We live in a world of fallacy and opposites called hypocrisy. It is through hypocrisy that the whole world in which we see contains enemies and opposition as we deem them. But more so it is the very nature of hypocrisy that we do not see that all words and phrases are only exchanged. This book is about the total agreement of all mankind though it is not seen as such, which again is the very nature of hypocrisy itself. This book will give you a glimpse into the truth of utter oneness in all things and why hypocrisy although experienced cannot be truly achieved. For example, have you ever noticed that we all really do and say the same things? All that is really happening is that words and phrases are being exchanged by all. But for what purpose ? What entered our mindset that we cannot see past ourselves? Many people acknowledge their ego but still experience its weight, why? Because they give it strength, but why? There is a common thread that keeps us bound. This book identifies what that thread is and it is something which does not even exist. This thread is so utterly believed by all the world that it will seem impossible to escape it, and by yourself you can not. The whole world is built upon it. It is everywhere you go and every thing you see. It is where ever your foot hits the floor. Why does everyone want to know what you believe? Does this not give belief itself its very stronghold. When something becomes of value is it not then fought over? And when it is fought over, in that very moment, isnÕt it that both agree that it has value? Such is hypocrisy, all fighting over the exact same thing, the fear of loss. When I was shown the utter magnitude of this it was not without the provision for its utter escape. This book is about such a provision.


About the Author

When I was nine years old I was outside playing in the backyard of my home and it was a typical hot California day. As I was taking a break to quench my thirst I reached down to clutch my cool soda pop can and take a big gulp when all of a sudden I heard very distinctly, "Look inside the can ! ". I knew immediately to pull the can away from my mouth which was a few inches from my lips. I looked inside the can and I saw a vary large wasp fluttering about. I was entirely horrified thinking of the almost imminent outcome and did not take the time until later in life to thank this friendly voice.

As I grew older the friendly voice became more direct and personable even to the point of asking direct questions and receiving direct answers. This book contains only some of what I have been shown and told so far.