The Book of Universal Knowledge

The Book of Universal Knowledge by Deborah McMahon, published by AuthorHouse in August 2004, is a 128-page exploration of spiritual and self-help themes. This edition invites readers to engage with their internal wisdom and seek a higher state of being, addressing the challenges of everyday life that often drown out this inner voice. The book serves as a guide for those who wish to embrace the truth and contribute to a more peaceful world amidst confusion and suffering.
Readers will find insights that encourage them to listen to their inner selves and recognize the gifts of the universe. The narrative emphasizes the importance of sharing this wisdom with others, aiming to foster a sense of peace in a troubled culture. Through its focus on spirituality and self-discovery, The Book of Universal Knowledge seeks to resonate with those who are ready to remember and act upon their deeper truths.
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We are all called by our internal wisdom to seek a higher state of being. Some of us ignore the voice completely. Others listen, only to deny the truth with the clamorings of reality as the everyday world dictates how it should be. A few, maybe a handful of us, dare to listen and hear the sweetness of the sound of the perfection of life. For those few, this book is written. For those few will change the world in this time of suffering and confusion by adding the element of peace needed to soothe the aching heart of our culture. We will listen and pass the truth on to others and save the world. The Book of Universal Knowledge is the internal wisdom the page so those of us who remember can remember again the sound of the gifts of the universe.
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