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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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The book can be read daily as a guide to life.,
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This review is from: The Path: Metaphysics for the '90s (Paperback)
The Path was given to me as a gift, and that it truly was. The book is a dedication to Percival's "Thinking and Destiny," but is written in a concise, clear and engaging manner. The author addresses the questions we ask ourselves on a daily basis: What is the purpose of life? How do I achieve my destiny? How do I come to accept the inadequacies of the human being? The book encompasses Mr. Matheson's thoughts and views on metaphysics in a simple way. I recommend the book for anyone who enjoys discussion of metaphysics, spirituality and humanity.
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Richard Matheson has been one of the most extraordinary authors of the 20th century and this book is yet another example of this,
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This review is from: The Path: Metaphysics for the '90s (Paperback)
Richard Matheson is one of the most extraordinary authors of the 20th and 21st century and "The Path" is yet another example of this. His ability to express complicated thoughts and emotions in clear and concise language is legendary.
His work seen in his novels "Somewhere in Time" and "What Dreams may Come" as well as his long list of publications and screenplays throughout the years exemplifies his exceptional talent. |
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The Path: Metaphysics for the '90s by Richard Matheson (Paperback - Sept. 1993)
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