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Without Truth There Is Nothing - Beyond Inherited Comprehension Series: Book 2 - cover

Without Truth There Is Nothing - Beyond Inherited Comprehension Series: Book 2

Lucian and Aminas

Casa editrice: BooxAi

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In the illuminating pages of "Without Truth, There Is Nothing," Lucian & Aminas embark on a profound exploration into the intricate dance between truth, love, righteousness, and fairness. Armed with the conviction that truth is the ultimate constant, Lucian & Aminas unveil a captivating journey through the spiritual, metaphysical, and philosophical landscapes that construct our understanding of existence.

Born from a stirring revelation that contemporary society is profoundly affected by a deficiency in foundational truth, Lucian's profound narrative is an insightful investigation and revelation of a world that lies beyond the commonplace and the accepted. It is a call to the seeker, the philosopher, and the curious - an invitation to embark on a journey that promises to transcend the mundane and venture into the depths of existential truth.

"Without Truth, There Is Nothing" is more than a literary piece; it is a spiritual sojourn that promises to disrupt, challenge, and refine every notion you’ve held about reality, leading you down the paths less trodden – where the silent laws of existence whisper the enigmatic truths of life.
Disponibile da: 10/10/2023.

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