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  • Guest 25th Oct 2008

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    The Universal Mind And I makes a lot of sense, well i liked it. It was easy to read and made a lot of sense.

  • Guest 5th Jun 2008

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    Some good points raised and the question and answer sessions are easy to read.
  • SimonShutter 4th Feb 2005

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    Martin E. Moore, The Universal Mind & I - An unusual and remarkable book. Never read anything with such depth before and it left me feeling a little profound - yet slightly baffled. There are real answers in this book but sometimes it is hard to understand the full meaning because it contains such in-depth discussions and analysis of life, although to be fair it is marketed as intelligent philosophy. I would recommend this book to anyone for two reasons. Firstly, because it contains somethin ...
  • BookKing Rank: Lance Corporal 13th Jun 2004

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    The Universal Mind & I sets out to answer the question we all seek answers too. Why am I here? What is the meaning to life? How are miracles possible? It's a bold attempt. I must say, it offers an interesting and very plausible account based around the concept of opposite (similar to Yin and Yang). Personally I'm tired of reading books claiming to offer answers, only to find them steeped in the opinion requiring an act of faith that the author knows more than me. It was a pleasure to read som ...