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Into the Unknown - Will Bradbury


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Into the Unknown - Will Bradbury

 
Description: Genre: Religion / Spirituality

Newest Review: ... THE CYCLE OF NECESSITY, writes: "We make and unmake ourselves...Each of us is the architect of his own tomorrow. The ... more

 ... future is in our own hands...all the misfortunes which occur are the result of our own mistakes..." Should the rich man feel that all is well? He has good karma? Should the poor man feel that he must have bad karma? According to Jesus: "Happy you that are poor....alas for you that are rich...bring in here (to God's dinner party) the poor, the maimed, the blind and the lame...There was a rich man who used to dress in purple and fine linen, passing his days in splendid ease, while at his gate there l...more

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Premium Review Into the Unknown - Will Bradbury: EVER GET A SENSE OF DEJA VU? EVER GET A SENSE OF DEJA VU? EV ... (1400 words)
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Is life an accident or is there a meaning and a purpose? The evidence often seems conflicting, confusing and limited. I watched a boy called Narsip die of tetanus. I watched a boy called Ajat die of encephalitis. Dostoevsky, in THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV, writes about a fictional general who throws a serf child to his dogs, to be torn apart. "And if the sufferings of children go to swell the sum of sufferings which was necessary to pay for truth, then I protest that the truth is not worth such a price," says the character called Ivan. I had an interview for a post overseas. I just knew I was going to get the job and I was right. ...  Read the complete review

 

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