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Every Day, the Most Beautiful Ever Feb 08, 2010
By Julie Mr. Wohl's book is magnificent;brilliantly,succinctly decoding the mystery of thought and reality. He purposefully approaches duality in each composition and in so few words, replete with meaning ,negates and nullifies the dualism. He is almost scientific and mathematical in his consistent manner. This book is expressly joyful and thought-provoking. His approach is so fresh, it took me some 'time' to harmonize with his style. Once I did, I found it the most beautiful ever!!!! Turning each page increased the essence of warmth, clarity and peace we experience when we live in awareness of the illusion. It brought me to the fullness of seeing my own duality; that which IS and isn't! Thank you for sharing your epic creation.
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I Loved It So Much, I've Already Read It Four Times Jan 15, 2010
By A. Neil Reuben For many years, I have read books by great spiritual masters like Buddha, LaoTsu, Bodhidharma, Jallaludin Rumi, and Khalil Gibran. While these masters are timeless, they don't always read like contemporaries. Mr. Wohl's book is both timeless and contemporary. He courageously shares his own growth process with us, revealing the insights he has gained regarding addiction, divorce, alienation, and egoic mind.
Though he writes in a universal voice (most of his passages refer to "we" and "us" ) his words reach out to the reader in a very personal way. The author has an incredibly nimble mind, which manages to stay a step or two ahead of the numerous booby traps and false conclusions of the ego. His thoughts are very deep, compelling the reader to stop and dig through layers of mystery to get to the core of understanding.
Ultimately, the book brings the mind to silence by stripping it of pretense and rationalization. "Every Day The Most Beautiful Ever," is written in the form of an epic poem. Each verse can stand alone, so you can open to any page and get an insight without having to read any previous passage. And yet, if you read it through from beginning to end, it has a structural integrity that expands meaning as you progress. You may not resonate with every passage, but you will never forget this book. The writing is that good and the message is that compelling.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
superb for browsing and for intense reading Jan 01, 2010
By Judith L Shane
"Shane"
among the many books that explore, capture, and sing about the deepest truths of the universe, this book really is unique. every sentence is memorable and every idea accessible. i think it's one of the easiest insight books to give to someone -- it doesn't duplicate, doesn't suggest "you need it". it's fresh and goes from the heart of the author (in my opinion) into the heart of the reader. easy going.
don't let the cover photo mislead; looks like it is a book for moms, or about children. it's not. it's a never ending loosely crafted poem for all who snack on, and all who consume such writings. i snacked a bit, went back and bought 4 copies for friends.
A Special Book From A Special Mind Jan 03, 2010
By R. Katz
"The Grooviest"
Each page offers a glimpse into the workings of the mind of this most interesting author. Lots of food for thought. I'm digesting it a page at a time. You will find it gives you ideas to mull over and ponder. The great picture on the back cover lets us have a look at the sweet soul who penned these words.
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