A Book That Will Change How You View LifeTOKYO, JAPAN, January 4, 2007 -- Everything that exists existed, and everything that existed exists. If you ever wondered if your life makes a difference, wonder no more. Everything will put things into a new perspective for you. We all make a difference; an infinite, indescribable impact that is difficult to comprehend and impossible to map. Everything describes energy strings and connections throughout the universe between all that exists, not only in the material world but also in the unseen, virtual world of our mind and spirit. Everything will illustrate to you that we all make an indescribable difference that is so complex that it is incomprehensible. Everything is aimed to make you think about life and our universe in ways in which you have probably never thought before. Robert Wood presents an argument or a thought, and often an opposing thought, and allows the reader to judge for them self on what, if anything, they want to accept. As the author says, The choice is yours. Everything is not about religion. Nor does it espouse any particular religious philosophy; however, it does discuss the creation and takes the reader through provoking scenarios about whom or what may be the creator. Did God create the universe or did the universe create God? Although not a big book (130 pages), it will give the reader a lot to think about. Every chapter is a concise information packet that discusses topics such as what makes up our world, who we are, what we are, do we make a difference, thought energy and how it affects your world, spiritual guidance, the question of the existence of heaven, the impact of a death, and other interesting and very thought provoking concepts. For an example, when you think of yourself as gme,h who is it, really, that makes up gmeh? When someone dies or when two people get married, how many lives are actually affected? Robert T. Wood is not a new author, as he has published numerous works. However, most of his works have been in the area of Japanese language. Everything was published by Lulu.com (http://www.lulu.com), the worldfs fastest-growing provider of print-on-demand books. Link to Everything: http://www.lulu.com/content/280160. |