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El libro está formado por 100 pensamientos, en 100 palabras (en el original), cubriendo 100 páginas (en el original). Puedes leer una página cada día durante tres meses y volver a empezar.Se han condensado para que quepan en un párrafo de unas 100 palabras cada uno (en inglés). Se deben leer como un poema en prosa, un Haiku extenso.
The book is 100 points in 100 words on 100 pages. You can read one page each day for over three months and then start over.The points are compressed to fit into one paragraph of about 100 words each. They need to be read like a prose poem or extended Haiku.
What is reality? What is the meaning of human life? Why do we suffer? In this simple volume, international lecturer Ellis Potter explores three major worldviews that propose radically different answers to these eternal questions. In clear and compelling language, Potter shows us that the three worldviews, and the unique hope that each offers to humanity, have profoundly different consequences for how we see everyday reality and the ultimate purpose of our lives. This book is a concise, reader friendly look at 3 basic ways of seeing reality from the East and the West. It wrestles with the problem of suffering and finds solutions in each of the 3 points of view. It is respectful of each worldview and engages the readers in some deep and hard-hitting questions about how they identify themselves and how they look at and understand the world. Reading, thinking about and perhaps discussing this book will bring the readers into a clearer focus of their own way of seeing reality. The book is based on lectures by the author and has a large section of questions and answers drawn from actual discussions.
- ¿Es la realidad tan sólo materia natural y energía?-¿Podemos tener un conocimiento inclusivo y liberal de la realidad y ser estables y sólidos?- ¿Cómo podemos encarar la vida con tolerancia y aceptación a la vez que mantenemos nuestra identidad?Con lenguaje e imágenes claras, este librito nos habla sobre el punto de contacto que combina las partes naturales y sobrenaturales de la realidad para producir una totalidad viva y orgánica.Este libro nos muestra una visión que trae más paz y esperanza en la vida a todas las generaciones.
Many lives have more potential on the inside than appears on the outside. This interview biography will encourage you to step out and dare to grow in ways that will also make others' lives bigger. Ellis Potter has lived as a musician, a hippie business man, a Zen Buddhist Monk, a worker in the Christian community of L'Abri Fellowship, an author and a pastor. Most readers will be able to connect their lives with his. Share with him in wrestling for answers to questions about storytelling and language, prayer, meditation, decision making, culture, faith, salvation and doubt, music and art, happiness, writing books and sermons, escapism and heaven, suffering, emotions and apologetics. Fasten your seatbelts for an adventure.
Woher wissen wir etwas? Weil es ‚wissenschaftlich bewiesen' ist oder ‚in der Bibel steht' oder es ‚sich in mir einfach richtig und wahr anfühlt '? Wissen wir alles auf gleiche Weise? Passen unterschiedliche Wege der Erkenntnis zusammen in ein Leben und eine Wirklichkeit?In dieser kompakten Ausgabe, dem zweiten Teil einer Trilogie, zeigt der internationale Referent Ellis Potter auf, wie vier grundlegende Quellen der Erkenntnis zusammengefügt werden können, um uns umfassender menschlich zu machen.Sein erstes Buch, „Drei Weltformeln", erschien 2012 und wurde bislang in 14 Sprachen übersetzt.
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