"Sometimes it's not what you believe that's important, it's what you stop believing that's important," states Durr. "Truth doesn't really care what you believe because it stands on its own, untouchable, beyond your beliefs (in life's seeming imperfections) and until you can set aside those temporary beliefs you will remain blind to life's immense miraculousness. The physical world, from the atomic structures to the peacock's plumes, has always been so perfect. My hope is to help the reader realize that the seemingly imperfect parts have been the mental constructions of their own mind. May the reader finally come to see that 'the Truth that sets us free' is that it is only our illusions that have ever imprisoned us."
About the Author
Jerry Durr was born in the simpler days of the 1950s and grew up in the psychedelic 1960s, with the great fortune of natural curiosity and exposure to the great teachers of our time. His career in engineering working with electronic transducers was the unlikely inspiration for his perspective on how we all use our bodies to bring our non-physical thoughts into physical reality. For more information about the author, contact JerryDurr(at)aol(dot)com.
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