Introduction to The 5th Way Book Reviews
Introduction to the 5th way
Book Review #1
“In order for Spirit to experience, it has a choice to either stay formless therefore continuing to experience the Absolute Itself, or, to temporarily infuse or take form within the material creation and experience through it. Some of our Spirit decides to stay formless, while much of the rest infuse or take on form on Earth or on another planet” “Why would some of the Spirit even want to take on material form?” “To experience what they are not, in order to be able to appreciate and love what they are, which is the Absolute” (p. 57).
Right from the beginning, Addison C. Arthur states his case, this book is as ambitious as courageous: it offers a completely new look on spirituality. Based on a solidly researched body of statements, the author unbridles his creativity and invents a new world view. But Addison C. Arthur does much more than that, he translates his theory into practical advice to help us cope better with our lives. By proposing a new understanding of our essential nature, he helps us address issues of our everyday life as well as tackle philosophical questionings related to God, sense of life, survival and reincarnation. Introduction to The 5th Way is truly an important book and I highly recommend it to any one who wishes to explore the mysteries of Life.
Evelyn Elsaesser-Valarino
Author of "Talking with Angel about Illness, Death and Survival" and "On the Other Side of Life"
Co-author with Kenneth Ring of "Lessons from the Light"
Book Review #2
Refreshing - This powerfully written first novel by Addison C. Arthur provides an astonishing richly detailed demonstration of the information link between spirit/energy and the human being. This thought-provoking book is an important catalyst needed for the future advancement of humanity. The “Introduction to The 5th Way” is an efficacious display of truth mixed with an occasional humorous comment's', which is fueled by a fierce dedication to amassing facts that dispels myths in the long-neglected area of philosophy without using the condemnation of “religion”. The author introduces a new perspective on age-old questions and provides a voice for those of us who need to be heard but do not subscribe to an organized religion. This book is in a new philosophical category. This book is the first I have read which addresses spiritual questions and provides real answers instead of the normal rhetoric that leaves the reader wondering what the original question was. The author adequately and accurately reveals truth. It is the real thing. Refreshing!!
- Emma Eytcheson, MA
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