the way to read the book
The way to read this book is slowly, first thing in the morning. Read a few pages at a time & spend the day musing about what you read. You could pick a topic or start anywhere you like - order does not matter
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There is a way to read every book. Some books you have to keep reading and finish in one sitting, others you can bookmark and read over a week while lounging on a beach chair etc. I hope you read this book as I have laid out. The idea is to think about the thoughts long after you have read it. Let me give you an example. Here is a line from the book..
A black cat crossing the road is considered bad luck in some cultures. What about the cat’s cul-ture?
Did you know that in some cultures if a black cat was to cross the street in front of you, you would slow down if you are walking or driving in the hope that someone else would cross the path the cat crossed before you crossed it and get all the negative vibes of that activity, get all that bad luck. It is kind of funny how cars and people which was going at a certain pace slow down significantly when a black cat is crossing the road. Cats for some reason have been associated with death. People see imaginary cats in the last days of their lives etc. Also it is said cats tend to come and hang out at person's death bed. I am wondering what about the cat's culture, what would they consider bad luck..would it be a human being crossing their path.
So don't stop thinking long after you have read the thought, assimilated it and given it some thought on why it was thought..:-). The other aspect is also not every thought or view presented in this work is something that you will agree with..if you did then you should only be reading your own work..:-)..however if there are 10 that you can relate to, 10 that you downright disagree with & 10 that make you laugh, I would consider my job done...:-)
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There is a way to read every book. Some books you have to keep reading and finish in one sitting, others you can bookmark and read over a week while lounging on a beach chair etc. I hope you read this book as I have laid out. The idea is to think about the thoughts long after you have read it. Let me give you an example. Here is a line from the book..
A black cat crossing the road is considered bad luck in some cultures. What about the cat’s cul-ture?
Did you know that in some cultures if a black cat was to cross the street in front of you, you would slow down if you are walking or driving in the hope that someone else would cross the path the cat crossed before you crossed it and get all the negative vibes of that activity, get all that bad luck. It is kind of funny how cars and people which was going at a certain pace slow down significantly when a black cat is crossing the road. Cats for some reason have been associated with death. People see imaginary cats in the last days of their lives etc. Also it is said cats tend to come and hang out at person's death bed. I am wondering what about the cat's culture, what would they consider bad luck..would it be a human being crossing their path.
So don't stop thinking long after you have read the thought, assimilated it and given it some thought on why it was thought..:-). The other aspect is also not every thought or view presented in this work is something that you will agree with..if you did then you should only be reading your own work..:-)..however if there are 10 that you can relate to, 10 that you downright disagree with & 10 that make you laugh, I would consider my job done...:-)

Published on March 04, 2015 01:11
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