Publisher's Synopsis
All is One, and One is Love. We all have read or heard this at least once, but we still feel pain and create division. This indicates a lack of understanding in our part and it is the belief of the author that, however minimally, this book can be of aid.It isn't better nor more informative. Yet, it is unique and useful in its own way. Put into words, it may be said that its quality lies on the effort that was put in trying to clarify the most common (mis)understandings, which habitually we have many.For example, to love all or to have never-ending optimism is usually associated with irrationality, so, it is viewed as an attitude unfundamented by logic and thus can be adopted only by the unintelligent. Another example is how we treat truth.We face it all the time, but not wanting to, we call it of other names so as to pretend it isn't it. We are inventive and use many words. The most common in the West as of now are poetry and philosophy, but idea, opinion, saying are used often.There are many (mis)understandings but albeit at first looking different, they are the same. Love is all. In this book, in as concise of a manner as possible, it will be attempted to show this is so and hopefully help anyone struggling, struggle a bit less.