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The Moses Code

By: James F. Twyman
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Hay House Inc
ISBN: 1401917887
ISBN-13: 9781401917883
Released: 27 Mar 2008
RRP: £8.99
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Worth reading ... and yet not for me ... - By: MaxC, 08 Jul 2008
My understanding of this book is that the author has taken from the Bible the actual words which God & Moses spoke to each other, & has foundin them a deeper significance of the working relationship between Man & God. So when meditated upon, the simple phrase "here I am" becomes a hugely powerful statement. It makes some sense.

The book seems to me to be a Semitic / Jewish take on Conversations with God (I do mean that respectfully) & for me Neale Donald Walshe's writings are more immediate & had a more powerful impact on my life & my thinking than this book did. That's just a personal thing I guess.

I bought this book, read it once, & promptly passed it on to someone else (I believein spreading the Dharmain whatever form it takes). It wasn't a book that I would choose to keep with me to read over again.
I wouldn't dismiss it out of hand, but it does have an uncomfortable feeling of a book jumping on a fashionable bandwagon, with not a lot to say at the end of the day.
Thought provoking - By: Mad Meg, 16 Jun 2008
I read the book after watching the DVD & was surprised by how much I enjoyed reading it, & at how my awareness changed by doing so.
Having slept throught "The Secret" 3 times & actually feeling quite disturbed that here were the instructions for mankind to be even more greedy & materialistic than ever, I was thrilled when I found The Moses Code as this addresses the very issue. God / the Creator loves us & wants us to be happy. The best way for this to be manifested? That is really down to you, but this book looks at manifestations of soul need as opposed to ego need. Both are available to you, but if you want "stuff" I'd probably stick with TS.
Read with an open mind & heart you may find something useful within it's pages. I certainly did & am currently re-reading it.
I am sure that it won't be everyone's cup of tea, but it has demonstrated how much angst the ego / separation can cause. It's well written, with simple exercises that actually leave you feeling good.
Whatever you'd likein your life, this book will enable you to look more closely at your motivations & maybe fine tune what it is you need,& then achieve them.
Just read it & make your own mind up.

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