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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar) 9
taken from the various events we encounter in our daily lives. In this way,
the readers will have the opportunity to think about what they have
learned and apply it whether it be at home, at work, at school, in front of
the television- in short, in every aspect of their lives.
This conversation examines some ideas about life which probably
come to the mind of every enquirer: that Allah puts into human soul a
totality of perceptions; that it is experienced in the brain like a kind of
dream; that this world, the original of which we can never have direct
contact with, has a purpose, and provides some answers to the questions
that arise from these ideas. Readers who want to learn the truth will find
here what they want to know about these ideas.
Besides the many who openly and without prejudice approach the
truth, there will also be those who, although they have come to know and
understand it, are unwilling to accept it or avoid the responsibility that
learning this truth will entail. When those who have adopted such a
faulty point of view read this book, they will understand it better how
degrading it is for a sensible person to live in a world based on lies and
fantasy by running away from the truth.
It must not be forgotten that what is beautiful is what is true;
therefore, it makes no sense to fear the truth or run away from it. A
renewed life of ease and contentment takes only some serious open-
minded thinking. When people put forth the effort to learn and
understand the truth, instead of deceiving themselves and running after
fantasy, they will experience the beauty of a real and endless happiness as
opposed to the false happiness of a deceitful world.