Message From God By Pradip Mukherji

Message From God 

By Pradip Mukherji

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My Ratings 4.5/5

Synopsis
In the West, god is portrayed as someone who judges you at the end of your life; in the East, god is portrayed as someone who fulfils your wishes and liberates you from the cycle of birth and death.

True God is neither.

The Book - Message From God - reveals who the True God is and who is imposing as the true God, creating all religions and spirituality. The Book reveals the highest game of deceptions causing the human suffering. The Book reveals the ultimate secrets of the universe. The Book reveals how to connect with God and be blessed by God.

This is a:
Book of Healing
Book of Truth
Book of Secrets
Book of Salvation
Book of Liberation
Book of Freedom

This Book will be able to Heal you in many ways. This Book reveals what Truth is. This Book reveals the Secrets that have never been heard of before. This Book is about Salvation, where you are made Free from all your sins, no matter what you have done, after your death. This Book Liberates you by making this your last life; you will no longer be born as a human. This Book is the True Book of Freedom, the Ultimate Freedom, because the Book Connects you with God, who can Guide you, Heal you and Will Be with you Forever.

This Book was never meant to happen, but still happened because of the Grace of God.

Invitation to the reader:
God is Inviting the reader to be in a place of neither accepting, nor rejecting, but willing to explore and see if anything changes in your life by reading the book and following the instructions for 30 days.

The Book will serve you best if you read the entire Book in one sitting and absorb the energies flowing through the Book.

You have known God through the scriptures, through religion and spirituality, through their spokesperson.

Now you have an opportunity of knowing God from beyond all the above, directly from God.
The experience can be exhilarating, an eye-opener or disturbing. No one is asking you to believe what's in the Book. No one is asking you to drop anything. Just give the instructions of the Book a try for 30 days.

My Thoughts
I recently had the opportunity to read "Message From God" by Pradip Mukherji, and it left a profound impact on my perspective of spirituality and the divine. Mukherji's exploration challenges the conventional portrayals of God in both Western and Eastern traditions, offering a refreshing and transformative journey into the true nature of spirituality.

The book serves as a guide to healing, truth, and salvation, unraveling the highest games of deception that contribute to human suffering. Mukherji shares insights into the ultimate secrets of the universe, inviting readers to connect with God in a way that goes beyond traditional religious frameworks.

What struck me most was the author's unique invitation to readers – not to blindly accept or reject but to explore the transformative potential of the book's teachings for 30 days. This experiential approach added a layer of authenticity to the narrative, emphasizing the practical application of spiritual insights.

As I delved into the pages, Mukherji's writing resonated with clarity and depth. The book serves as a conduit for healing, a source of truth, and a guide to liberation and freedom from conventional notions of salvation. The promise of a direct connection with the divine, beyond the confines of religious dogma, felt both liberating and empowering.

"Message From God" isn't just a book; it's an invitation to a spiritual journey that transcends boundaries and offers a direct and personal connection with the divine. The author's approach encourages readers to explore, experience, and see for themselves, creating an opportunity for an exhilarating and eye-opening exploration of spirituality. I found it to be a compelling and thought-provoking read that challenges and expands one's understanding of the divine.

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