This is a follow-up book to my earlier book, Mune Shinri. The first book talks about comparative religion, and the theory of how the founders of religion develop religions. This book is an open-ended holy book for those with their own spirituality. There are some of my own beliefs there, but the idea is that if this is background information on religious theory, this is the "holy book." That said, I don't believe in holy books or holy places or holy people. I believe all things are holy, because of the nature of this world. ...
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This is a follow-up book to my earlier book, Mune Shinri. The first book talks about comparative religion, and the theory of how the founders of religion develop religions. This book is an open-ended holy book for those with their own spirituality. There are some of my own beliefs there, but the idea is that if this is background information on religious theory, this is the "holy book." That said, I don't believe in holy books or holy places or holy people. I believe all things are holy, because of the nature of this world. This is an analysis of my spirituality mixed with enough ideas to get other people to think about their own beliefs.
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