
And he quotes and discusses the concept of “god” in many different religions, but ties them all back to a single concept. While the book is along the spirituality line, it really reframes religions, all religions as part of the same whole.

In fact one of the phenomenal things about this book is that an atheist, agnotstic, Christian, Muslim, and Buddhist could all sit with this book and identify with it in their own individual way, be it identifying with the individual, their god, or higher spiritual state of being. And at the same time I believe an atheist could listen and identify with it.


This is a book about spirituality, and if you choose to hear it this way, God.
