Monday, June 29, 2020
Virtual Book Tour + #Giveaway: Perception vs. Truth by Eyal Cohen @RABTBookTours
Self-help, Spiritually, Non-fiction
Date Published: April 7, 2020
Do you want your life to change?
The good news is that it all begins right in your mind.
By opening your mind, you can change your life in 180 degrees, making the phrase “Everything is in your head” more important than ever before.
The perception of reality steers our thoughts, feelings, the choices we make and the way we live our life.
It is the underlying reason why our lives are the way they are.
People who never examine their point of view of the world miss the chance to significantly change their lives.
What shapes our perception is the country we live in, society, culture, religion, parents, teachers, and publications like the internet, television, movies, radio, newspapers, and literature.
Many people are misguided by their perceptions, which constantly get them into problems.
This book, Perception vs. Truth, was born as a result of that insight. As the name suggests, much of the reality we take for granted in our lives simply isn’t true. Perception vs. Truth is a wake-up call for all of us. It is a fascinating read, full of interesting insights. It is a spring to quench one’s thirst for knowledge and understanding. It can open your mind to different ways of thinking, new feelings, and novel behavior.
Perception vs. Truth is a reminder that our lives can change just by changing the way we're perceiving it.
Interview with Eyal Cohen
What was the
hardest scene from your book to write?
The writing of
the "Perception vs. Truth" Book was easy and fun, flowing
like water down a stream. The writing poured from me to the page
effortlessly and it was relatively easy and quick.
The editing of
the script was the exact opposite.
It was difficult
because I had to find a way to be very precise with the words to
avoid confusion in the reader, and to endeavor that the message I
wanted to convey would be clear and easy to understand even among
readers who are not well versed in this genre.
Therefore the
subtitle is spirituality in simple words.
Why did you
choose to write in your particular field or genre?
I didn't choose
the field or genre of writing.
You could say
that this field or genre chose me.
The subject of
"Perception vs. Truth" is an area that has always
interested me since I was a kid. So over the years of searching for
answers to the questions that were inside of me has led me to this
book.
What did you
enjoy most about writing this book?
Although the
difficulty of editing because most of the topics that the "Perception
vs. Truth" addresses are not easy topics to write about, each
chapter gives you some insight, a different way of looking at reality
in a variety of subjects or fields, which in itself was very
enjoyable for me.
What book that
you have read has most influenced your life?
Many books have
illuminate my eyes and I have received many insights and answers from
them, but the book I most loved and left a great impression on me is
called "The Book of Mirdad" written by Mikhail Naimy.
Tell us a little
about yourself? Perhaps something not many people know?
Life has always
been of interest to me, which is why I have always wanted and aspired
to know what life is, for what and why were key questions for me.
Does God exist
and if so what exactly does it mean.
I gave up a lot
of things in this life for my search.
I gave up
careers, relationships and children so that I could devote myself to
the search that burned inside me.
I can only say
that today God for me is a fact not a belief, without trying to
interpret or explain what God is.
The book
"Perception vs. Truth" seeks to allow those who read it
to understand and expand their perspective of life, their perception
of the reality they experiencing.
The more they
read, the more depth and understanding will be revealed. You could
say that this is a multi-dimensional book.
But at the end
of the day, every depth we reach will always be in accordance with
the depth that exists within each of us.
About the Author
Eyal Cohen was born in 1968. At the age of thirty, after a powerful and life-changing experience, his perception of reality was transformed completely, and over the next twelve years, he immersed himself in study as he sought to understand what had happened to him. He delved into the philosophies and wisdom behind the teachings of Buddhism, Zen, Taoism, Sufism, Mystic Judaism, Mystic Christianity, and more; and he tried to understand the state of the world by researching numerous leading thinkers of past and present times, such as Noam Chomsky, Friedrich Nietzsche, Socrates, Confucius, to name but a few.
His years of research, combined with his own experiences and knowledge, gave him a unique way of looking at life and the world that we live in. It was this unique perspective that gave birth to the book Perception vs. Truth.
In his first book, Eyal talks about how transformation can be achieved by working on the mind, our thoughts, and beliefs.
Among his associates who are living a “normal life,” Eyal is considered as a “strange, calm character.” He evades frameworks, commitments, and circles of society where there is no room for the free or the different. He surrounded with friends and people who wish to know, taste, and understand the secret of his relaxed charm.
Eyal is like a haven of rest to come to talk, and spend time with. He carries within him intriguing knowledge, which he knows very well to explain. He communicate the truth that he has come to know and understand.
It takes great courage and perseverance to free ourselves from the illusory reality—this confusing world that causes so many problems and so much suffering. We need to open our minds and examine our perceptions and beliefs in depth. The feelings of peace, joy, and freedom are indicators that we on the right track. The book Perception vs. Truth is a means to examine our beliefs about reality and the stories that we tell ourselves, which create our perception of reality and hence create our experiences in life.
Contact Link
Purchase Link
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comments:
Thank you for hosting!
Post a Comment