Masters of the Game
Laszlo Horvath
Awe
Struck E Books
Highly Recommended
Writer Horvath presents an synopsis of both his own existence
and his life long study of truth along with giving the reader
a glimpse at the path he traveled in the pilgrimage toward forming
that philosophy. The opening line for this work states, "Robert
De Ropp's book "The Master Game" had a profound influence
on me back in my youthful folly days of spiritual seeking."
Horvath gives credence to the notion that we each select the
games we all engage in throughout the length of our lives from
the most mundane of daily living undertakings to the deeper spiritual
stratagems we achieve. The Cultural Upheaval of the 1960s here
in the US was a time of rekindling of empathy for worldwide human
sorrow and suffering. This most important of all aspects of
living; that of achieving spiritual awareness is what De Ropp
terms "The Master Game".
"The Master Game" is
a highly intelligible work presented by skilful writer Laszlo
Horvath. He takes a difficult subject and through ingenious
writing has produced a remarkable publication. "The Master
Game" pulls the reader into the narrative from the outset
and holds attention fast in this succinct presentation perfect
for an afternoon of thoughtful reading. This is not light hearted
fare, but rather is a well crafted chronicle designed to cause
the reader to think. "The Master Game" will perhaps
guide readers as they contemplate their own walk through this
life as we consider our connects with others, our personal philosophy
for life and how we came to hold it important and our own spiritual
history. Horvath helps us each realize that our life games are
ones of our choosing whether ordinary, those of celebrity and
authority, or ones of devotion and spirituality. Humans have
long sought answers for preeminent purpose: "The Master
Game" gives us something to consider as we continue our
search for meaning in our own lives.
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