Saturday, July 13, 2024

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  Monroe Twp., NJ, July 12, 2024

  Albert Amao S.

The Art of Deception Is the Rule of Life” is a thought-provoking and controversial work by the esteemed author Albert Amao Soria. Drawing on his extensive knowledge and experience, the author argues that human progress has been propelled by deceptions, fakes, forgeries, and fallacies, which he terms 'noble lies.' These lies encapsulate hidden aspirations that spur individuals to action and serve as ideal behavioral models for future generations.

As individuals, we are inherently driven to construct narratives or 'noble lies' that infuse our lives with significance and direction. These narratives transcend our immediate reality, offering a sense of transcendence. Without these stories, our impetus for advancement would diminish. These “noble lies” are the brainchildren of visionary storytellers, inspiring us to enhance the human condition.

Quantum physics has validated two metaphysical concepts that are central to this book's thesis: consciousness is the foundation of reality, and humans live in a world of illusion - a virtual reality. This concept, known as 'Maya' in Buddhist philosophy, is a key element in the author's argument about the role of noble lies in human progress. The universal life force, according to the author, motivates humans through these lies to seek progress, set new goals, and expand their horizons in all aspects of life. Without progress, humankind would perish.

The Declaration of American Independence is often cited as a classic example of a noble lie. Despite lacking any cosmological, metaphysical, or scientific basis, it states that all humans are born free and have the same rights. This declaration helped create the world's most powerful and wealthy nation, where freedom of speech, thought, and religious organization is respected. However, it is important to note that the signers of the Declaration of Independence were landlords and slave owners who knew that not all humans were born free and did not have the same privileges.

This compelling book is now accessible in various formats, including e-book, softcover, and hardcover, on popular platforms such as Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble, and other leading online booksellers.