Introduction

This Book is written by author Karl Loren using the method of "as told to" with Grandmaster Ari Moon responding to questions from Karl, particularly looking at mental pictures of actual events in her life and "telling" information about the events in those pictures. The "picture" aspect of this method is further desdribed in the Forward.

The questions asked by Karl Loren are taken from a Book by L. Ron Hubbard, called "Self Analysis," and usually available in any book store.

Grandmaster Ari Moon

The Book Of Truths

 

 

Within the text there are numerous "footnotes" which are generally described within the text as to content and the word "footnote" is also, then, a link to that material. That material is presented in a separate window from the text. That window opens "inside" the original window holding the text. When that footnote window opens there is a button that allows you to close that separate window and be returned to the original window (containing text).

An example of a footnote, first used in Chapter Two" is HERE and provides background information on a edible seaweed called Kim in Korea.

In addition to numerous footnotes referenced here and there within the text there are also links to words or phrases found in the "index" for this Book. Forstance Grandmaster Moon was called "Mee" by her mother when Mee was young. When that word ""Mee" is first used in the text (Chapter One) the word links to further data about that word in the index.

The index opens in it own separate page, not "within" the referring page.

When you visit the index you'll find the "indexed word" and also a link back to the page in the text where that word appears. If the word is used commonly on more than one page of the Book and those uses are considered helpful for separate indexing, the same word could be indexed more than once and each such page reference would have a link back to the original text for that usage.

 

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