Re: I have read both the 108 pages and Book One
While it is easy to make an issue of the higher price and bold print, MH has done this because he knows from experience that people read rapidly through such a book and then THINK that they know the contents; this is usually untrue.
I have read books several times and, when I am ready, I see information for the first time, even although it has been on those same pages each and every time that I have read the book.
When teaching people particular points, it is necessary to find a way to make the information jump out at the people.
Since you are so annoyed about the price, don't buy it. Your critical approach to this book is of no value to the people here who wish to STUDY it; their teacher, MH, has emphasized information which he deems to be of particular value.
It is not just the original words on the page; it is the teacher's presentation or emphasis of those words which bring additional value -- and, may I say, it must have taken a LOT of time to do all of that work.
When one is presenting information to be learned, it is necessary to tear down the idea and reconstruct it. The end goal must be ascertained and then the information which is to be presented must be made available in particular steps.
Buying the book for the higher $$ is not an issue for those who have decided to be students. It is the only way that they can learn what MH teaches.
Kindest thoughts.
fsnaturelady