Review by Moureenkaranu -- Real Secrets Of Life

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Re: Review by Moureenkaranu -- Real Secrets Of Life

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Thanks alot for a clear and brief review as it has given me enough information to pique my interest considering the fact that this book is thoroughly structured and organized in such a way that it covers all aspects of life which has indeed opened my eyes to alot more.
More especially I really did love the realism behind the author's outline on the five basis truth of life by acknowledging the superiority of God first before any other basis and for the fact that he is writing from experience❤
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This looks like a well organised book in which the author invested his labour of love. The review is quite helpful and also well organised. Unfortunately, the themes explored are at variance with my belief, so will not be reading the book.
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I have no doubt that the themes dealing with God, material possessions, spirituality, and health would be very educative, and these topics could help people to grow in their spiritual beings.
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Based on your thorough review, it is clear that today's BOTD really made an impact. How wonderful! I love that this is a book that anyone can benefit from reading, too. Thank you so much for your helpful review, as well as your positive and encouraging attitude! Keep up the great work! :-)
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if there's something i won't get tired of solving, it is "life" itself so being presented with a book about its real mysteries is definitely a pleasure especially one with such a great review and rating. i love the division of topics and that there's a summary in every section. looking forward to reading this one. good job on the review!
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I don't know what to make of the review and the book? I do agree with the author of the book that many of the things in the book is true. Such as for example God is love and He is everywhere, but I don't agree with many of the other believes in the book. It sounds like a mix of many religions that I find confusing.
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I can see how this book might be appealing to a reader since it covers self-help themes. However, I don't feel like it's for me.
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This doesn't seem like my cup of tea. I don't think I'll be picking this one up. It has a good concept though.
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i love how the author has broken down spirituality into five different aspects that everyone from different religions can relate to. i see this break down as an interesting choice for the introduction,secondly the author tries to bring people together by sharing personal experiences in different religious settings,some of the description here was however vague and people who have never experienced such can not relate.spirituality is a hard topic to write on since its a very debatable subject ,but this book could make a good read.
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Thanks for the review and summation of the book. While it sounds like the author is very detailed in their writing, it's not the type of book that attracts my interest. There probably is an audience for the book, but I doubt I will be reading it.
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Post by Martin nonestop »

I like the authors message of unity. It clearly shows that no matter the perspective you see things are they are all the same to others though in a different perspective. Hence never hate someone because of his /her perspectives.
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A very well laid out review to what seems to be a very well organized book. I'm not much of a fan of these kinds of books though, too metaphysical and abstract for my tastes. But this sounds like a very comprehensive guide to anyone seeking spiritual direction to all aspects of life, and I hope it helps a lot of people.
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Books about spirituality and healing can be enlightening. It also helps that the book is organized. I'm interested in reading this. Thank you for a thorough review.
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I don't mind metaphysical and abstract books, but I do feel that there are so many of them that it's hard to see what makes this one stand out in the crowd. I do appreciate that it is well organized, but I do not think that it is one I would enjoy reading. Thank you for the review.
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The various topics in this book sound interesting and are definitely important, but I probably would not read it because the topics wouldn't engage me and I am not the biggest fan of self-help/advice books.
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