Review by Moureenkaranu -- Real Secrets Of Life

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Re: Review by Moureenkaranu -- Real Secrets Of Life

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The review is quite elaborate and i hope it gives insights about most of the things there are mentioned in this book. It appears to me that author tries to bring forward the religious practices and ancient culture of India regarding spirituality and ancient medical therapies and medicines.I am glad that you are impressed with this book.
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The book on spirituality is always a good read as it gives you so much to know about oneself and helps you look deeper in your soul and helps in positive thinking. This is surely a good book with a lot to gain.
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Nice review. But am afraid i will not read the book because i don't agree with some sentiments contained in it. Thank you for your kind review.
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I think there is a great nexus between health, spirituality, positive thinking and healing. The author has done a good work in connecting them.
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it is a good book that motivates the generation of the 21st century
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Post by AugustineMichealson »

The fact that the writer further wrote about enhancing Positive thinking really amaze me alot, Aside from Metioning that God is a supreme being... He further explains a lot about healthy living... Cant wait to read it to the End!
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At first the title made me think it would be a book that I would not want to read because usually I don’t enjoy reading spiritual stories and not a religious person. I read the book review it made me want to give this book a chance. I think it would be interesting to learn about the different religions/cultures and how they are connect to each other. I think I might give this book a chance and learn the secrets of life.
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I can classify it more on the religious aspect ,more than pyshcological aspect, in all though,it is quite educative.
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Post by sarik »

In this book health secrets for living disease free and remaining ever youthful sounds very attractive.This book helps you to understand more about life, talking about spirituality
It's a bit too much on the spiritual life for everyone.focused on positive thinking.

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A book that has tips on health, spirituality, healing and positive thinking? Just what I needed the most right now. Thank you for sharing your thoughts about it.
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Post by Chinex2 »

Thank you for such a thorough review! You've really summarized the book very well. I'm interested in the idea that Karma can be 'stopped' by "changing our desires from what we want to what God wants', that sounds like an interesting theory.
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Post by Zolla495 »

The book is really interesting .
It deals with positivity,healing, health, and spirituality.
I applaud the author for connecting all of his main points since there is a real connection between them all.
In addition,the author is bold enough to stress on a very delicate topic of all time ie Religion.
Different people have different views especially when it comes to this subject.
In all, this book is interesting and its definitely a must read .
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Post by Domparks27 »

You can tell that the author had a clear and concise train of thought while writing this. Its well organized and flows so fluidly between topics, its just not a book I enjoy personally.
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Post by Ashiyya Tariq »

A very lengthy and thorough review. I like books on spirituality. That's good the author has covered it from different aspects.
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Post by violetpane3 »

Not my type of book however I liked the structure of it.
It seems to be a good read.
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