Review by saracray -- Your Soul Is Calling: Healing Our ...

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Post by Michael Jerry_ »

The first thing that caught my eyes was “healing out ago addiction. Reading this may be the key to having a better intrapersonal and interpersonal relationships so why not give it a shot. The combination of science and history will also come in handy but I don’t know about the undismissable spiritual encounter aspect
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I just finished reading "A Cry From The Wilderness", which is also another spiritual awakening book. I like your description of the openness needed to read this book and I shall definitely check it out.
The mind adapts and converts to its own purposes the obstacle to our acting. The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way. - Marcus Aurelius
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Everybody has their own theory about the physical and spiritual world, that it has become overwhelming to me. I can try reading this because I am curious.
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A book best for a reader's reincarnation
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This isn't for me but I'm glad you found it life-changing. Nice review.
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This seems like an interesting book to read, but I always struggle to read this type of books. Good review.
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This seems like an interesting book to read, but I always struggle to read this type of books. Good review.
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Very interesting spiritual book which will help you to get rid of your ego. It is sometimes so hard to do so but with the steps given in this book one can try to get rid of it... A must read
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I'd honestly love to read a book on spirituality. I don't think I've had my hands on any before but based on this review, I believe that this would be my first choice. Thanks a lot.
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Thank you for this awesome and beautiful review. I’m so impressed with all the information and valuable tidbits about the book. I enjoyed the sample that I was able to read, after I finally found it.
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Our ego-driven tendencies to seek validation through career goals, relationship roles, and social media posts often have us missing out on what’s truly important in life. More spiritual encounters would do us all some good. Thank you for your insightful review!
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This sounds like a spiritual book that helps us to let go of our ego and know the meaning of life. Thank you for your review.
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This book appears to be extraordinary. So obvious that our self-images daze us enough to hold us back from seeing what the importance of life is. Our self-images cover us in our pretend reality where everything is about us. Much obliged for this review.
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When I was a little younger I read a book written by this gentleman with a couple of PhDs. He had written several other books and in the one that I was reading the author stressed points like how he felt like he wasted his life studying and writing when he could have been living his life to the fullest. I was so confused at a young age asking myself, "how could he say that when he holds several degrees?"
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Post by Sou Hi »

Thanks for your review. Ego addiction is a refreshing concept. However, I don't think I would enjoy the spiritual parts.
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