What experience of the author's stood out to you the most or made you laugh?

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Re: What experience of the author's stood out to you the most or made you laugh?

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Anna Maria 86 wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 21:59 The moment that stood out the most for me wasn't a funny one actually. It was when he started seeing the evil spirits watching him sleep and then kind of sucking his energy out. That really had me scared there for a moment.
Yikes! That's just downright creepy! I might just have to pick this book for my next review. Thanks!
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The way he prevented himself from being mugged.
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I liked the part at the baseball field where he turned around and grabbed the ball just seconds before it was to hit him in the back of the head. That is discipline and the universe communicating.
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"I liked the part at the baseball field where he turned around and grabbed the ball just seconds before it was to hit him in the back of the head. That is discipline and the universe communicating."

This was out of Insperience: Meditation Unbound. Sorry, my mistake!
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I found it strange and hilarious that the author would have a vision of Jesus with a feeble body and who told him to find his bones as they are the key to his teaching. This statement appears quite divisive in my opinion.
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He went from not being able to read to being a self-published author. I think that is a big deal.
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Ekta Kumari wrote: 02 Mar 2019, 17:07 I enjoyed the part where he mentioned about his first encounter with the Bible as a child, and I also liked the one where he challenged himself to read books in spite of his learning disorder.
I couldn't agree more! this was such a strong part.
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