Review of My Infinite Self

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This book is exciting, enlightening, and practical. I personally love how well detailed this review is.
Rev. Lisa Rae's real life story of Soul growth teaches spiritual principles.
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This appears to be a book of emotional and spiritual self-knowledge. I appreciate the detail with which you explained the highlights of this story. I'm glad to hear that this book positively influenced your life. It's always a pleasure to read your reviews, thank you for sharing this one. I already want to read and share this one.
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Thanks for your review. It seems the concept of reincarnation will explain Lisa's emotional and physical issues.
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Based only on the book's title, I can say that it is trying to be inspirational and philosophical. I think that the questions posed in the Amazon description are a bit intriguing. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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It seems like a memoir that stretches the meaning of “a slice of life” and a self-help book with an alternative approach to self-discovery and healing. Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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Accepting and loving yourself is really important, thankful for this book. Great review by the way!
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This is a book one can read for spiritual nourishment, when you feel so low this is a sample of a book you can read. I hope the author was able to find an answer about things that was bothering her. Indeed sometimes you can hate someone for no reason. Otherwise congrats on BOTD
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This definitely sounds like a great start for people looking for literature that will help them find their purpose in life or those in search of spiritual enlightenment.
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Post by Amynwankwo_ »

This seems like an extremely enlightening book. It is true that things affect us even without us realizing. I, however, do not believe in reincarnation and therefore cannot attribute anything to a ‘past life’. There seems to be some interesting information contained in this book anyways. Thanks for an excellent review!
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Thank you for your enlightening review. I am so glad that you enjoyed it and it helped you. I am sure that others will find it helpful too. I do not believe in reincarnation, so I will pass on this one.
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The theme of spiritual enlightenment is not something that attracts me. Besides, I am not into books with religious aspects. Congrats on BOTD though! Thanks for the review!
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A very interesting book, written by "Lisa Ray Brooks". Telling your story was something others will learn from. Being self empowered both in our spiritual life is very important.

Giving the knowledge of self love, because love is the greatest thing of all. Congrats.
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This memoir, detailing the author's experiences and journey to understanding her purpose, sounds like a worthy read. I like that readers of this book gain many things: spiritual enlightenment and healing that comes from knowing. Added in my to-read list. Congrats on the BOTD!
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This book is full of learnings like self- love and self- discovery. The author also emphasized that the way a person behaves in her " present life" is directly the result of how she lived her past life.This book tells about the idea of reincarnation which the author said she did to understand herself.I believe in most of her beliefs about life except for the idea of reincarnation so I will pass on this book. The review is great, though and I think many people who do believe in reincarnation will love this book! Congrats BOTD!
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Post by smolbird »

I've always believed in reincarnation and infinite lifetimes. However, I don't like religious books, so I will have to pass on this one. Congrats on BOTD!
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