Official Review: The Flame: Mode Of Living

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Official Review: The Flame: Mode Of Living

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[Following is the official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Flame: Mode Of Living" by Bornbazie Flame.]
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All life is a manifestation. As humans, we are each an electromagnetic field that is subject to the world around us. Other humans, thoughts, food you consume, your environment, and what you see all play into your physical and spiritual well-being. As a being who is a part of the Earth’s electromagnetic field and that influences the electromagnetic fields of people around you, it is important to be conscious of your state of being as well as what affects you. The key is alignment.

In this book, the author goes into depth about the science behind humans having an electromagnetic field, how each field affects each other, and how different types of immaterial and material things can create what they call “voltage leakage.” In order to participate in the “Great Work”. The “Great Work”, as I understand is producing positive energy that not only makes better your environment, but the environments of those around you. Essentially, using positive energies such as the “Love Energy” to create an energy healing effect on Earth and its inhabitants. This is great, because, “By aligning all that you have been with all that you can be, you become all that you are – [your] realized potential” (pg. 12).

To realize your full potential, you have to align your immaterial and material environment. Using the governing laws of the universe, our goal as humans is to use these laws for our betterment and to help us reach higher vibrational energies, so that we don’t have “voltage leakage” or in other words, the feeling of being whole and balanced. How do you do this you ask?

The author breaks it down into different sections. First, the material world. By consuming products that have higher energies and are healthier for you, you allow your own electromagnetic field to not become damaged by what you consume. Second, the immaterial world. In addition to your environment, the way you interact with your world makes a difference as well. Negative perceptions or emotions can throw you off, but also a disorganized environment can as well. These are just a few of the things the author mentions to help you on your way to your participation in the Great Work. When you take all things into consideration and commit to yourself, the laws of the universe will help you to reach your goals.

I loved how this author’s arguments opened my eyes to new possibilities. The science section was fairly dense and was hard to grasp at first, despite the fact that I spent quite a while studying science in my earlier years. Once you get past that part, however, the science starts to make sense and blend with the author’s arguments about one’s immaterial and material world. The actual layout and section divisions in the text were helpful and informative. Although some of the wording was a little text-rich, it was well-written and fairly void of errors.

I also liked how the author showed readers how everything is connected and all things affect each other. They combine religion, science, and New Age ideas to illustrate the concept “Your current moment and all that you will experience is predestined by how your mind and energy field was configured.” Or, in other words, change the negative in your life and you’ll change your life.

Overall, I’d give it 3 out of 4 stars. Although I can’t truly do this book justice in the review, this book is one of those that will change anyone who reads it forever. Even if some readers aren’t quite into positive energy, love, and The “Great Work,” this book is great for helping one to realize that you have more control over what’s around you and your current circumstances than you realize. Although it may take a little more effort than most non-fiction books to understand and truly grasp, it’s worth the effort.

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Sounds worthwhile. Your choice of stars made sense. I enjoy this kind of reading, and would be inspired by it. Yet, it can be difficult. I'm no scientist at all. I enjoy reading a scientist's work when they break it down and you realize the reasons behind their claims. Sounds like this author did that. Enjoyed your review.
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Post by kismoody »

They definitely did it and made the rest of the book a lot more applicable and practical when you understood the science. Somehow it got left out, but the science section had some great diagrams and illustrations that were colorful and demonstrated the science behind the book really well. I hope you get a chance to read it. :)
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