Review of About Spiritual Energy

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'Official Review: About Spiritual Energy' by Walter E. Broach is a thought-provoking summary of the contents of the non-fiction book for readers. The point that the book answers the basic questions of life such as how life came to be, what happens when people die etc. is worth mentioning in the review. Also, the point that the author lays out facts backed by research, spirituality, and religion, as mentioned in the review, is remarkable for readers. The advice offered to potential readers in the review is appreciable to me. It was great to learn that the book is the author's way of teaching others what he knows and helping them lead successful lives!
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I don't really believe in life after death but this book really goes beyond my expectations .
looking at the pregnant woman and the circle of life ,birth and after life. you really did well one in this review for pointing out the main message of this book for future readers.
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I'm not easily convince or persuaded by books that states theories about life and death. But this book seems nice because the author added background information to his statements to prove his ideas. I also appreciated that this book was not made to persuade, or make you believe of something. Still, thank you for your review.
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Looking at the title, I thought it'd be a Christian book, however, I was wrong. Questions like "what happens after death," which do book promises to answer intrigues me. I would definitely read Spiritual Energy next.
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Post by tarafarah7 »

Today's BOTD will give readers a deeper understanding, while helping them answer some of the biggest questions about life and death. Not only is it thought-provoking, but it also sounds like one that could help spark some great discussions! Thank you so much for your review! I've added this to my WTR list!! :-)
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Perhaps this book may be a thought-provoking text for a philosophy and religion class. This is not a genre that I would choose to read in my free time. But I am sure it will be a great fit for people that want to know more about spiritual energy and all of the questions that surround this massive topic.
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I never knew "spiritual energy" was a controversial topic. I have always believed in the energies of the world, planets, life, etc. This seems like it would be right up my alley. Thanks for the great review!
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I agree with the author that there are a lot of things that take place during childbirth that most people don't know about. Nice review.
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In this spiritual guide book, the author tackles many pressing matters, giving the reader better understanding of life. Fans of self-help books will love this one. Thanks for the lovely review.
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Post by Stephanie Runyon »

Learning about the afterlife isn't really a topic that I believe in, and I don't think this book would work for me. I follow Christianity and use the Bible as my personal guide.
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I just joined this site and am learning the ropes. Please bear with me! This book seems interesting, and the review is the final nail in the coffin that has put this book on my bookshelf. I like to read all different points of view on spirituality. I'm looking forward to reading this one!
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Spiritual Energy is an insightful non-fiction book about the world, creation, life after death and what death means to man. Congrats on the BOTD.
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What a controversial topic! I do believe what I want to believe. Somehow it sounds rude. But at some point I might get distract by my own doubt about the matter in life. It is great to read this kind of book. Being an open-minded person is needed to learn and absorb some new theory and information from another perspective. Thank you for this review.
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The Spiritual Energy by Walter E Broach spiritually talks about the energy particles and how they interact with other forms of life and the possibility of humans' existence in different forms after death. The concept of energy particles and their eternal life sounds astonishing.
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Post by Reva Parker »

Thanks for the great review. I'm glad you enjoyed the book. It does sound interesting, but very deep. Perhaps at a later time, I would consider reading it, but not now. I am curious what he says about after death and that we have body and soul mixed up. I'm sure many will be fascinated to read this book.
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