Official Review: Living in the Space of Light by Caarna

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Re: Official Review: Living in the Space of Light by Caarna

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Thank you for your review. This book sounds very inspirational and I am glad that you enjoyed it. Although I will admit that this book is not for me because I am not religious in the slightest nor do I wish to learn about the New Age religions of today. :tiphat:
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I have not heard of the authors that you mentioned in your review, but the book sounds interesting. I do see the Buddhist influences in the author's teachings. The idea of healing yourself through your own inner light reminds me the mindfulness meditation. I agree that love is a powerful thing that allows people to live happier and healthier lives. I think that a deeper understanding on certain elements of the author's teachings would have made the book a four star book.
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It seems like I might learn how to love myself and find at least a little peace by reading this, so I'll give it a shot.
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The review was very thorough and provided a more insight on what to expect from the book. I am intrigued to know what violents flames are and how to heal these apparently unhealthy kind of stuff in our body!
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This book sounds undoubtedly interesting, especially in terms of understanding the writer's perspective. However, personally, I feel this is not a book for me. I do, however, appreciate your well articulated review.
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Post by Dolor »

Living in the Space of Light by Caarna is a nonfiction book about the journey of the Lady of Light in finding her source of health, happiness, and spirituality. This book will guide people on how to heal themselves using their own inner light.

I appreciate your awesome review though I don't feel like this book is for me.

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The author attempts to teach us how she reached her spiritual awakening and how she channelled her energy mostly towards self-growth. A very inspirational book indeed that i would love to recommend to everyone.
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A bit sceptical of self help books, I can read to see if it aligns with the Bible. I am open minded enough to do that, but it must align with God's word.
Nonetheless embarking on any journey is always an invitation to new vistas.
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Personally, I'm not really religious, but I believe in having an open mind. I think that this will be really enlightening.
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Thanks for your review--it was clear, thorough and discerning, and I enjoyed it more than the book you were reviewing. Caarna seems like a very pleasant person that I'd enjoy hanging out with, but I found her writing style somewhat scattered and hard to follow, as well as a little presumptuous--as you mentioned yourself. I don't think I would recommend this book, but your explanations do highlight its strengths, making it slightly more likely. :D
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This book certainly sounds interesting, and I do like to read about New Age concepts. I like that the author used her life experiences to explain her theories. I think this would be fun to read. Thanks for the review.
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I do not like inspirational books, and more especially books about spiritual exercises. I will not be reading this book. Thanks for the review.
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Great review. This sounds like a very interesting book if you are interested in new aha spirituality. I like the idea of being able to call ones inner light for change and healing. This isn’t usually my kind of book but I think I might check this one out. Thanks so much for sharing.
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This sounds like a very interesting reading. I'm exceptionally curious about the section dealing with anxiety.
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Interesting review! If Caarna's book "Living in the Space of Light" is non-fiction as mentioned by you. Her supernatural abilities are all in her mind. She is anti-Christ as I see it. This book is not for me it will leave me mesmerize.
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