Review of About Spiritual Energy

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The author knows about what happens when people die? This is far-fetched. This seems like it would be an interesting read.
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This is an interesting educational spiritual non-fiction book highlighting philosophical questions like life and death, and how body and soul relate. The book is temporarily discounted on Amazon Kindle and has an inciteful OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD selection.
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The author has written an extensive informative book, with views that are easy to follow and understand. It pushes the reader to self analize and push one self to exam all the theories.
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This book is deep and the fact that we cannot help to think about life after death I think it's a nice read that I would recommend to anyone.
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The concepts of spirituality, creation and life after death are very controversial ones. Touching such sensitive subjects, the author must know what he is doing. Great review
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How did life come to be? What happens to us after death?? I have wondered many times over these questions. What happens in the womb of a pregnant woman? How is it possible for tiny cells to form another human??. This book makes use of fact backed research , spirituality and religon to provide intelligent answers.
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Post by Alie Garcia »

Thanks for this great review. It makes me more enticed and curious about the intricate works of life, death, and many other spiritual aspects. This brings fascination, as well, to those who love exploring topics regarding the mystery of existence, how humans grow and develop, and questions of the after-life.
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It's a relief that the author doesn't try to bully readers into believing him. It does sound like a book that novices will find informative and engaging. Thank you for your review.
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Seems this book develops some very interesting concepts. I would like to know a bit more about the author and how he developed his perspective.
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Who is not interested in knowing the after-death opinion? There are lots of them and people choose to believe what they think is best for them. One
thing that is certain is that we immortal beings. Thanks for the review.
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This book sounds fascinating. The first few pages caused me to step back and re-evaluate some things. I can only imagine how reading the whole book could make people stop and scratch their heads. I love that the author isn’t trying to convert people to his way of thinking. Great review.
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I am glad that the author does not force his views to his readers. It is also true that people believe what they believe. I am on the fence on whether to read this or not. Anyway, thanks for your review!
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Post by Yasmine ZM »

Spirituality is an interesting subject although not common as the general knowledge on the matter is very limited. I suppose the author had to do a lot of research for his book. It is interesting that he is writing about spiritual 'energy' and 'energy particles' rather than spirituality. Some ideas such as "these energy particles are responsible for the universe formation" are very debatable.
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This book is full of Knowledge of the afterlife. I believe theologians will love this piece. Nice review.
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Post by Laney K »

The whole origins of life can be a a fascinating topic. Those who enjoy it would probably enjoy this book.
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