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I've noticed that when I am having things going on in my personal life, especially when it is something spiritual in nature, I tend to see more books on the issue as I am dealing with it personally. I do think that this would be a good book to explore and maybe get a different perspective on what is going on in my life.
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A benevolent, gentle and openhearted approach would be a perfect strategy for successfully writing a book that speaks to many people across different religions and belief systems.. It would be a delight to read this book.
I applaud the reviewer and author on a job well-done!
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I'm curious about this book and would love to read it. Especially since the reviewer considers it open-minded without hard-line fundamentalist beliefs.
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“A chat between your inner guide and mine”— both must have a lot to say about us. I'm curious! Congrats on BOTD.
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This book sounds like a very good book, but I'm not into this type of book. I'll definitely recommend this book to anyone who has interest in books like this. Thanks for the review
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Post by Edwin Amah »

Well, I think the author had a way of making this book not look like a full Christian book and that is with her saying that the book contains information coming from a higher source. She just had to make everyone whether Christian or not fit in and follow the guide to stay calmer and provide comfort to all who have been through hurdles of life.
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It is good to read for all faith around the world. Very informatove and useful.
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The right book for traumatic events is what I can tell this book. From the review read, this simple yet guide of a book directs one to find the true nature and usefulness as a Christian on an eternal race. Congrats on BOTD
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Post by Sangeetha+Narayan »

This seems like just the kind of book I would love to read. I too believe that all religion contain gems and that we are all in fact the same spiritual journey. This was a very detailed review of the book. Thank you for stating your opinion so clearly.
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I think this would be suited to read by those who are open-minded enough to entertain stuff beyond the strict confines of religion. And definitely atheists will not be able to relate or appreciate this.
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Post by Nath_chuks »

This book seems like a nice inspirational book. I like that the author was not preachy about her beliefs. Also, the fact she never scolded unbelievers makes it a perfect read as it in one way promoted love.
Congrats on BOTD.
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In this troubling times, every human needs consolation, to be assuaged that everything will be fine. This book definitely meets expectation and more with its content. The reviews depict that the book can serve as consolation irrespective of the situation one is going through.
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Post by Pennybutterfly8 »

:snooty: :tiphat: The author has touch on some issues with going on in her life. What I struggle with is forgiveness, will not use spirituality. Nice review :tiphat:
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Post by Elizabeth Pass »

I'm sorry for all the trouble the author has seen in her life. Sounds like she's putting it to good use in spreading faith and positivity. I especially like that the book is short.
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Post by ccundall2130 »

This book sounds interesting. It sounds like the auto wires from the heat and even though I’m a good Christian, I can appreciate she isn’t preachy. The word needs to be spread in some way that is open to many. Preachy doesn’t usually get it across. Definitely worth a try.
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