Review of About Spiritual Energy

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While I don't enjoy reading about existence and spiritual matters, the review gave the best points of this book. I like to think how everything is connected and that every particle gets recycled into one form or another. It's something I find marvelous in the creation of consciousness. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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This book seeks to provide answers to several controversial existential questions. The reader should approach the book with an open mind. Great review.
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I love a book with controversial topics. I would love to read more about spiritual energy. Congrats on botd.
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The barrier that says "spiritual knowledge only goes with religious beliefs is broken" down in this book. The fact that the author does not debate proves that this is only for our enlightenment. It's to open our eyes to a new perspective. We just have to know about it, we don't have to live by it . It's our choice. Amazing review, it really stimulates our forever curious minds.
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Much thanks to you for that great survey. How you have featured that the creator isn't excessively centred around persuading individuals, yet rather on making sense of what he feels is in his exceptional deliberate manner to make it simpler for locking in. This dazzled me enough to cause me to feel prepared to visit the book. I'm truly persuaded.
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This book seems to be educative, informative and full of nuggets. I like that the author is not forceful with his teaching buy, laid down fact and researches to back up his teachings. Thanks for an insightful review.
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I was skeptical at the start of the review looking at the questions to which the author provides answers to. But reading the rest of your review made me think otherwise. It sounds very well researched and systematically put. I'd love to read the Biology aspect of it.
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The subject discussed in this book is relatively important but not everyone will subscribe to the concept and I like that he did not force it on anyone. Life is truly spiritual.
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I fully agree with the author that people always believe what they want to believe in. Simply stating what is right gets people to notice it more than trying to convince them to believe it.
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I honestly got so many questions about spirituality, so many questions that I wonder if I still need answers. It's a very risky topic and I don't know if I would like to talk about it again. Years ago, I tried but was just confused and got lost. Anyway, I'd like to recommend this book to my friends.
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Post by Ochieng Omuodo »

It is most definitely a dicey subject. I usually approach books claiming to merge science and religion with incredulity. Science and spirituality, on the other hand, I do find interesting. Also, you note that Broach has done his research, so this may be a worthwhile read.
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What an enlightening book! The author answered some serious life questions and facts. Congratulations on a great review.
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Post by Tumelo Oarabile »

This book gives light about the spiritual world it's one great book highly informative and interesting to read.
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What a great book for a spiritual person like me. Thanks for the review.
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"I recommend it to philosophers, scientists, theologians, religious leaders, spiritualists, and those who have questions about making something out of life."

I am not one of those mentioned. This is not a genre I enjoy, so I don't think this book is for me. Philosophizing is not my thing. I am sure the book will find its audience, though.
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