Official Review: It's Time to Align: by Allen Lottinger

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Re: Official Review: It's Time to Align: by Allen Lottinger

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I'm still a little turned around on the whole vibration thing. Even after reading the sample, I'm not 100% on what it is exactly since the author doesn't really directly break it down. Is this something that spiritual folks, unlike myself, are already knowledgeable about?

Good job with the review and I'm glad you enjoyed the book.
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I am interested in his advice about getting rid of bad habits. If I like the sample pages, I will get a copy. Thanks for the review!
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Good review. Concise and incisive. But as a philosophical book, it doesn't bode well with me cos its more science than fate.
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Post by Milind Chaturvedi »

It just explores the deep nature of spirituality in us and gives us the right way to aling ourself with the vibrations existing in nature. I like the theme but I think it its way too spiritual for me. Thanks for the review
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Thank you for this review. You did an excellent job of telling us what the book is about and the theme of
showing love to everyone and to being kind and helpful towards others is definitely advice that is good to take regardless of your views on this book. I do not really want to read this book because it just isn't a genre I like to read, I prefer to get my spirituality through my faith and I read faith based books as opposed to transcendental.
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Post by Milind Chaturvedi »

The theme of the book is great and you have explained it beautifully. So the theme of the book actually revolves around vibrations associated with us . But I think its too much spiritual for me .But I appreciate your clear thoughts on that book. Great work!
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Thanks for the comprehensive review! I like that you not only outline the premise of the book, but also explain some of the ways the author presents the material, for example, looking at cultures' understanding of similar concepts across the world. A thorough review like this helps me decide whether or not to buy a book.
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Just the book for me, it helps mentally and spiritually right?? It help understand other culture and lifestyle right?? It opens your eye to reality?? it because what more can you ask for?? A motivational book like this is the best for me.
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It is time to align by Alen Lottinger is super great book, i love how the author gives us helpful hints and possible things that we can achieve our goals and that helps us improve our situations.
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Post by Hisqueenfirst »

All I did was review this book and it took over my mind. I must say clarity instantly took place in my mind I think you to the Arthur Allen Lottinger. This book is truly amazing I strongly recommend this book It would definitely boost your vibrations. :D
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Oh, I could do with all the spiritual guidance and help out there. Thanks for writing a wonderful review!
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Based on the review, the book sounds like it would be informative, however I really don't read self help type books so I don't think this is the right book for me. Focusing on noticing vibrations to improve your life seems a little far fetched to me.
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Thank you for the review! When I read the sample on Amazon, I was pretty sure that this isn't a book for me; having read the review I know for sure it isn't. Reviews are critical for helping people choose which books to read, and sometimes that choice is no. I'm glad you enjoyed the book; thanks for helping me move on to another book that I may enjoy more!
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Post by harrymadede »

interesting sample a self help book that's about the law of attraction and how to activate its sound en light it also teaches on how to reach higher self dealing with distraction and raising vibration energy. i give it a 3 star
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From reading the sample, I've learned that the essential action required in the law of attraction is to fuel our "Vortex of Creation" with high vibrational energy. I gladly noticed from your review that the book is organized into sections on low and high vibrational energy activities. I think this will make for an efficient reading experience. I've grown quite curious at your mention of dark forces (which were briefly touched on in the sample), and advanced aliens. What could these be? It seems the book will impart some esoteric wisdom. I'm interested to see what Lottinger and the doctors and scientists he cites have to say on the subjects.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts, and I'd like to ask, what made you choose this book? It seems a few others are either unreceptive to or afraid of this topic.
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