Review of Connecting the Dots

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This book sounds incredibly thought-provoking. The emphasis on questioning societal paradigms and exploring topics like intuition, spirituality, and science is intriguing. Definitely a book worth checking out for anyone looking to expand their perspective. Congrats!
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Well into my retirement from the workforce, my paradigms have stopped shifting. I think in my earlier years, this book would have been beneficial. So, I hope that those with a lot of years still ahead of them take the opportunity to dive into this book and reap the rewards of the lessons presented.
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This book sounds like a captivating blend of ancient wisdom and modern science! 🌍✨ I'm excited to explore Lia Russ' insights and see how she connects the physical, spiritual, and philosophical aspects of life. "Connecting the Dots" promises to be an enlightening and educational read. Thanks for sharing this gem!
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We have so much potential and not listening to the social expectations can help us a lot. This book is really inspiring. Thanks for the engaging review!
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"Connecting the Dots" seems like a book that could inspire personal growth and provide practical guidance. The blend of action and fantasy elements is exceptional. I'm definitely adding this book to my reading list!
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"Connecting the Dots" by Lia Russ is a thought-provoking book that encourages readers to question their beliefs and paradigms, offering a wealth of information on intuition, spirituality, meditation, science, and more. A fascinating and enlightening read, expertly edited and deserving of 4 out of 4 stars!
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Thank you for an informative and well-constructed review.
Connecting the Dots by Lia Russ explores a fascinating territory: paradigms.
Paradigm shifts excite me. Growth and exploration appeal to me for this reason.
I love the depth at which this book delves into self-exploration, connectivity, and growth.
I intend to savor it as a future read.
Congratulations on BOTD!
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This book appears to be an effective self-help tool for exploring one's potential for greater things that they may have feared at one point in their lives but were unable to achieve. This book shows the path to exploring the world in a place where things felt they are impossible.
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This book appears to be an effective self-help tool for exploring one's potential for greater things that they may have feared at one point in their lives but were unable to achieve. This book shows the path to exploring the world in a place where things felt they are impossible.
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Your review is very enlightening, Theresa! I've sampled the Introduction about paradigms, and, like you, I felt fascinated. I read with interest in your review that the book also offers scientific explanations for intuition, and I look forward to finding out more. It feels like a very useful read for everyone who wants to improve self-awareness.
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Unfortunately, humans tend to think more negatively of themselves and don't look inward to find the positivity. Lia learned how to find and love who she is as a person and writes about it in a way readers can understand. Thanks for the review!
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Ancient wisdom says that our body is a microcosm of the universe. Listening to your body takes you to God. Buy this book and listen to your body. Congratulations on the BOTD, and best wishes for future projects.
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A lot of people have limited themselves because of what society thinks of them.
And that's not nice.
I love the review because it gives information on the importance of connection on this time and age.

And also, gives information on why you shouldn't limit yourself all because of what society thinks of you
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Well written review! I especially loved the scientific discussions and the emphasis on connections - with others, with nature, and with ourselves. Congratulations on becoming the BOTD!
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An essential component of human development and growth is discussed in this book. As a result, it is necessary to look beyond the bounds imposed by our society. Congrats on BOTD.
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