Official Review: The Unbound Soul by Richard L. Haight [March 2019 Book of the Month]

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Re: Official Review: The Unbound Soul by Richard L. Haight [March 2019 Book of the Month]

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I think Richard's encounter with Jesus made a spectacular difference in his life. Thanks for an amazing review. Nice work.
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Great review, kudos. I especially like self-help books as they point readers in the right direction in life. They come in handy as life maps for more straightforward navigation through life's journey.
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I don't like to read this kind of books. But I think there will be those that would read it. Thanks for an interesting review
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This is an interesting self help book with references to different forms of spirituality the author adopted as part of his life's journey. Thanks for your detailed review
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It sounds like the author has done a good job of highlighting what he has found useful from different spiritual philosophies. Thank you for your excellent review, and congrats on BOTD. I enjoyed your take on this read.
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Thank you for the review. From your review, the self-help book is a practical guide to spirituality. It seems that the author hopes that readers might apply some of the spiritual lessons he learnt from his personal spiritual journey into their own lives.
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I enjoy reading inspiring books and I'd love to read Richard Haight's journey to self discovery and redemption. I believe this book will awaken our souls and especially to me as a Christian, it will relate more with my understanding and belief. I love the book.
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It sounds like there is a little something for everyone in this book if you read it with an open mind.
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Post by Taiwo_Olawoye »

This book seems to be an interesting book to read albeit religious. I might find time to have a closer look at the book. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Christine Cariño »

I admire those who write a self-help book, especially like this one. This requires sharing both experiences and in-depth knowledge of spirituality. Great review.
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Although there should be details to learn from in any writing, I wouldn't want to address much regarding people's beliefs. But my question is, would there be a time when religious writers will learn to pass their messages and trigger the intended mood without mentioning their gods? Unless if this is strictly proselytic or for a particular people.
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The Unbound soul has the answer to some of my questions. It would be enlightening to know about Richard's spiritual beliefs. The book is eye-catching. Beautiful review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Vivian Amponsah »

Good review, I am very keen of my spiritual growth. Therefore "The unbound soul" is recommendable to me according to the review. The author's shared life experiences is also intriguing.
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A refreshing self-help book that goes through the author's life to teach us about spirituality. I like that the narrative is humorous, engaging, and inspirational; although it seems to strike a chord, I find it quite useful. I'm intrigued to know how the author was able to deal with the mugging incident; I'm definitely interested in reading this book. Thanks for this detailed review.
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A little bit for every kind of belief. This is not the way God works. But of course, everyone has to find his own way to the eternal being.
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