Official Review: Manifesting Miracles by Barbara E Harris

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What incredible accounts! I believe there is no such thing as coincidence. Thank you for your review.
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I am a huge fan of Jung and definitely believe in manifestation, not to mention synchronicity. I think I would really enjoy this book! Thanks for the review.
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Manifesting Miracles: True Stories of Extraordinary Coincidences by Barbara E. Harris sounds amazing. I love the idea of the extraordinary coincidences and I will love to read and explore the coincidental events. Thanks for the free copy of the book. Great review.
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Apparently Mary isn't just showing up in grilled cheese sandwiches and water stains. I would be cautious about a spirit showing up claiming to be Mary. The Bible says to test the spirits, and if they speak not according to what the Bible says, it is because there is no light in them. The Bible warns us over and over again about deception, and that our best defense is to love the truth and seek after it according to God's word. The serpent always shows up saying "Yea, hath God said". By the way, these lying spirits do have power to do signs, wonders, and miracles as a part of their deceptions. Prove all things, hold fast that which is good! I enjoyed reading the review, and will probably read the book at some point, with the view in mind of testing Ms. Harris' experiences against scripture. ( I cannot think of a single time that God ever sent a female spirit with a message for someone.) Thanks for a great review!
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Many books touch on the topic of unexplained mystery experiences, I am glad you found that the book's storytelling and symbolism were well presented.
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This book sounds like a veritable gem for those who value spirituality and enjoy religious and poetic symbolism in the books that they read.
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Thanks for the lovely review. Sounds like Manifesting Miracles is an inspirational read on events with meaningful occurences in life. I like the author's bond with Mother Mary. Looking forward to read it.
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Thank you for your review. I would be interested in reading this book. I would like to find out how she found her connection with the Virgin Mary. And how she connects unexplained experiences with manifesting miracles. The subject is interesting. I think the title is a little misleading though. Thank you for your recommendation.
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This may not be a book for me but I do appreciate that the author is taking events and discussing positivity. Those who love reading about "miracles" will love this. Congrats on the book of the day. Great review!
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I wish I'd seen this in the Selection list. It sounds like a beautiful exploration of miracles and NDEs. Thank you for the fine introduction to this book.
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I'm not at all poetic and definitely not a believer so this book isn't for me. Coincidences are fascinating thongs, though. I'd read something about historical coincidences...
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Post by Enochkale777 »

Very good one, Nice review. True life stories of how the author practically overcame life challenges will definitely make a great read by many. we want to see what works and not fictions when it comes to encouraging reader on how not to relent when facing challenges and how to overcome it. We need more of this. thanks
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I'm very much interested in this topic. But the author's bond with Virgin Mary? I'd have to look into that aspect.
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It is truly amazing how these "coincidences" manifest in our everyday lives. This book seems to draw on the unexplainable and the spiritual. I am eager to see how these miracles take place for the author. Too bad about the editing, though. Thanks for a great review!
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Post by Tim Terry »

Although I am pretty much a materialist I find the prospect of a supernatural world fascinating, and so I don't discount it altogether. Unfortunately it has been shown that when people experience unusual events they tend to experience in the context of the religion or the beliefs that they grew up with. Consequently, a Christian is likely to see angels and Jesus in a heavenly setting during a near death experience, or even the mother Mary, as in the case of the author. I will read with book with an open mind. Thank you for a comprehensive review.
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