Review of About Spiritual Energy

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It is an interesting review, which discusses the issues of life,death and after-life.This can make people lead successful life.
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This review has left me so many questions unanswered, maybe they are answered in the book. “These energy particles prove that there's really no death, but we only exist in different forms”. If this is all true, then what is death? What are those ‘difference forms’? I think the book will answer me but the sample couldn’t. Thanks for that kind of review which makes someone yearn to know more.
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On a potentially contentious subject, I like that this author acknowledges that everyone will end up believing what they want to believe . In this way, this book can be a source of information that the reader can make their own decisions on in the end.
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I think it's a rather intriguing take of life, death and the soul. Many people have questions of what those things are and the book surely explains the author's view. Although the author doesn't force their view on the reader, we see a different side of our views on life and death. Thank you for the review.
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I think different people have their different opinions and they choose to believe what fancies them most. This is not my kind of book though but the review is a nice one.
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A book about life, death, and evolution seems deep.

Thank you for the great review.
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Post by Leslie Kunde »

Thank you for your review. I read part of the book, your review seems spot on. This is a hard subject to write about. Spirituality is just as personal as religion.
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Post by Debra Morgan »

This is a debate that will continue for a good long time, I'm sure. So many people believe they have the answers to these questions, probably because it is difficult for humans to not know the answers to the most important questions they ask. Thank you for your review.
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I'm not a fan of these types of non-fiction novels. The concept of creation is so heavily debated on and everyone seems to have their own opinion or spin on it, as is their right, but its so exhausted that the debates and logics seem to meld and become one issue.
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I am super excited about this book. I love that it mentions how religion can interfere with spirituality. Thank you for a great review.
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"Many people say that God is everywhere; energy is everywhere in this universe. Does this mean God is energy?" This line goes my favorite one from the book. This book is so deep that even this review is only 0.001% of what I have just read from the book. This book is fantastic. I wish it were available for free.
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Post by Abdulsabur Aisha »

The spiritual idea of creation/evolution, life, death, and after-life is not of interest to me. However, I like that the author was very open in presenting his thoughts without trying to convince readers to embrace his idea. I wish to congratulate the author on being the #BOTD!
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Post by Creole »

This book sparks numerous questions and controversies like others attempting to delineate human existence. The author does not try to force us into accepting his perspectives. He logically presents them and perhaps hopes we will understand and believe. May we all become attuned to our spiritual energy. I loved your review.
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The subject of spirituality is intangible yet so influential. In my experience, it is a delicate one and there is no fixed answer. I appreciate that the author manages to make sense of the concept by combining his knowledge of different scholarly sources and experiences in this book. Anyone deeply interested in this subject should endeavour to have a look, it will present a new perspective, and that can be intellectually(and spiritually) rewarding.

Kudos on a review well done.
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Post by Cristina Corui Mihailescu »

Very detailed and convincing review. I cojld understand the main topics of this book which seems worth reading.
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