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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What an interesting concept for a self-help book. While I'm not overtly spiritual, I'm definitely intrigued by the law of attraction. I may need to check this book out! Thanks for the thoughtful review. :)
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Not sure if this is quite the book for me, but it seems like a good one for people into that sort of spirituality.
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Have heard a lot about the law of attraction but have not read any literature on that. I need to read this book to give me insight into it. Thanks for this insightful review.
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Not up my alley. Congrats on the review. Hope it inspires many.
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Good job on the review @aliceriddle. It's time to align sounds like quite a captivating spiritual book. I do enjoy a book that explores different perspective and insight into understanding how the universe works.
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I have studied the laws of attraction before - they are very interesting to me on many levels. I understand the principals and fully believe they exist, but feel that largely people seek to manipulate these vibrations for self-purposes, which is antithetical to Scriptures. The one thing that really has me curious about this particular book is "aliens that use humans as food" ??? HA! That would be a turn-off, actually.
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It sure seems to be a cool book to read from the review. I like to read the book because I'll like to learn new things. Thank you for such insightful review.
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I'm not sure this book is for me. While I'm all for believing that a positive outlook brings more positive things your way, aliens using humans for food sounds a bit too far out there. I'm also a fan of big fancy words as I find they are, when used correctly, more descriptive and give a more in-depth feeling of what the author is trying to express.
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It is true life may not work according to our expectations. I'm glad that this book in offering a good guidance on how we can manifest our expectations in this life. I'll definitely check this one out.
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I appreciated how the review highlighted deeply into the book and exactly what we can expect.
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This review definitely says lot.about what can be expected from the book; however, it seems extremely similar other works based on what I read of the sample. I would be interested to know if it brings something more to the table.
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I have to agree with the reviewer in that the book is well written. Although this seems like a technical book, the format is approachable and easy to understand. I don't agree with the content but out of curiosity about the alien I would read it.
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Your review has managed to perk a bit of curiosity in me on the book. I don't, however, think I'll read it. The vibration explanations and the simple writing style turns me off.
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Thanks for your review. It sounds like you really enjoyed this book. It doesn’t really seem like my cup of tea but I am glad the underlying message is a positive one of love.
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Post by awuloesi34 »

It's time to align by Allen Lottinger is a book that makes us know we can turn our weaknesses into strengths and make ourselves better.
It makes us optimistic about the future and it convinces us that not all of our needs can be met but most can be met.
It's an encouraging book.
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