Review of My Infinite Self

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My Infinite Self sounds like an action-packed and informative meimor by Rev. Lisa — who is trying to understand the purpose of her life. Reincarnation seems to be the main theme in the book. Thanks for providing this insightful review. It really gave a glimpse of what the book is all about.
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Post by Ochieng Omuodo »

Well, if reincarnation is real then it would follow that those ‘no apparent reason’ feelings are NOT irrational. Can’t say I buy it, though. Through in the errors – Wow! Plethora? – and this is most definitely a book for me.
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Sounds so interesting. I can understand and relate to what you said 👍 Thank you for this great insightful review
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The book talks about some really serious things from which one can learn several things, but as the reviewer mentioned it contains a little too many mistakes, and me not being a fan of these kinds of books is going to skip this one. Thanks for the honest work
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I think it is important for everyone to understand that they have a purpose in life and that God created us for a reason. However, I think this is something you don't truly understand until death. Thank you for your review.
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Post by Makena_bree1 »

The Author to the book really thought deeply while writing the book,it is really inspiring and educative,if I was to award Marks for the author I would award 90/100 since it has educative lesson and useful key words.
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My Infinite Self seems like a compelling and thought-provoking read for anyone looking for spiritual enlightenment and willing to keep an open mind. Great review.
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I’m not a believer in the “infinite self” but it sounds intriguing to think that we’ve lived a different life before our current one. It’s an interesting concept to read about. Thank you for the review.
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Post by Stephanie Elizabeth »

This sounds like such an interesting read and even more after your thoughtful review. I loved that the book could aid in your spiritual journey, and I applaud you for sharing the personal tidbits. Reincarnation is an intriguing topic. I look forward to reading more about it. Thanks for the enthralling review.
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The topic of reincarnation is one that I'd like to read more about. The author's journey of self-discovery seems to be full of valuable lessons for many people trying to understand more about themselves and their choices in life. Thanks for a great review!
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I don't believe in reincarnation so this book's concepts may not be appealing to me but I think this book is informative on knowing oneself.
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Well I do not believe in reincarnation. However, hearing other people's perspective on issues help one to appreciate their view on them. I think the review comprehensively captures the scope of the book.
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Post by Stephanie Runyon »

I, personally, don't believe in reincarnation in the sense that I have previous lives or that I will come back after I pass from life. I follow the Christian faith and I believe that I will be brought before Christ and the book of life. I do believe that reconciling past events is a good idea, but then again I have experienced, more than once, that influencing the behaviors of others is something I cannot control. We all choose the path we walk on our own. This is a great review though.
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Post by Rosemary Wright »

It seems like a great spiritual book to read. I love learning new spiritual stuff, and the inclusion of reincarnation and meditation intrigues me. Thanks for your excellent review.
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Post by Guda Lydia »

This seems like a wonderful and inspiring read. I like that the reader gets to follow Rev Lisa's journey of self discovery and growth. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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