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Great review! I will definitely give this a read as it was gifted to us, but its traditionally not a genre I would typically read, but I will read it with an open mind and maybe try out a few practices here
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I would love to read the book for the aspect that explains how to utilize money spending and health issues tackling strategies, and nothing more. thanks to BOTD.
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Thisnsounds like an interesting book that provides a lot of information. It’s unfortunate that it needs some additional editing and organization. Thank you for the informative review
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I have a lot of friends who are into Eastern philosophy and medicine who would enjoy reading this book. I especially would like to read about the telepathy experiments, because we still haven't mastered telepathy to this day. I'll be sure to recommend this book to my philosophical friends. Thanks!
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This book is great, it's actually for deep thinkers, people who are philosophers, and medically inclined in anyway will enjoy this book
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Honestly, i don't think this book's tittle is pleasing. I don't like it. Something shorter would have been better. Anyway it sounds like a self-help book of medical book. Thanks for the review.
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This seems like a book with deep philosophical ponderings combining Eastern mysticism and science. Thanks for the review!!
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Your review was very thorough filled with the merits and warnings. Thank you, I am certain to read this book at one time or another.
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"Awaken You Wonderful We: How Do We Create Heaven on Earth?" is a self-help book by Van Duy Dao about alternative ways to manage chronic illness. Congratulations on BOTD!!
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Sounds like this book covers a lot of information. I’m intrigued by the traditional healing and medicine.
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WAKEN YOU WONDERFUL WE
: This article revealed some of the mystery behind the development and growth of a child. At the tender age between the age 1 2 and 3 how they learn and speak language very easy in a conducive environment
They never sat on the table but they learn at the comfort of their leisure hour
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting self-help book about alternatives in healing and medicine. Well done. Congrats!
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This book sounds like a treasure trove of knowledge about alternative medicine and other health related concerns. I quite agree that too much information can be overwhelming, and a succinct approach is better. Thank you for the insightful review.
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Holistic and alternative treatment sometimes comes in very handy. Great review
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While I believe holistic medicine has its place and should be considered, I wonder if this book might prevent some readers from even considering Western medicine, which arguably has healing powers, as well. The book sounds like it is an affirmation for those who are seasoned in avoiding Western medical solutions and philosophies. It does not sound like a good read for a novice on the topic. Since my preference is for a more balanced approach, this would not be the book for me.
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