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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That's very good constructive books which revolves around spiritual energy and its connection to solve our life problems.I would like to read this book.
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Non fiction is not my cup of tea, but I gladly read the review. It is really important for people to be happy and the author gives helpful tips how to gain this goal. Besides all of his statements are supported by arguments from famous doctors and scientists, which is also very exciting.
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An interesting book that explains about vibrancy and energy around us. But the idea seems alien for me and don't interest me as much. Thanks for your insightful review about this book.
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I love the principles of attraction and vibration. As others have stated, these books are often deep and difficult to read. A friend of mine lives by the laws of attraction. When asking her about reading "The Secret" she said she used the audio version because the reading was difficult.
Advice I may try.
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It seems interesting and appealing enough to temp even those who usually avoids esoteric literature.
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This book sounds too spiritual and metaphysical for me. I'm glad the reviewer found it easy to read, fascinating, and well-supported, but I'm afraid much of it will probably go over my head! :D
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There are many self-help books to chose from. I read a sample. I am sorry despite a very positive review I don't quite agree. I understand the concept of being positive and negative. What you think and how you act or react has consequences.
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It all sounds like complicated literature to me even if you say the writer used simple terms. This isn't exactly my kind of book and I doubt I'll like it very much.
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I have been thinking about manifestation and the laws of attraction recently. I find it very interesting and its always good to get a different perspective and a more positive/ progressive thought process. I've heard many stories of people improving their lives with manifestation and the laws of attraction, and those stories give me a lot of hope. If you put your mind and efforts toward something, you can accomplish almost anything.
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Ok, aliceriddle, you made me purchase it! It’s past time for me to align. Thanks for the review and pushing me to try this book.
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Although it does seem like this book has some good end-goals to it, I fear that it is not for me. Forgetting the fact that I am not into reading self-help/improvement books generally, I’m really not into those that purport ideas that are contrary to modern science, and especially not those that discuss aliens using humans for food.
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I love book that has to do with the extraordinary such as - exploring the energy that surrounds manifestation, mysteries of the universe e.t.c
I agree that "we are all conscious vibrational beings wanting to have everything, but sometimes, life may not work out the way we want" . I totally agree. I would love to read this book because I too want answer. I would love to know what he thinks about this kind of situations . I would love to know why we keep on facing such and how to overcome it. Just from reading the review l have learnt a lot. What would happen when I read the whole book. Am so excited, I can't wait. Great review. I have always believed in unconditional love. I believe one should be kind, show love, respect and be helpful toward others. This is definitely one of my kind of books.
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I admit, I was a bit confused when I read the sample. However, based on that and this review, I don't think it might be the book I would read. It was nice to know that you enjoyed it, though.
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The comment on human eating aliens made me smile, but this books seems to really contain some truth. I definitely want to give this a read.
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Very interesting premise of the book. I have read many self help books that talk about how to improve your life but never about any kind of "vibrational energy" which is an interesting concept. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Great review!
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