Review of Living Through the Mist of The Soulslonging

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Without a doubt, a unique book. I'm not sure if I'll be able to accept and believe everything in this book. I have never read about mediums and paranormal experiences. I doubt I'll finish reading it, but in the future, I'll try to. Thanks for the review.
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This is an interesting memoir of Brad's journey of finding his inner selves that make up his whole. We must open our minds before we can recognize the phenomena around us. Thank you for your review.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

I've always been intrigued by supernatural abilities. And I wonder if the guide spirit called Santa Maria has a relationship with the Virgin Mary? That's the Virgin's name in my culture.
Great review!
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Post by Rica Concepcion »

Mr. Brad is extraordinary. I applaud his bravery and determination. Knowing himself more, he is different, and he lives on through that difference. I love how you review this book; it opens our minds and helps us understand what the book is trying to tell the reader. Good job 
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Post by Andrea Murray 4 »

We're all complex individuals unquestionably here for specific purposes
Not many have discovered their purpose or sought to understand the reason for being here

I appreciate the review exploring Mr Brad's quest to understand himself better and the reason for being here
Just as fascinating was the support provided from experiences of those on similar journeys
Santa Maria was very instrumental in his quest emphasizing the continuation of the spiritual activities even after transitioning this life

We're all here for specific reasons and should take advantage of the help available in assisting us in understanding ourselves better and our purpose for being here

Sharing our experiences is of the essence in helping others know weren't alone on this trajectory but are similar in many ways with many experiences in common
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Congrats on BOTD!
Because of my interest in medium-ship, I am reading this book. For those who may relate to the author's account of paranormal events, this book is undoubtedly an interesting read.
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A good mediumship and spiritual healing memoir "Living Through the Mist of The Soulslonging" by B Leslie, which tells us about perceiving and interpretation of energy, thereby effortlessly sense spirits. I want to read this book.
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I find it incredibly fascinating to ponder the potential effects associated with possessing the XXY gene. It appears that the book holds a wealth of intriguing insights, making it an exceptionally captivating read.
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Thank you, Temi, for your insightful review of "Living Through the Mist of The Soulslonging." Your thoughtful analysis captures the essence of the book and its impact on readers.
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Post by Ferdinand_Otieno »

This is an interesting educational non-fiction memoir highlighting a journey through spiritual encounters with ancient spirits, and supernatural experiences with personal anecdotes. The book is temporarily free on Amazon Kindle and has an amazing OnlineBookClub review.
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This review makes me even more excited to read this book than I already was. I absolutely believe that we all can access "supernatural" powers and curious to read how the author used these to help his marital and financial tribulations. And can't wait to find out about the 12 Pillars of Life
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Perceiving supernatural phenomenae is something that most people don't pay attention to, but is something we should take advantage of more often.
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This is an excellent review. The reviewer is professional in their choice of words as they make use of proper and understandable grammar. This review explains the content of the book very well. Well done.
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Nice review, also a nice book!
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Post by Rocky Ellery James Tumbelaka »

Thank you for the informative review. I like how Mr. Brad keep positives words to keep him going. This seems like an eye opening book.
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