Review of Higher Connections

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Review of Higher Connections

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Higher Connections" by Eric Right and Alexandra Right.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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"Higher Connections" by Eric Right and Alexandra Right is a fascinating dive into the world of marijuana from the eyes of Eric, who goes by a pen name. It's like sitting with a friend, hearing their stories, and realizing there's more to it than just getting high.

What struck me most was Eric's honesty. He talks about how being high affects his day-to-day activities without sugarcoating them. From how he tackled chores to his thoughts on various deep topics, it's a raw and unfiltered look into his experiences. It's not just about getting stoned; it's about how it colors his world.

The book isn't just a celebration or condemnation of marijuana use; it's a thoughtful exploration of life's mysteries. Eric touches on the soul, different syndromes, possessions, and even reincarnation. It's a journey into the unknown, guided by the lens of altered consciousness. These discussions added a layer of depth to the book, making it more than just a recounting of highs and lows.

One of the standout aspects is the impeccable writing. The book is flawlessly edited, making it a joy to read. The words flow smoothly, and there's a certain finesse in how each sentence is crafted. It's evident that the authors took great care in presenting Eric's experiences with clarity and precision. This commitment to quality writing deserves the highest praise and undoubtedly merits the five-star rating.

As I delved into the narrative, I found myself appreciating the lack of judgment. There's no moralizing or glorifying—just a genuine sharing of experiences. It allows readers to form their own opinions without feeling pressured. This balanced approach is refreshing in a genre that often tends to swing to extremes.

Remarkably, I couldn't find anything to dislike about the book. It's a captivating read from start to finish. The storytelling is engaging, the insights are thought-provoking, and the writing is top-notch.

In conclusion, "Higher Connections" is not just a book about marijuana; it's a journey into the human experience. Eric Right and Alexandra Right have crafted a narrative that goes beyond stereotypes and opens up discussions on profound subjects. The exceptional editing and writing make it a standout in its genre, and without a doubt, it deserves a solid five-star rating. Whether you're familiar with the topic or approach it with curiosity, this book offers a genuine and captivating exploration that is both entertaining and enlightening.

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