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Review of A Beginner's Guide to Meditation

Posted: 20 Mar 2024, 12:57
by Rishaunda Lynnette Britton
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "A Beginner's Guide to Meditation" by Kelly Cole.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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There are conditions that go beyond the physical level and, therefore, can hardly be managed by physical therapies like medications. In this instance, the inner self—call it a soul, essence, or whatever label suits your belief system—needs attention. In her book, A Beginner's Guide to Meditation: For Empaths and Intuitives, Kelly Cole has provided guides on how to connect with and reach the inner self through the medium of meditation to enable it to heal from unresolved conflicts and build an overall layer of well-being and fulfillment.

The guides are really simple to follow. I am impressed with the author's recognition of certain problems readers might face as they start the process, especially in quieting the brain from the noises of daily struggles, and the solutions she provided to get the process started, ranging from listening to binaural beats or Theta Wave music to deep breathing. Readers are encouraged to try all the options and then figure out which one works best for them. Cole's discussion of how she went through this process and the encouragement to stick to the process, promising that things would surely get better along the way, were really helpful to me.

There are enough notes, often illustrated with some incidents in the author's life, to help readers recognize and harness the special abilities they possess, be it the gift of clairaudience or claircognizance. I have read some books about meditation but never got to know about the good and bad energies that exist in that "open space" we venture into. Cole's discussion of these realities and the safety protocols, like performing the circle of light exercise, were my most cherished takeaways from this book. Some people who are unaware of this are struggling with some dark manifestations in their lives. There are links to sources that will help readers practice some exercises. The 4-7-8 guide on breathing exercises was really impactful.

However, there are two observations that I would like the author to look into. First, there is a problem with the numbering of points being discussed in this book, as can be seen in chapter three, where the number "1" is used throughout when listing the strategies (music, silence, etc.) to help the brain "turn off" the noises of daily struggles, and in chapter five. Also, the first few sentences at the beginning of chapter seven were repeated. Because of these, I am removing a star and rating this book four out of five stars. The book was well proofread. I found just three errors in it. I recommend A Beginner's Guide to Meditation: For Empaths and Intuitives to anyone considering starting to meditate or caught up in the process.

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Re: Review of A Beginner's Guide to Meditation

Posted: 23 Mar 2024, 10:48
by Anil Baade
You've explained very well about the book and you have mentioned the content of the book very nicely. I'll definitely start reading this book.

Re: Review of A Beginner's Guide to Meditation

Posted: 24 Mar 2024, 10:37
by Diala Macak
I've been looking for self-help books and I think I'll check this one out now after I've seen this.

Re: Review of A Beginner's Guide to Meditation

Posted: 09 Apr 2024, 10:21
by Osvaldo Borghese
This book looks to be interesting and useful, I will read it with pleasure. Thanks a lot for your review.