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Review of Living Through the Mist of The Soulslonging

Posted: 05 Aug 2024, 01:47
by Salome Ogani
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Living Through the Mist of The Soulslonging" by Brad Leslie.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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This gap between past and present achievements has led some people to speculate about lost knowledge or abilities our ancestors may have possessed. Could there have been a time when humans wielded powers that we, in our age, could not understand? Some theorists propose that those who have come before us could do extraordinary things, possibly spiritual in nature, that allowed them to accomplish things that still baffle us today. The idea follows that regaining these abilities isn't just about technological advancement but about rediscovering a deeper connection to our spiritual selves. This book, Living Through The Mist of The Soulslonging by Brad Leslie, looked into the author's search for knowledge. The search for the truth of this knowledge took him to different places: Greece, Israel, Egypt, Iceland, Italy, etc. While in Florence, Italy, Santa Maria came to Brad. She told him about her past lives and when they had known each other in those past lives. From there on, she guided him in his search for knowledge.

I loved reading every part of the author's life. He was born with a learning disability and could barely read or write until he was 13. He was born with an XXY chromosome, which is a rare occurrence. Because he was different, he didn't blend well, but he was a good observer. He met Linda and Eddie, and they both were into spiritual things. He and Eddie fell in love, and they were both experiencing spiritual awakenings.

This book will help you come to a level of awakening. I learned that there is a relationship between Isis, the Egyptian goddess and princess, the Black Madonna Mary, Mary Magdalene, Jesus, the Knights Templar, and the Star of David, and that they all relate to six places on the body, six places on the earth, and six places in our solar system. When you read this book, you will learn about Saint Nicholas, Jacob in the Bible, the 12 chakras, the Tree of Life, etc. I love that the author shared images of different things and places he talked about. It made me understand the book more. It hit me differently when I got to the part that said, "If you are not asking questions about who you are, you are only experiencing a small fraction of the life you could be living." I also loved reading about Josiah's analysis of religion in this book.

This book united history, religion, archeology, spirituality, and science and showed how different things exist that point to the same thing. If you like reading about these things, then I recommend this book to you. There was nothing about the book that I disliked. It was exceptionally well edited, and I rate it 5 out of 5 stars.

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Re: Review of Living Through the Mist of The Soulslonging

Posted: 24 Aug 2024, 02:30
by Emmanuel olowolayemo
The book *Living Through The Mist of The Soulslonging* by Brad Leslie explores the idea that our ancestors might have possessed lost knowledge or spiritual abilities. The author’s journey across countries like Greece, Egypt, and Italy, guided by a spiritual encounter in Florence, reveals connections between historical and spiritual figures, locations, and concepts. Overcoming personal challenges, Leslie shares his awakening experiences and blends history, religion, and spirituality to highlight the importance of self-inquiry. The book, praised for its thorough research and insightful content, is highly recommended and rated 5 stars.

Re: Review of Living Through the Mist of The Soulslonging

Posted: 24 Aug 2024, 08:11
by Maya Roy
The Attenuating puritan is a surprising work that will reverberate with peruses who appreciate intelligent, profoundly enhancing writing. While it could profit from cautious altering to streamline minor linguistic issues, its significant investigation of human instinct and the mission for immaculateness makes it a vital and effective read. McGuiness has made a story that, in spite of its blemishes, has an enduring impression and empowers a more profound comprehension of our own human instinct. Amazing book and highly recommended with 4 stars

Re: Review of Living Through the Mist of The Soulslonging

Posted: 27 Aug 2024, 11:16
by Emmanuel Chima 3
Living Through the Mist of The Soulslonging seems like a fascinating exploration of spirituality, history, and personal awakening. The connections it makes between ancient knowledge, spiritual practices, and personal experiences sound intriguing. Your insights have definitely piqued my interest in the themes and unique perspectives presented in the book!

Re: Review of Living Through the Mist of The Soulslonging

Posted: 27 Aug 2024, 23:34
by Juanita Godwin
Though I haven’t yet explored “Living Through The Mist of The Soulslonging,” the blend of historical exploration and spiritual inquiry sounds intriguing. The author’s journey through diverse cultures and spiritual revelations, coupled with the connections drawn between ancient figures and modern understandings, promises a compelling read for those interested in the intersections of history, religion, and personal awakening.

Re: Review of Living Through the Mist of The Soulslonging

Posted: 28 Aug 2024, 17:39
by Nuella Joseph
it sounds like "Living Through The Mist of The Soulslonging" offers an intriguing blend of spirituality, history, and personal growth. The book seems to weave together diverse elements into a cohesive exploration of self-discovery and ancient wisdom. It seems like a compelling read for those interested in spiritual awakening and historical connections to the present.