Review of SOUL/Life Balance

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Review of SOUL/Life Balance

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "SOUL/Life Balance" by Sam Kabert.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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We live in a world where the measure of our success or happiness is often based on what we have, what we do, and what we show to others. We are taught to follow a "recipe for success" to achieve ultimate happiness. However, the truth is that life is unique for every individual, making it impossible to adhere to a universal formula. What remains is the necessity to learn and discover our own path.

In his book, Sam Kabert shares how, despite achieving significant success in his business ventures, he felt unfulfilled, as though something essential was missing. After meeting new people and expanding his perspectives, Kabert realized he needed to seek the true meaning of his life. This realization led him to explore new places and confront the world he once feared.

Kabert believes there is no clear division between professional and personal life; instead, they are interconnected, forming a single, unified existence. Starting from this premise, he invites readers to reflect on themselves and understand the purpose of their lives, ultimately finding balance within their souls. Through his spiritual awakening, Kabert shares his journey, detailing the challenges he faced, the lessons he learned, and how he discovered true balance. He also highlights the difference between a genuine spiritual awakening and surface-level self-discovery.

This book is not a step-by-step guide to achieving spiritual awakening or balance between the soul and life. Instead, it offers valuable insights and lessons from someone who has walked this path, acknowledging both its rewards and its difficulties. The aim is to encourage readers to reflect, meditate, and engage in self-discovery, helping them find their own balance.

The book is well-edited, written in a clear and cohesive style, and free of errors in the version I read. Its dynamic, easy to read, and engaging nature makes it a delightful read. In some parts, I wish the author had explored more of what he was explaining, as it seemed a little too generic. However, I understand that this might not have been the book's purpose, so I will not deduct a star. For this reason, I would rate it 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend this book to anyone seeking insights into spiritual awakening and learning how to integrate those experiences into their life while pursuing what their soul truly desires.

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