Review by Moureenkaranu -- Real Secrets Of Life

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I appreciate that the author is trying to teach others the techniques that he/she has learned in order to make life easier, more purposeful, and joyful. I can already tell that my belief systems would cause me to read this book with much skepticism, and frankly I am not looking for reading material to frustrate me. I can tell you put a lot of effort into your review, which is commendable.
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The Book Is Very Intresting,it Help To Understand More About Life,spirituality And Positive Thinking,and Is Divided Into Many Charpter And Make It Easier And Make The Book Is Very Intresting,it Help To Understand More About Life,spirituality And Positive Thinking,and Is Divided Into Many Charpter And Make It Easier And Make Sense
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Lately, I haven't been into self-help books as much as before, so I'll have to pass for now. But, I'll make sure to check it out later. Congrats!
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An detailed insight into the authors views on spiritualism, healing and self improvement. Although I am not interested in reading this myself, I’m sure that those seeking spiritual enlightenment will enjoy it. The authors views on karma, and how you can change it we’re also quite interesting.
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I am impressed with the author's motivation to help everyone. Though of many faiths, we are all one. Yes, I agree we are all brothers and sisters. Let us respect one another's beliefs. I am glad the author is living the good life. While I am not interested in the book for now, I hope those who read it will be helped.
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This book looks like it has lots of intriguing content about health and spirituality. I imagine it will appeal to a broad group of readers. The author clearly has important knowledge to pass on and spent some time organizing the material into a useful structure. I read some of the sample and there were some errors in the first paragraph, so I don't think I would want to wade through them to get to the message. Thank you for the informative review.
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Post by Rafaella Michailidou »

I can tell from your review, this is another self-help book like many others. Moreover, I believe this book is not for everyone to read. It is written mostly for people who share the same spirituality as the author. I'm glad it broaden your horizons and made you a better person but I'm afraid this book is not for me. Thank you for your detailed review.
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Thank you for your very thoughtful and thorough review. I appreciate the time you took to read and review this book, however, it is not for me.
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I’m not usually into books about spirituality but I agree with some principles here. Such as the fact that children are basically sponges and should be taught well. Thanks for your review.
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Thanks for the review! Glad you enjoyed it! I get the author’s idea to make everyone a target audience. However, the language and concepts presented are too confusing for me and I don’t think I’ll be able to reconcile my vastly different beliefs while reading. The most confusing aspect was the author’s consistent referring to God but still combining elements from polytheistic faiths like karma, etc. Instead of trying to figure it out, I’ll just pass on today’s BOTD.
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The book tackles health, spirituality, healing and positive thinking. Each of the values is elaborated in a separate chapter for ease of reference. The book is a great self help tool.
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Real Secrets Of Life by Krishna Jagarnath is an intensive #SelfHelp book that focused on #Health, #Spirituality, #Healing, and positive thinking. It delves into the topics about God, soul, material nature, time, and karma.

I'm gonna bypass reading this book because it's not something I'm gonna enjoy reading. Thanks for the review, though.

#NonFiction  #Inspirational
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I like how well organized this book is and how well it flows.
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Post by Callistus Ibenye »

Very insightful review. I am glad the author has found and shares his ideas on life. But, religious-themed books are not my favourite reads, so I'll have to pass this one. Thank you for sharing.
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Glad you enjoyed the book. It was nice that you gave a summary of each chapter.
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