Official Review: Stillpoint by James Ross Godbe

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I'm all for reading about subjects that go against the norm. Any book that gives me a chance to learn is welcome and I hope to take a look at some point, as thinking outside the box challenges me.
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James Ross did a great job. The book is full of enormous amount of information. Science lovers will find it resourceful.
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Sometimes, the most obvious is not the best explanation for things. I appreciate how the author has put in a lot of effort to present his findings in this book. The cover looks interesting as well!
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'Official Review: Stillpoint by James Ross Godbe' saturates our mind with the knowledge of the book. I found my topic of interest (the chakras) mentioned in the review. The readers who are keen to read about this subject will enjoy the book.
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Stillpoint by James Ross Godbe is a #NonFiction book about the author's #Discovery, and he is trying to prove via #Geometry that an evolved #Consciousness created the #Universe. This is a thought-provoking book that will challenge the readers' social, political, and religious beliefs.

I don't find this book interesting. Thanks to your review.
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Thanks for the thoughtful review! This book seems like a total mind-expanding trip for those willing to dive in. I’ve read about sacred geometry before and think I would really value what the author has to say. Our universe never ceases to amaze me!
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Writing about how the universe was created, indeed, needs to be written with certainty. I'm glad the author does so. I honestly do not think this book is for me, though. Topics about paranormal phenomena and UFO's are not my thing.
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Brilliant thanks, your summary is on point. I find the book interesting, there's so much that has my attention in the book. I'd love to know how some questions were answered.
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I've read just a few pages and it's interesting. I can't wait to read the entire book. Thanks for the good review, I think I'll enjoy reading it too.
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I, personally, don't care for non-fiction, but this book does sound like a very in-depth, scientific, educational read. It seems like it would make the reader question things and think about the universe in a whole new way. Great review!
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Your review has convinced me that Stillpoint is a book I want to read. It sounds like the author spent a lot time and effort to gather resources to support his statements. Thank you James Ross Godbe for making this book free on Kindle.
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These concepts seem quite difficult to grasp. Nevertheless, I will give this book a try. Congrats on BOTD.
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I am a huge fan of math and science and this book sounds fascinating. I haven't ever looked at the realm of consciousness and creation from this angle before and the author explaining the concept of Stillpoint sounds so intriguing. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Great review!
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I like the fact that the book is about all the big questions that are yet to be answered. I also enjoy how the author tries to put in information from the research that they've done as well.
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Post by fndirangu20 »

The research and maths,physics and science skills are not for the faint hearted. Congrats for that review, i think you should be a writer too. Let me peruse the free sample then decide.
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