Official Review: Manifesting Miracles by Barbara E Harris

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Re: Official Review: Manifesting Miracles by Barbara E Harris

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This is a great book, but I would like to read it when proper editing has been done. Congrats to the book of the day.
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I am delighted to read about women of great faith, believing in miracles, and above all, effecting cures. Experiences that can't be explained by science are legion but these are especially beneficial when harnessed into much more use by healing hands. Miracles are never out of fashion even in this modern age. Thanks for the interesting review.
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I do believe in miracles, so I'm interested to see what the author's experiences are. However, I'm not sure I would agree with the author about the source of the miracles. Still, it might be worth trying in spite of the errors. Thanks.
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I'll pass on this book; I'm not into religious books or spiritual tales. However, it's clear that the author had a lot to deal with like surviving cancer and a near-death experience, but I'd have been more inclined towards reading the book if she attributed her assistance to the Almighty God Jehovah and not to Mary. Thank for the review.
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I am intrigued by the book. They say converts are the most profound believers. I am glad to find out about happenings under the protection of the Saint Virgin Mary.
The review gives all the information I need to decide to read the book. I appreciate also the warning given to the skeptical.
Thank you for the great work!
And I still do want to read the book, even after I read a comment by a skeptic, definitely not a Catholic or a Greek Orthodox. :)
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As I like to read books about spirituality, I am interested to read this book. It attracts me also as it contains poetic simbolism. Thank you so much for the Review!
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This book is an interesting look at the miraculous coincidences in the author's life. Spiritually uplifting, yet not my sort of read.
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An interesting non-fiction book "Manifesting Miracles" by Barbara E Harris that depicts the true stories of unusual coincidences for which science has no rational answers. Her experiences about these coincidences and miracles appears to be very much intriguing.
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Even though I strongly disagree with venerating anyone other than the Holy Trinity - including Mary, who did NOT stay a "Virgin" - and I don't care for the poetry, I am very interested in this book, as I love reading of others' spiritual experiences/miracles/not-so-coincidences. Thanks for the review!
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I don't believe in extraordinary experiences as stated by the author but I am curious about the experiences so I'll read it. Thanks for the review.
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Congratulations for the wonderful book,the knowledge it impact in us is the most important thing. Thanks Mr Barbara E ,very interested novel.
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Congratulations for the wonderful book,the knowledge it impact in us is the most important thing. Thanks Mr Barbara E ,very interested novel.
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To the concept of the book, l would like to say that some things are better when considered coincidences, this way there is an excitement in life. I liked that the writer shared her "unexplainable events". I liked the review!
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This isn't the sort of book I'd usually go for, but it sounds like it may appeal to those who like reading about spiritual matters.
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Post by Moushmi Radhanpara »

People who like non-fiction and spiritual books can look this up. However, I am not interested in this genre so I'll pass on this one. Congratulations to the author and thanks for sharing an honest and a thorough review.
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