Review of About Spiritual Energy

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The concept of life, universe and our existence has been the biggest unsolved question for humankind. I guess we can argue and debate on it ad infinitum either scientifically or spiritually, at the end of the day, we will believe what we want to believe. I find such books extremely fascinating so I would definitely wanna check this one out. Congrats on BOTD.
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Reading books such as this one can often arouse one's curiousity about so many things,yet we may never have a generally accepted view as regards creation, life and death . It interesting to know that the author has treated this subjects in a way that is convincing. Thanks for your review.
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This is a non-fiction spiritual book. Interesting discussion with author's insights on life. I like to read this sometime. A well written book and a good book review. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Post by Brenda Creech »

This definitely sounds like an interesting book. And I believe there are scientific things about life that God has allowed men to understand. I don't believe this book is for me, but it sounds like those who believe more in science will enjoy it. It does sound fascinating! Thanks for the wonderful review!
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There is much about life to learn and understand. This book is recommended to everyone. Congrats on BOTD!
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This is a very interesting subject. I do believe that the author knew he took a great chance to write about this topic. Believing that death does not really exist is a great leap. Congratulations on book of the day.
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Post by Lethabo Nyakale »

From the sample I found so many scientific information to support the authors discussion about spiritual energy. This review has me interested in reading the whole book mostly because no viewpoints are forced onto the reader. Thank you for your great review.
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Post by rusyalana »

Non fiction, self-help, religious books are not my cup of tea. But I've read the review and sure that the book will find its reader as there are lots of people who "have questions about making something out of life". Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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This isn't really my type of book so I'll pass it on to whoever enjoys reading this genre. I love this review, it's well detailed. Congratulations on BOTD
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I liked how the review highlights the vitality of including spirituality, religion and research in the book. Great job!
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The questions are so big and it's giving me anxiety of some sort. I hope Broach gave satisfying answers
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I really like how the author lays out the facts instead of stating his opinions. I also think the summarizations at the end of every chapter are great ways to keep the reader engaged and reiterate your point.
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Post by Sanju Lali »

A nice thought provoking book "About Spiritual Energy" by Walter E Broach, which tries to shed light on how the life came to be, and what happens after life. This book is worth reading.
life is only knowing the unknown, we can do this by reading books easily- Online book club is a great place for this. This is what I believe.
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Its always interesting to read theories about life from different perspectives. I will check this book out. Congratulations on BOTD!
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I've always imagined having faith the size of a mustard seed, the kind of faith that allows you to command a mountain to roll over a sea, and I think that kind of spiritual energy should be utilized. I've always wanted to read a book that even just skims the surface of this topic.
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