Review of About Spiritual Energy

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The author does a great job of explaining life and the afterlife without forcing issues down the reader's throat. All the facts touched on are backed by research, spirituality, and even religion. This certainly piqued my curiosity. Thank you for your great review.
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It is great, the fact that ‘the author doesn’t force the reader to believe in what he says’ is mentioned in the review. Being the controversial subject of life and death, it is true that people believe what they want.!
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From the name of this book, one would know it is a philosophical book based on some Walters belief and his assertions about life. Congrats to this botd and a great review.
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Energy has always been a fascinating subject to me. I like that the author presents facts that are backed by research, spirituality and even religion. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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I am curious to see what. The author has to say about how life came to be and what happens when people die and if there is life after death. This book sounds interesting so congratulations on BOTD.
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This book and its review are striking and informative enough. There are so many phenomena in life, and the human race have been seeking answers and solutions to such. It's great to find this piece written by Broach; a research-based, free-minded piece that state what was discovered and known, and leaving the readers decide what to believe or flow with. The book is not malicious, and I like this aspect of the author's approach. I look forward to reading it.
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I love the fact that the book gathers fact from different sources. It makes it sound less monotonous. Congrats on being BOTD.
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It's good to know that in this book, the author doesn't just say what he thinks and makes the reader think the same way as him. And also, the fact that all of his theories are backed up with research, makes even more plausible.
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The author have the idea on what happens after death. I like such books which talks about the existential topics and I recommend it.
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Post by Obinna Chima Agoms »

There are spiritual energies involved in the creation of man? Well, this is an angle worth checking out. I hope it lives up to expectation.
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Thinking of humans in the form of souls interacting amongst each other does sound interesting. Would love to read more of the author's insights. Congratulations on being listed as Book Of The Day.
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The spiritual aspect of things are most times underestimated. What a nice book we have here. Congratulations on winning BOTD.
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I like how this review is so simple and flowy; allowing readers outside of the spiritual zone to get a clarified view of what this book is about. Great job in setting an example of the points a review should grasp. :tiphat:
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This is a book that will definitely resolve most unresolved mysteries about our universe. I have to know the authors opinion about after life. Congrats on today's BOTD
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I tend to steer away from books that are religion-specific, and I was adamant because of the title. I listened to the sample audio book and the author cleared my reluctance away. The book is not inclined to any religion. The review made it more interesting for me to continue reading/listening. I am glad the author does not force his beliefs to readers. I am guessing a neutral style of narrating the facts - the facts that he believes and backs up with research. Thank you for a captivating review!
Congrats to the author for being the BOTD!
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