Review of About Spiritual Energy

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This book gives answers to what happens when people die and how life came to be? The author give answers to these questions. Also gives reassurance to the reader that he knows what he is talking about. Amazing review.
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The concept of spirituality is quite vast and everyone has a different opinion about it. I wonder what the author has to say about spiritual energy. Good one from the author. Congratulations on being the book of the day! Nice review.
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I always regard themes like this as sensitive/delicate. Science and the supernatural contradict ever since, that's why science in spirituality got me staring in space. Interesting I guess. Thank you for the review.
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This is such an intelligent book. The author must have had a series of experiences and a ton of research to produce it. At least people who think that life is only about what they can see and explain (physically) will learn better.
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Post by Francis Aderogbin »

I truly agree with you; there is more to life than what we see. Everything we do has spiritual implications. But death is not an extinction, it is a transition.
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Post by Amy Hoffman 2 »

You're review highlights the author's belief that people will believe what they want, but yet he wrote this book in a way that anyone reading it will walk away with something. I can't wait to read it myself.
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While I would be happy to dwell on the scientific aspects of birth and death, spiritual discussions are not exactly my forte. I will probably pass this one. Thanks for the review!
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I sometimes wonder what life actually is and what happens to us after death. I'm interested in finding out what this book can offer in this regard.
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While I would be happy to dwell on the scientific aspects of birth and death, spiritual discussions are not exactly my forte. I will probably pass this one. Thanks for the review!
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A wonderfully written book about life, birth and death backed by facts, religion and spirituality
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Very descriptive review. well done.
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This book explains a lot and still allows you choose what you want. Whether you believe or not is up to you. That's one of my likes about this book. Thanks for your review
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This book explains a lot and still allows you choose what you want. Whether you believe or not is up to you. That's one of my likes about this book. Thanks for your review
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I sincerely believe there's something bigger than us, something that controls our lives as we see them. I love the author's confidence in his assumptions, he beckons to the reader but does not apply much pressure. I am also a huge fan of spiritual books. This was a well-written review!
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Post by Grace Bassey »

Interesting review. The subject of formation of life and after life is usually one that not so many can adequately given explanation to. But I find it interesting that this author attempts to give an exposition on this concepts. I am definitely up for this novel.
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