Official Review: Living in the Space of Light by Caarna

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Re: Official Review: Living in the Space of Light by Caarna

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Great review. This seems like an insightful book, I am glad you liked it. I have to pass this one for now. Thank you for sharing.
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At the age of six Caarna knew her purpose in life was to train for the career of a Pysiotherapist and to use her spiritual gift to help others while on earth. It all started when her Dad got injured in mining. He had to go through the process of therapy and that inspired her to use her God given gift.

" Living In The Space Of Light" by Caarna, meaning "lady of light"( Renee Geldenhuys) gives the device to navigate through turbulent times. She shared her life experience, impact the world and to let her light shin before everyone. Also, teaching people how to heal themselves by connecting to their inner light that originated from Jesus Christ, strive for excellence and to be like christ.

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Thanks for the well written review! I stay away from religious books because they are not my cup of tea. Therefore, this book did not sound appealing to me.
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Great job on this review! Great explanations. I can see how if one has an open mind while reading they can be inspired. I am really curious of this authors explanation of the process of looking to your own light to heal. I do believe that Christ Jesus made us to be in his image. And as well as for us to be able to heal and cause miracles as he did. Which is why he had the deciples to go out and do what he did. But I do believe for it to be like Christ one will have to have a relationship with him to tap into his gifts. U cant get them just by looking inside yourself. Like I said some things we may not totally agree on, but I think I could still appreciate the ideas in this book.
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Stories of life experience are pretty interesting. And the idea teaching people how to heal themselves using their own inner light just sounds new to me, to be honest. Based on your review, this book just might be informative. Nice review!
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We all have our inner light that can help us in life. I'm impressed Caarma learned about hers early in life, and it amazes me she started healing at an early age too. Also, I like she wanted to share her knowledge with others. Lovers of this genre may find this book worth reading it.
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Living in the Space of Light by Caarna

Well,the overall preview I read was decent, and the liken use of Light and darkness was well used.And the fact that it is portrayed not as a journey for a group of people, but a journey of self discovery. Even though I wouldn't normally read a book with this storyline​, I believe that the manuscript for the book was well written.
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Post by Chayimecel2611 »

It is an interesting book to read since its more on healing and spiritualsons and journey. Though it is strange for others yet it is an inspirational one especially healing and loving your self
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This is a nice book loaded with lots of insight and interesting stories about the author's life experiences . I am glad you liked it. Thank you for sharing.
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I read the first few pages but it didn't retain my interest. However, after reading your review, I think I will give this book another chance. Your review really paint a good picture of this book.thanks
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Living in the Space of Light seems to be an interesting exploration into finding and using ones inner light. Carrna’s desire to share her journey and to help others is admirable!
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Post by oluseunstarlite »

What a great book,just love it , it reveals how we can make ourself happy which is the most chalenging things humans do have,because feeling happy makes u feel powerfull,successful and any other good things even make u forget the worries of life . “Loving who you are is the most empowering thing you will ever do for yourself, "
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'Official Review: Living in the Space of Light by Caarna', does not ignore the point of introducing the readers, to purely spiritual contents of the book! The readers come to know that, the book plays it's promising part!
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While I do enjoy reading spiritually enlightening books, this one does sound a bit too over the top for my taste. Though I may give it a try due to the fact that I always find something to take away from these spiritual "journeys" that authors take us on. Thank you so very much for the insightful review!
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This book sound very interesting and would probably relate to The Unbound Soul by Richard Haight. I’m sure if they got together and talked spirituality they would be very pleased with it all. Thanks for the review!
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