Official Review: Stillpoint by James Ross Godbe

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Re: Official Review: Stillpoint by James Ross Godbe

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Ever on a journey for knowledge, I am always willing to attempt things that might develop my higher consciousness. The universe is an amazing place and many long for a better understanding of it and our connection to it. This book sounds like a thought-provoking read. Thank you for the excellent review!
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It sounds like an inspiring and innovative read. I'm not very open to the paranormal but the mathematical and scientific concepts the book seems to rely on make it something I may potentially read. Thanks for the review!
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This sounds like a very informative book. The author compiled a considerable amount of research for this book. Thank you for the excellent review
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This sounds like a very informative book. The author compiled a considerable amount of research for this book. Thank you for the excellent review
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This book with the title Stillpoint by James Ross Godbe appears to give a good insight about the sacred geometry, which is found only in our solar system, and indicates about the creation of our solar system by a conscious entity. This book also gives numerous examples of inexplicable appearance of the orbiting patterns of the sun and the other planets of our solar system, which makes it quite interesting to read.
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Some of the questions this book attempts to answer sound really interesting! The whole thing sounds very reflective & philosophical. It's definitely something I'd want to read! Thanks for sharing your review.
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The author pens a well-researched book about the origin of life and the existence of the Universe, inspired by the greats like Galileo and Copernicus, who paved the way for cosmic research. He proves the Stillpoint, a geometric pattern which occurs in the solar system.
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Seemingly an interesting philosophical book. I love this sort of discussions. Thanks for the free giveaway. Congratulations on being BOTD
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Stillpoint gives a fascinating explanation about the emergence of our Universe and the creation of our solar system. The writing style of the author is lucid and informative. Overall an interesting and fascinating book worth reading.
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Stillpoint by James Ross Godbe is a write up that really challenges conventional thinking about the evolution of the man and the cosmos. It attempts to unravel the mysteries behind the creation, however, the author went into the part that humans should play and how the non living elements in the planets were created.
The book is well edited with little or no grammar and typo errors which earns it a rating of 3 out of 4.

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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

I consider myself quite open-minded in most things, so I think I could enjoy this book and, perhaps, as it happened to you, even question previous assumptions but I'm not sure because I'm not very good at math or geometry and I'm not one to just take a leap of faith.
I applaud the fact that you took such an unusual book for reviewing and did so without biases, creating a thorough and honest review.
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"Readers who are drawn to paranormal phenomena such as crop circles and UFOs, as well as in ancient faith systems, eastern religion, astrology, planetary alignment, solar eclipses, and chakras, are also likely to find many points of interest within these pages."

This statement made me interested as I am fascinated with these phenomena. Thank you for your review!
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Post by Katherine Smith »

I like your review and this reminds me of another book that I have read about prior. It had some of the same concepts, but this sounds like the author has gone into a lot of depth of the issue. I like science and I am always eager to learn something new about the world that we live in. I love the cover art and idea of sacred geometry.
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Post by MsTri »

Thanks for the review, but I just don't like it when people try to explain spiritual matters scientifically. And even if the information is correct, it's far too technical for me to want to sit there and read. I will therefore NOT be reading this tome.
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There are a lot of conflicting narratives about this particular topic, I guess this might just be one in the bunch. But I will give it a try to see if this will leave a mark, because i have always wanted to get an in-depth and cutting edge knowledge about the topic.

Thanks for the review, it as optimized my inquisitiveness to get to grasp with the information this book offers.
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