Overall rating and opinion of "The Unbound Soul" by Richard L. Haight

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The Unbound Soul gave me a broader insight about religion and spirituality that is why I gave it a flawless score of 4 stars. The author as a young boy reminded me of my childhood friend from the church we grew up in.
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I had to go through this book although its not my genre. I like how the authore blended humor and spirituality in such a way that the book became attractive to a larger group of readers. I'll give it 2 out of 4 stars though. This is because most of the ideas the author put across are practically stale and cant work under the normal circumstances.
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3 out of 4 is the best i can do for the unbound souls
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I gave this book 3 out of 4 stars. Although I would have liked to give it 4 out of 4 stars, I thought the last quarter or so of the book veered off topic entirely, so I had to give it a lower score. Other than that, I thought it was a good book. If you're interested in reading it, my review should be below, since it was my "latest" review.
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It was an interesting read overall although there were somethings I didn’t agree with.
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I’m fascinated by how the opinions and reviews of this book lingered long past the original book of the day posting. The overall opinion is very mixed due to the spiritual aspect and the supernatural nature of some of the experiences of the author that was expressed. It is an impressive achievement to be talked about to this extent, making me even more interested in this book than I was before.
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Not sure if I like the ideas behind this book or not. Would I consider changing anything in my life because of a story? Probably not!
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I rated this book 4 out of 4 stars. I liked that the author relays his content in such an authentic, soulful way. He encourages the reader to try something new. I would recommend this book to students of comparative religion and those who are interested in New Age Teachings.
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This book is concentrate and interesting. Awaking with spirituality connects but also the apocalypse and the real facts as the earthquake. This book is a new method for the meditation everyone.
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What I liked most was the author's attention to details and his infusion of humor into his stories. I definitely gave the book a perfect rating.
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It is sort of a general guidance to the readers. Those who want the spiritual aspect can go in that way and the others can just get the points which are important to have a healthy and a happy life
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I liked the book ,yet I think some concepts needed to be properly explained. I would definitely recommend it.
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I like books that expand my mind and challenges me to see beyond what I think I know. I believe each reader will have individually unique experiences with this book, and that is reason enough to give it a try.
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I liked that the author emphasized that everyone of us have or experiences type of spiritual presence also known as visions. also, i liked that he shared all his visions about God because it enabled me to connect with him.
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I am always a little wary of spiritual books, despite being pretty spiritual myself, but this one sounds interesting. I really like reading all the comments and opinions on this book, and think I need to try it out for myself. A bit of humor certainly helps the digestion of a sometimes dense topic. Clean eating, exercise, and meditation seem to be widely accepted parts of spirituality, so I am interested to see what the author has to say about these concepts. I am also intrigued by the concept of "isness." Thank you, everyone, for all the insight!
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