Official Review: The Unbound Soul by Richard L. Haight [March 2019 Book of the Month]

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Re: Official Review: The Unbound Soul by Richard L. Haight [March 2019 Book of the Month]

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love your point here
" Everyone has their own opinion on what spirituality means to them. For some, it’s straight-up Christian religion. For others, it’s something closer to what some people call New Age" I totally agree with that.
love your review
Great job!!!.
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This book piqued my interest, especially since I'm not that much of a religious individual and most of my experiences aren't as spiritual as described in the review. Where would you draw the line between becoming "spiritual" and being just...crazy?
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Post by mrswordnerd »

Dynamite review. Your summary of the book has definitely helped me (and I am sure others) make the decision to take it or leave it. Your succinct thoroughness is something I would like to try to emulate in my own reviews one day. Excellent work!
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I'm amazed with the power this book contains. The author giving exercises for readers to do at home is incredible. A very helpful book and a very helpful review. Thank you!
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Thank you for such a well thought out review! It sounds like a very unique book, definitely different from anything I’ve read before.
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I love that the author gave his life experience on how he found jesus and his life afterwards...for people out there struggling this book will surely help them spiritually.... :techie-studyingbrown:
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The review prompted me to add the book in my bookshelf. I am interested to read the experiences of Richard and see if any of the spiritual/health advice that he provides can be put into action in my life.
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I like historical fiction, but I’m not sure I would like this novel. Immigration is a inflammatory topic, especially in today’s political climate. Nevertheless great review.
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This is a Christian book, cause it tell about God and Richard is doing what God wanted him to it's about his dream he had with God in the dream. Told him to spreads the word.
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Thanks a lot for the well written, detailed, balanced and enthralling review. I am happy that while you may not agree with everything inside the pages of this book, there are some concepts that you kept. Indeed, after reading your review, I cannot agree more. Some things are practical while others may not be what I will easily agree with. I would like to read this.
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So the book might ruffle a few feathers. Yet, there is something for everyone in it. You don’t have to agree with all its points to take the lessons you need to apply to your own life.
It's great to know that this well-written, inspirational narrative not only showcases the author’s spiritual journey which guided him thru life, but more so, it also desires to help others achieve it as well. Not imposing anything, this self-help book gives readers the freedom to choose which lessons to take and apply in their own walk thru life.
Thank you for this very detailed, in-depth review! Congratulations to the author on the #BOTM🎉
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Sounds like an inspirational read, thank you for sharing your review! I do like that the author provides a bit of an autobiography in he beginning, that seems like it would allow more of a chance to “know” him.
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The author tells you important techniques for anyone who wanted to get to know themselves and know their potential. A book that can be interesting to read.
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I agree with the book review that each person has a right to his own faith. But may we be careful with the path we take in searching for something we will believe in.
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Post by Kister Bless »

The Unbound Soul by Richard L. Haight sounds great but I don't really fancy self-help books. I will recommend it. Great review!
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