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
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But wonderfully, his prose is composed of sentences that are uncluttered, focused, straightforward and cohesive. Its power lies in being a pleasurable read, especially when the pages talk about his isolation as a child with a reading difficulty and his successful efforts at overcoming it, his moments of utter loneliness that he became suicidal, his early dreams of Jesus and his early realizations that there is a better way to attain true spirituality and freedom. He also recalls his early foray into karate and the role it had in triggering a momentous life-and-death realization. There is no tone of sanctimoniousness or pomposity in Haight's writing as he talks about his early epiphanies towards his true role and destiny and life. This is the promise and wonderful quality of this self-help, inspirational book. So if you have an open mind, try it.
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