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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Wow, now this is one I should check out indeed! I'm more of a New Age person myself, but seeing here in this wonderful synopsis of a person combining beliefs to make ones own....just pure inspirational. I mean I do a combo of religions myself, but to actually come across a published work of someone who does the same thing is rare. This is definitely going on my to read list. Thank you.NL Hartje wrote: ↑24 May 2018, 19:35I love this synopsis you've put together. I agree that we each have our own personally meaningful beliefs and I am glad for them because they make my friends who they are.kislany wrote: ↑23 May 2018, 02:21 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; yet for others, like Richard L. Haight, it’s taking the best of every teaching and applying it to oneself.
I would like to think I'm a bit like Haight though. Just because I was raised staunchly Catholic, and take my children to Catholic mass now (even if it is more for the sense of tradition and community than the teachings), I hope that as an educated woman I can acknowledge the faults in my own faith and embrace the beauties in others; for me, those beauties are found particularly in eastern religions.
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Even though this book doesn't sound like my cup of tea, the topics it touches seem like such an interesting read. The fact that it's not based on one single religion or belief, but rather mixes them all, allows the reader to think and learn so much, which is great. Who knows? Maybe I'll even read it someday.
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