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Entering the Circle: Ancient Secrets of Siberian Wisdom Discovered by a Russian Psychiatrist

Entering the Circle: Ancient Secrets of Siberian Wisdom Discovered by a Russian Psychiatrist

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Recommended for the seeker
Review: This book is one of the few worth re-reading. Her account is candid and feels true, unlike other shamanic stories I've read. One grows from reading it. It goes well beyond temporary entertainment. It gives the seeker substance to grow from. I highly recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book was a great insite to spirituality
Review: This books is a good boook for people interested in spirituality but needs some exitment. I like the story and how everything fit together.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Take me to Belovodia!
Review: This is one of two books I've read wherein the author is describing his/her own story with shamanism, an approach which renders very difficult subject matter far more palatable than what's been published by some of the ''heavies'' on the subject. It's told from the heart; read it that way and you'll get a message from it!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I'm not recomending it!
Review: Usually spiritual books should leave you with some insights which you will recognise as a connection with real life. In this book, in my honest opinion, I can not find them. Labelling it with "The new Carlos Castaneda" (his first 3 books have that) on the cover, is only a commercial trick. This book has only some entertaining stories with no penetrating power.


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