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Meetings With the Archangel: A Comedy of the Spirit |
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Rating:  Summary: A self spiritual reconcilation Review: This is the first spiritual book with a deep literary, poetic, full of wisdom that I'd have ever read. It was very helpful for me to reconciliate with my soul and to accept my human nature. I recommend this book to all the people who had read spirituallity books and are worried to solve their karmas and lift their good vibrations stat. This book is helpful to relax your soul and understand your human nature.
Rating:  Summary: a wonderful reflection on the search for enlightenment Review: This was so fascinating and wonderfully written. I was glad that it was read by the author. I was pleased that it wasn't airy fairy, but showed the deep inquiring mind of the seeker. Enjoyed the way it twists and turned never knowing quite where it would go next. There wasn't a doubt in my mind that this was an authentic experience by the author. It was so rich in description that I could easily see how this can be made into a movie. The character's inner conflict resulting in a comforting resolution was truly inspiring. I certainly plan to listen and/or read it again. Margaret
Rating:  Summary: Revelations Review: What an astonishing experience this was -- I had just decided Zen was too cold and empty (like Jack Kerouac, another Catholic-turned-rabid-Zen-Buddhist, who later repudiated Zen, saying: "Zen leaves me cold now. I have felt the presence of angels.") So when I saw this title, "Meetings with the Archangel," I thought, "Yes! Let's forget Zen and read about gorgeous, colorful, swooping angels!" Imagine my surprise when the most riveting part of the book turned to be about, you guessed it, Zen. My mind is still reeling.
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