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Rating:  Summary: Miraculous True Spiritual Adventures Review: "Inner Coach Outer Power" consists primarily of the spiritual journey Keith Varnum. Definitely a New Age work with sections on such typical New Age areas as Out of Body Experiences, conversations with Ascended Masters and similar items, some will find the book wonderfully enlightening and freeing. Others will find that it goes beyond the limits to which they are open to the possibilities when he moves to conversations with extraterrestials and similar items.The bottom line is that if you are open to various aspects of the New Age philosophies, ideas and movements then you are likely to find it an interesting read and well worth the price. If you are not open to the possibilities of New Age spirituality then you are unlikely to find it of any value.
Rating:  Summary: It lies within? Review: INNER COACH, OUTER POWER provides answers to some of life's infinite questions. Varnum offers interesting aspects on the untapped and uncharted powers that humans possess. His book can be viewed as an awakening that empowers people to create an alignment with their soul and their personality. He narrates this personal story with life events that helped transform his existence and he shares these experiences with vivid imagery and miraculous offerings. Especially notable is how he cured himself of blindness. We all possess paranormal powers that we allow to rise to the surface only when dangerous or abnormal conditions exist. An example is when a frantic mother can lift a truck and hold it aloft so her child can be pulled to safety. Again he challenges that this is not extraordinary, it is actually quite normal, quite ordinary. But the key to this is to choose life, over the restrictions of the belief system, that has been handed down to us. So with this story and this book he shares the magic of inner power, and he invites readers into his life and the miracles he expects daily in his world. It is Varnums's contention that there is only one story, and that the Universe is made of stories, not atoms. And he says "As the outer appearances of my narration reveal the inner agenda of my real self, you may begin to see the common thread of soul intention running through the surface appearances of your life." Spiritualistic, inspirational and holistic in a non-religious sense incarnates this compelling book. Reviewed by aNN of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
Rating:  Summary: An insightful, accessible, meaningful guide Review: Inner Coach: Outer Power by Keith Varnum is a self-help book about connecting with one's inner self, and the memories of childhood, to find one's path and better embrace, experience, and enjoy the present day. Popular culture icons such as the "E.T." movie, Indiana Jones, and Mr. Rogers are offered as metaphors and reference points to guide the reader down the path to self-acceptance, self-improvement and higher fulfillment. Inner Coach: Outer Power is recommended for inclusion into any self-help, self-improvement reading list and reference collection as an insightful, accessible, meaningful guide.
Rating:  Summary: Uplifting Luminosity and Undeniable Truth Review: Keith's true stories of spiritual adventure and blessings are easily the most fascinating I've ever read. These are stories you will tell your friends and pass on to others in need of inspiration and healing. Their greatest beauty, beyond the author's exquisite writing, is their uplifting luminosity and undeniable truth, which comes across in the author's open-hearted honesty and in his ability to teach by example what he, himself, has learned through direct experience. You will believe the stories that Keith so generously shares in this book not only because he is a kind and gentle person, but also because he's a discerning journalist devoted to the relentless pursuit of truth. These are beautiful truths, so you are likely to place this book on your topmost shelf of favorites, as I have. Like a beacon, it will call you into new and exciting adventures with the Divine in it, in you and in everything else. --Judith Pennington, author of The Voice of the Soul: A Journey into Wisdom and the Physics of God
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