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Discovering Your Past Lives |
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Rating:  Summary: Reincarnation for nerds Review: Gloria Chadwick undeniably offers an interesting perspective on how the average reader could approach the concept of reincarnation. Calling it the "best book..." is obviously giving it much more credit than it deserves. This subtitle aptly refers to the way Ms. Chadwick talks down to the reader. There is no alternative in her opinion, the way she thinks reincarnation works is the only way, as if she has been there herself and back. If you want to be lectured to, give this book a try. It's informative, but I've seen better.
Rating:  Summary: The Best Book Ever on Reincarnation??? Review: I'm sorry, I have not read this book but I can tell you that I probably will NOT be reading this book. The author is a little too ambitious isn't she? A genuine expert in any field would not need to sell himself/herself. Just finished reading "Many Lives, Many Masters" and currently also reading "Sacred Contracts", I highly recommend both.
Rating:  Summary: Is there any way to call this a 3 1/2? Review: This was an interesting book that really fired the curiousity about learning about your past lives but the author never really explains what things mean. For example, there is a whole chapter of questions regarding things you like, things you don't like, and why but no explanation as to what your answers might mean. A few examples along the way might have been helpful. There were examples of other things so as to explain a concept but no real help for the reader to understand their own answers to the questions. I do wish I had time to do the exercises she presents -- perhaps I'd find the answers to my questions?
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