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- kkaland, on 11/12/2009, -0/+1This is one of the few books that makes me reflect on my life from the heart, and this is no common thing for me. I remember that I felt a bit teary when reading a particular passage - once for sure, and almost a second time. It's that powerful. It's also very inspiring; it puts spirituality into reach and clarifies many points about it clearly. I'm not good at naming favorites, but I'll take the risk and say that this is my favorite book.
I've read it 3 or 4 times, and now I'm reading the original. Every time I read it, there are things I notice that I didn't see the previous times reading it, and I find that I understand them a bit more too.
From what I've seen, this book is INCREDIBLY accurate, and it doesn't hold back in explaining how real spirituality is. If you're tired of flowery delusions and wishy-washy please-everybody self-help books, then read this one. It will inspire you to do something real and greater with your life. - gege022, on 11/11/2009, -0/+0well, I wanted to be the first one to Digg a story, but then it's already out there!! Digg amazes me!
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