So excited to start book reviews!
There are two new books currently on my bedside table. Both trilogies, both having to do with souls and both vastly different from the other.
The first trilogy is the religious novels Conversations with God. I do not believe the the title does the book justice at all. Here are some of my ideas:
Soul's Work
Exploring the Cosmos Within and Without
The Call of the Smile
The All in All, Including You and Not You!
Tell me which you like or leave your own in the comments (I trust you all will be respectful digital citizens here as rotten fruit will not be left on the counter).
I was given this book months ago to read but did not pick it up. I hate to admit that it was the title mainly keeping me from it. The religious genre just does not appeal to me. However, after chastising myself for both judging a book, literally, by its cover (something a librarian Really should avoid) and limiting myself by Not trying new things such as this genre, I decided I would read it- and then I never put it down. This was not a religious book at all, spiritual yes, but did not speak for one specific religion therefore, can not be called religious. Meant for ages 18 and older, but readers as young as middle school could read it with parental guidance. Neal Donald Walsh asks the questions that so many of us have on our minds at one time or another and gives incredible documentary from a source that connects us all. The text connects spiritual masters from different regions and times in order to make known that in their examples one thing has been repeated: We all have the ability to become Masters, too. In this novel you take a ride with yours and others' soul through the Big Bang to now and beyond with one constant through the times, to achieve the highest vision of ourselves.
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