Review by Moureenkaranu -- Real Secrets Of Life

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Re: Review by Moureenkaranu -- Real Secrets Of Life

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I like the spiritual teaching interspersed with material teachings. For example, the need to eat right when pregnant and the need to live according to how God wants it, to avoid bad karma. Thanks for an enjoyable review.
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Thank you for your detailed review. I am interested in books that would help me to be my better self. This book's ideas on positive thinking, relieving stress, and karma are intriguing. I will add this to my 'Want to Read' bookshelf.
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The various examples provided by the author to support his arguments throughout the book add to its veracity and strength. Books that teach me how to live a better life are always welcome. This is a must-read.
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Real secret of life what an amazing piece of work ,am in love with how detailed the author is especially on the introduction part of it very inspiring how we should teach our children good values and the way he targets his audience its amazing .
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The readers find the 'Volunteer Review: Real Secrets Of Life by Krishna Jagarnath' in it's full bloom. It's an outpouring of heart. We are benefited specially towards the end of the review when the reviewer links the author to Lord Shiva and the spiritual master Babaji.
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Good review. Sounds like a really good life guide. Glad the author is sharing their secrets.
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It’s helpful for this type of book to be well structured and straightforward, and the word definitions are a nice touch, but I don’t think this book is for me.
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I like how each chapter has a specific focus in this book. It seems very organized, which should allow it flow smoothly. This book seems like a self-help guide in some ways. It's essentially a book about life and the ways in which we can live it in the best way possible. I like that the author includes his views on relationships, spirituality, and reincarnation. All of these things are very interesting topics to talk about. I'm sure this would be a great read for meditation and spiritual healing, among other things. Thank you so much for your lovely review!
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I’m definitely curious about this book and will keep it on my list. I really enjoy learning about spirituality.
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Because this book cover many different topics, it allows many different people to ba able to get something from the book. It seems positive and written in a way to have people start to reflect and look deeper into themselves. So someone soul searching can definitely benefit from reading this. Although it is a positive work, I do not think I will read this one. Congrats on BOTD though.
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Real Secrets Of Life--This book is full of such a great content. It's divided by various chapter with various topic...it's helps up to understand the real meaning of our life about spirituality, healing, mystery... The writer explains everything very clearly... I love this book...
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Thanks for the review. This book seems comprehensive and it's nice that topics are organised in chapters to make it easy on the reader. This is not for me though, but I'm glad you enjoyed it.
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The author is so knowledgeable . its well organizes and extremely nice. There's a lot of lessons to be learned. Amazing!
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I find this book interesting. There's no form of condemnation and the author highlights tolerance for all religions.
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Post by Sicily Joy »

Thanks for a very detailed review. I liked how you described each chapter. It sounds like this book covers many different religions and spiritual elements from Buddhist ideas to working with auras. I wondered however by covering so much does the book water down these various religious views and healing tools.
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