Review of My Infinite Self

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Review of My Infinite Self

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[Following is a volunteer review of "My Infinite Self" by Rev. Lisa Rae Brooks.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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My Infinite Self by Rev. Lisa Rae Brooks is a book that teaches readers about reincarnation, meditation, and psychological therapies. The author of this book has shared her experiences throughout her life and has come to realize that she has been on this earth many times. Through reincarnation, she has become a man and woman, a wealthy person as well as a poor person, a leader, and a servant. The book chronicles her experiences in all these lives and how she can connect with them.

The author believes that time only applies to this world, and in other worlds, there is no time; there is only the present, so everything that has happened or will happen will all occur in the now. It may not seem very clear, but if you are willing to delve further into this book, you will understand this idea and the various ideas that the author shares.

I have always liked books on reincarnation, so when I came across this one, I didn't hesitate to read it. I spent the weekend reading it, and it was a nice experience. The author presents her life greatly, and I learned a lot from her analysis. She provides a little science to back her claims where necessary, but most of the analysis in the book is spiritual, clear, and understandable. I like her gentle tone when passing her message in the book.

As for editorial efforts, the book is flawlessly edited, as I could not pick out a single grammatical error throughout my reading experience. The minor flaws in this book are that it bears some suspense on key topics, and on some occasions, it moves slowly in terms of narrative pace. However, these lulls don't last because the author usually moves from topic to topic. Due to these reasons, I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars. This book will appeal to people fascinated by reincarnation, and thus, that is the exact audience I am recommending it to.

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