Review of On Spirits

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We tend to look at things we don't understand with a lot of fear or skeptism. The world of spirits would be no different to this phenomena, I believe. It would be fascinating to hear from experiences of others and see if it can appeal to my curiosity.
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Do you believe in spirits? Why? Why not? On Spirits: The World Hidden, Volume II discusses the existence of spirits, and reading this book may alter your previous understanding. Despite the delicate subject, this is not a bogus book; it offers credible information.
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I'm definitely reading this soon. I've always wanted a bit more insight on spirits etc, so it seems this is the perfect book to explore and learn about the spiritual realm. Thanks for a great review. Congrats on BOTD.
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As someone with faith-based beliefs, I will give this book a chance to learn more about the spirit realm, even though I'm sceptical about some of the topics covered. I appreciate the author for addressing the responsibility that accompanies possessing spiritual gifts. Thank you for the review.
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Everything I ever read about the paranormal or supernatural was a fictional books full of adventure and mystery. I for sure avoid anything non-fiction related to those subjects, especially if it is the second part of an unknown series and has something to do with religions and other spiritual practices. Apologies, I will have to pass your book, but still, congratulations on BOTD!
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The quest to spiritual awakening brings a lot of hunger for spiritual knowledge. Books like On spirit helps a person on this journey to quench this hunger by answeringmostbof their questions.
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I would like to know more about the spiritual world, so I might pick this book to read. From the review, I understand that the author presented unbiased conversations with espiritistas, shamans, etc. I’m curious to read about the encounters that espiritistas and shamans have had with spirits, as well as the ethical responsibilities of individuals who can connect with them.
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I am not a believer in the existence of spirits beyound physical body that hold consciousness. I am going to pass on the book for this reason. I sincerly wish the book finds the right kind of audience it deserves. Thank you for a wonderful review!
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I am not a believer in the existence of spirits beyound physical body that hold consciousness. I am going to pass on the book for this reason. I sincerly wish the book finds the right kind of audience it deserves. Thank you for a wonderful review!
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One of the most fascinating parts for me was the story about the masseur who works with spirits to help women with fertility issues. The idea that someone could help twenty-two women conceive through spiritual means is mind-blowing. It really made me wonder how much traditional practices are overlooked in modern medicine. Imagine what we could achieve if science and spirituality were willing to meet halfway.
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On Spirits: The World Hidden Volume II by Dr. Joseph M. Feagan sounds like a book that will appeal to readers with more holistic views on health and healing. Unfortunately, I don't read nonfiction, so I'll skip this one.
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This book can be read by a broad audience but only those who are open minded will surely appreciate it.
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"On Spirits: The World Hidden Volume II" by Dr. Joseph M. Feagan delves into the world and existence of Spirit beings. The book draws readers into an introspective journey beyond physical or human existence.
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This book discusses the existence of spirits and the spiritual realm, ways to connect with them, and their potential to help humanity. The individual stories (by people who have had experiences with unseen entities) sound interesting. I'd love to read it. Thanks for the review!
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I am always hesitate to pick and read such kind of books, but I must confess that the author definitely understood the assignment, as I kept of turning one page after another, reading the short Amazon sample. I am glad that Dr. Joseph presents the facts as they are and lets the reader interpret them for themselves. Indeed, such realities would definitely have some ramifications on the world as we know it if we understood what lies beyond the physical world. Thanks for the review, @Nisha DSouza.
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