Review by Ella_12 -- The Unbound Soul by Richard L. Haight

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Review by Ella_12 -- The Unbound Soul by Richard L. Haight

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Unbound Soul" by Richard L. Haight.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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The Unbound Soul it’s an autobiography written by Richard L. Haight about his journey of freedom of his soul and a guidance for the reader to also free its inner soul.

The true based story of this book starts off with a common boy which life is never going to be the same again for him after dreaming of God asking him for help several times but he could never help him, therefore he spent the rest of his life trying to find a way to help god through all the difficulties of life.

This part of the book is very useful to make you understand how he reached his goal to help god, to be in the future God showed him and how he found his answer but mainly how he finally found the freedom in his soul.

This part of the book it’s also my favourite as you really understand what he’s been through but never lost faith. Because if he did he wouldn’t be where he is right now.

In the other part of the book he guides the reader to find freedom of their inner self through many exercises but mainly meditation.
In my opinion this part of the book it’s very important for the reader as after you finish the first part you would obviously be exited to see how can you also do it.

This book is perfect for young adults and adults as it may be too difficult for teenagers to understand.

I rate this book 3/4 because it has no grammatical errors as it’s well written and published but, I think that many people may dislike this book because it talks about how some priests are empty or how some religion believe or does wrong things as when Jesus appears in the boys dream he says that “Most of what is written about me is untrue” which suggests that the Bible and the Quran are wrong. I don’t agree with some points made in this book but it’s definitely worth reading to open your mind.

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Congratulations on your first review.
This sounds like an interesting book. This is the first review of it I have read where someone has referred to the boy dreaming of God asking him for help. It changes my understanding of the book.
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esp1975 wrote: 10 Aug 2019, 10:15 Congratulations on your first review.
This sounds like an interesting book. This is the first review of it I have read where someone has referred to the boy dreaming of God asking him for help. It changes my understanding of the book.
Thank you 🙏
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