Review of The Unbound Soul

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Buikem Kasia
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Review of The Unbound Soul

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Unbound Soul" by Richard L. Haight.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The Unbound Soul by Richard L. Haight is an intriguing book. Haight shares with readers his turbulent past and everything he had to go through to become the guy he is today. In southern Carolina, he was raised. On the family's horse ranch, he had fun with his friends.

He had been terrified of hell since he was a young child. He was inspired by Mrs. Pacetti's lessons to actively pursue his faith. That was the first time he showed interest in God's business. As a young child, he also saw Jesus in his nightmares. Get a copy to learn more.

The book was entertaining to read. I discovered how to overcome my obstacles. Sometimes, we limit our potential by doubting our abilities. It hurts us. I learned from the book to let go of my thoughts and have faith in my abilities. Because that is when we can perform at our best, we must learn to free our brains. I enjoyed learning about God's patience. God is not a person; hence, his time is not the same as ours. We must learn to put our faith in him to hear our prayers. God gears us and will answer in due time.

Like the author, I wish I had the capacity for vision. I appreciate that he worked to reach his full potential rather than taking his talents for granted. The book has some humorous components as well. An illustration of this occurred when the author used a goat to demonstrate how to consume a balanced diet.

I found nothing I disliked about the book. It was written chronologically, so comprehension was easy. There were no grammatical errors, showing that it was well-edited. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend this book to people who are struggling to find their purpose in life. It is a perfect guide.

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I like that the author was able to overcome his fear by believing in God. It was wholesome to read about. I enjoyed reading this review.
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I was happy that he shared the memories of his childhood. It made it easier to relate to the author. I like that and can't wait to read the book.
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The connection between physical and spiritual well-being is well-explored.
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