Official Review: It's Time to Align: by Allen Lottinger

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Re: Official Review: It's Time to Align: by Allen Lottinger

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I have read about vibrations causing positive energies in our lives. I really want to read this book and utilize the natural forces we all can have if we only know how. I think when there is something positive out there for others to share, we should be thankful for the knowledge..thank you for this!
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:techie-studyingbrown: I'm not usually one for self help books, but I must say after reading the full sample, that I am quite intrigued. The author explains it in much detail, and the writing style is simple and to the point. I just may have to read this whole book!
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While this book seems to have an interesting subject, I think I will pass on this one. You gave a great review.
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You mentioned that the Law of Attraction was discussed in the book. As someone who has used this concept successfully in the past, I think I would enjoy that aspect of the book. Thanks for the review
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I am surprised to find myself entirely uninterested in this book. Perhaps more put-off than uninterested.

Why would a self-delineated "spiritual person" feel the need to bring other books down and even go so far as to mention the wrongness of other belief paths in his jacket blurb and book introduction? I cannot imagine an open-minded soul being so black and white. Hmmmm...confused :eusa-think:
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It's Time to Align: The Most Powerful Self-Help Book Ever Written by Allen Lottinger appears to be a very interesting read in understanding "the term vibration and its relationship to our experienced reality and the things that lower vibration and the things that raise vibration", in that you will learn about the positive and negative energy that surround your vortex of creation known as "Crown Chakra – Sahasrara: the importance of balance when your emotions are in turmoil and your health is compromised"; whereas, It's Time to Align teaches you how to "work to balance the flow of energy in all energy centers and allow yourselves a life filled with joy, satisfaction, happiness and wealth"; wherein, although great illustrations as I certainly agree it's time to spiritually align ourselves, but my trust in alignment is in the leading of the word of God and not in the scientific concept and belief of human kind; wherefore, I’m not in agreement with Allen Lottinger’s self-help prospective as I was put in on this earth to be a true worshiper". . . "The joy of the Lord is my strength" and I pass on this read. :techie-studyinggray:
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Kat Berg wrote: 18 Jan 2018, 01:31 While I appreciate the value of simple sentences and words, I do lament the deepening move toward this style of writing and the abandonment of complex sentences and big, fancy words. :) thanks for the review!
Oh, my I do agree! :tiphat:
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I frequently dislike self-help books and the idea of vibrations does not sound interesting to me. For this reason, I will not be reading the book but it seems like it has some good reviews so I am glad that it is helping other readers!
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What I liked about The Secret was that religion was not brought into it. I also read a review for this one on Amazon that mentioned sex. I just really do not feel this book is for me. I appreciate your insight though.
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What a good review. You specify the point of author in writing this book. Though this is not a book which I wanted to read, I know this book is well-written and informative :)
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A fascinating insightful read. I do hope he has done an ample amount of research to prove his findings but I can agree to his point of view about the unconditional love settle the whole universe. What's even more important is how to get to it but according to your review I think he has kicked the bucket. Thank you for sharing this thought-provoking book in your fascinating review!
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Thank you for your in-depth review of It's Time to Align: by Allen Lottinger. I have to admit I hadn't considered downloading this book until I read your review. It appears to be a somewhat controversial book on spirituality based on the wide assortment of reviews, which also piqued my interest.
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Allen Lottinger has a good point on talking about vibration. About how High or Low vibrations define us, depending what we set out to do in our lives. High vibration comes when you as a human raises your life up; in wealth, job, life.
When he talks about the spinning vortex and says that its above your head like a tornado. I take it as are thoughts are spinning in our minds, what to do next in our life. So basically this self help book is about let your vibration get to the point where the vortex about your head keeps spinning.
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I am not really interested in spiritual, self-help books, so I won't be reading this story. It is not my cup of tea. Regardless, thank you for the insightful review.
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After reading the sample of the book, I wasn't sure what to think of it. But after reading your review, it made more sense for me. I'm glad that the author at least backed up his claims with doctors and scientists who support what he is saying. Thanks for a great review.
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