Review of Secrets of Angels on Earth
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Review of Secrets of Angels on Earth
Throughout my reading life, some books had their unique acquisition story that was a little bit unordinary. Those books would usually end up as my favorites. Secrets of Angels on Earth was one of them. It fell in my hands in a way that seemed like a mistake at first.
Allan J. Sweeney, the author, started group meetings that he called "Angel Parties." This book is an account of the two-day lecture he gave in his first "Angel Party." These meetings have some rules for attending, which you can learn about from the book. I feel the book's contents are best discovered on an individual basis when each reader dives into this remarkable world. However, I will briefly introduce what the book is about.
Angels live among us. The author believes that angels choose to get reincarnated as humans for some reason. Additionally, some humans are "angels-to-be," and some are just "normal" people. The book tells the "Angel Story," and all the aspects it includes. This story explains the different stages of life, the specific struggles we face, the reasons behind the feelings of unease, suicidal thoughts, and other related issues. You'll read about bio-location, astral travel, signs, and angel paths.
I can't just pick one thing that I liked about the book. The whole of it was a gift to me. The author mentions a term called "Signposts." These are signs given to us to point to the right way. For me, I found some of those signs just by reading the book. What I deeply appreciated were the messages I received, the lessons I learned, and the people I knew about. Learning about wings and the associated pain in the shoulder blades was one thing that stood out for me.
There's nothing that I disliked about the book. However, I think that some parts would've been better communicated if they were in the form of bulleted points. This doesn't suggest by any means that the messages were inadequately communicated. It's just that the long speech needed some breaks along the way for a simpler reading flow.
I give Secrets of Angels on Earth by Allan J. Sweeney 4 out of 4 stars. The points mentioned previously and the professional editing of the text granted the book this rating. The content is precious and well structured, the text is clear, and the cover design is ideal.
The author explained at length who should read the book and who shouldn't. Also, it is important to mention that you'll only know if this book is suitable for you or not after reading the first few sections. Nevertheless, it is more than beneficial for everyone to read it. Whether or not to apply it to your life is another decision. In the appendices, the author helps you with this as he describes what to do in case you didn't relate to the content. I can only add that readers with an interest in spirituality, angels, or purpose will cherish this book deeply. However, to those who are skeptical, you can still give it a read. It has valuable life lessons that anyone can benefit from. Hesitant or not, my advice would be to pick it up and start learning.
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Thank you for your comments and for taking time to read the reviewNkgchidimma080 wrote: ↑31 Aug 2021, 13:10 Such a nice review,I developed interest in the book because the review was clearly elaborated,I loved the part where the reviewer mentioned that “some humans are angels to be”
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Yea, you could! That's what the book is about. Give it a read then. Hope you like it. And thank you!Precious DA wrote: ↑31 Aug 2021, 16:15 I would love to read this book. It tends to bring the heavenly into reality and I would love to see the author's views on how angels choose to become humans and how some humans are angels to be. I could be an angel to be . Amazing review!
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Thank you so much RHD!
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Thank you for taking the time to read the reviewPriya_Singh wrote: ↑31 Aug 2021, 23:35 I want to read the book already. Thank you for the in-depth review.
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That's so good to hear. I hope you like it. Thanks for reading the review!Chiwelite O wrote: ↑01 Sep 2021, 01:35 Your review has made me interested in this book. I would add it to my shelf, seems like I have a lot to learn. Thank you!
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I thought the same too while reading it.
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Don't we allcollinsogw555 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2021, 17:32 Thank you for your detailed review, I love books about angles. Thank you.
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