Review of Coming Full Circle
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Review of Coming Full Circle
This book addresses some important topics, and I have to say that it has an influence if you think about them. We each have unique qualities and attributes based on the many experiences we have had during this life. Extreme and unfavorable events occasionally impact how we connect with people years later.
Do you have any habits, either conscious or unconscious, that you would like to modify but are unable to? Are you experiencing deep, inexplicable sentiments of anger, fear, guilt, or resentment in your mind and heart? What does one's prior experience suggest about this? Where are these all coming from? Shannon addresses the majority of these topics and makes it evident how psychedelics may be the answer for some or all of the population.
Shannon Duncan’s Coming Full Circle: Healing Trauma Using Psychedelics is both a memoir and a self-help manual, which will explain the author's decision to use psychedelics and the healing process he went through. The book will guide you through all of the information you require on the subject, acting as a kind and understanding guiding hand. He establishes a sufficient basis from the outset by defining psychedelics and dispelling myths. The author talks about his early years and how his experiences impacted the connections he has now. The fact that this book is informative, inspirational, and honest is what I appreciate most about it.
The author uses a casual tone. Whenever he has the chance, he sprinkles inspirational phrases throughout the narrative. Because the text uses easy language, there aren't many scientific words used. Additionally, there are no grammatical errors in the book, which leads me to believe that the editing quality is excellent. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. I found nothing to dislike about the book.
The book reads very much like a testimonial, despite its stated goal of being informative. Thus, as the book rightly advises, it is crucial to speak with a licensed medical practitioner before trying this. The book inspires readers to become more self-aware and courageous enough to take the required steps toward recovery.
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Buikem Kasia wrote: ↑30 Oct 2023, 07:32 [Following is a volunteer review of "Coming Full Circle" by Shannon Duncan.]
This book addresses some important topics, and I have to say that it has an influence if you think about them. We each have unique qualities and attributes based on the many experiences we have had during this life. Extreme and unfavorable events occasionally impact how we connect with people years later.
Do you have any habits, either conscious or unconscious, that you would like to modify but are unable to? Are you experiencing deep, inexplicable sentiments of anger, fear, guilt, or resentment in your mind and heart? What does one's prior experience suggest about this? Where are these all coming from? Shannon addresses the majority of these topics and makes it evident how psychedelics may be the answer for some or all of the population.
Shannon Duncan’s Coming Full Circle: Healing Trauma Using Psychedelics is both a memoir and a self-help manual, which will explain the author's decision to use psychedelics and the healing process he went through. The book will guide you through all of the information you require on the subject, acting as a kind and understanding guiding hand. He establishes a sufficient basis from the outset by defining psychedelics and dispelling myths. The author talks about his early years and how his experiences impacted the connections he has now. The fact that this book is informative, inspirational, and honest is what I appreciate most about it.
The author uses a casual tone. Whenever he has the chance, he sprinkles inspirational phrases throughout the narrative. Because the text uses easy language, there aren't many scientific words used. Additionally, there are no grammatical errors in the book, which leads me to believe that the editing quality is excellent. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. I found nothing to dislike about the book.
The book reads very much like a testimonial, despite its stated goal of being informative. Thus, as the book rightly advises, it is crucial to speak with a licensed medical practitioner before trying this. The book inspires readers to become more self-aware and courageous enough to take the required steps toward recovery.
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