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Rating: Summary: Don't waste your money Review: After reading Ruth Montgomery's book on walk-ins years ago, I have always been intrigued with the idea of walk-ins. After I read Juelle's book, I was very touched by her story, her incredible honesty and straightforwardness. I knew that if I ever got the chance I'd have to meet her because I found her so inspiring. As it just so happens, I was out in Colorado for 3 weeks looking for a job, and decided to stop in Crestone and have a reading with Juelle. She is truly a wonderfully warm, caring, compassionate, giving woman and so grounded and practical. This book gives such great advice to those who are trying to grasp this concept and Juelle is truly a jewel in our midst. Thank you Juelle for you openness and compassionate heart!
Rating: Summary: I concur, amazing book!!!!! Review: After reading Ruth Montgomery's book on walk-ins years ago, I have always been intrigued with the idea of walk-ins. After I read Juelle's book, I was very touched by her story, her incredible honesty and straightforwardness. I knew that if I ever got the chance I'd have to meet her because I found her so inspiring. As it just so happens, I was out in Colorado for 3 weeks looking for a job, and decided to stop in Crestone and have a reading with Juelle. She is truly a wonderfully warm, caring, compassionate, giving woman and so grounded and practical. This book gives such great advice to those who are trying to grasp this concept and Juelle is truly a jewel in our midst. Thank you Juelle for you openness and compassionate heart!
Rating: Summary: The Walk-In Review: All I can say about this book is, that is was wonderful. I wish there were more books on "Walk-Ins".Thank you.
Rating: Summary: Don't waste your money Review: If anything this book was about a woman going through a mid-life crisis. Not only is this book irritating, but it severely lacks in most departments. I would not recommend this particular book on walk-ins to ANYBODY. Its terrible.
Rating: Summary: Some books change your life. Review: Some books change your life. And sometimes they're the ones you least expect to have an impact. I bought "The Walk-In" because I'd met the author when I stayed at her B & B in Crestone, Colorado. Although I'm a deeply spiritual person, I shy away from things too "New Agey," and the concept of a walk-in certainly fit that category. But I liked Juelle, and as a writer, I was curious about what she had written. Well, I started the book on the airplane, and I was riveted from the first page. Not only is the book extremely well written (something that as a creative writing teacher and an editor I very much appreciate), but it's written with such honesty and candor, that I found myself seriously considering what Juelle had to say. Now, one might say that my reaction grew out of knowing the author, but I read both the prologue and a chapter called "My Purpose" to my husband who prides himself on his scientific approach to the world ("skeptical, but not closed-minded"), and he, too, found himself considering walk-ins as a real possibility for the first time in his life. But it isn't just the way Juelle talks about the walk-in experience that makes this book so compelling. "The Walk-In" contains a philosophy for living life that one can turn to over and over again and be enriched by every time. I would love to have just the chapter called "My Purpose" in a small bedside book that I could pick up and read each night before I sleep. It is one of the most profound and powerful pieces I have ever read - a spiritual manifesto that could change the world overnight if people only had the chance to read it. Thank you, Juelle, for touching my life to the core. I will never be the same, and I'm glad for it. Namaste.
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