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Rating: Summary: Great book on the internal battle for the Soul. Review: He's back! Keith's "A Taste of New Wine" changed my life 25 years ago and then I lost track of him. After reading his latest work, "The Secret Life of the Soul", I realized how much I had missed his writing. His book on the inner struggle for control of our Soul speaks to the heart of every man and woman. I literally could not put it down until I had read every word, from cover to cover. A must read for anyone seaching for REAL meaning in life. Keith, glad you're back! RPR, Franklin, TN
Rating: Summary: Inspirational, thought-provoking...answered my questions. Review: I couldn't put this book down as it was relentless in answering the questions that I have been asking myself all my life. As a result of a personal crisis and even without realising it, I have been on a spiritual journey for the last two years. I only understand now that my pain was caused through the constant wrestling with my soul and after reading this book I feel more at ease letting my soul reveal itself to allow me to live a happier, more fulfilling but, above all, a spiritual life whereby I am true to myself. I only wish I was able to shake Keith Miller's hand.
Rating: Summary: audio is so very helpful in understanding the book Review: Please please get more audio books on The Search for the Soul. It makes the book come alive as the author reads. Concepts in the book take my re-reading to get, but once I hear it said, there is complete understanding. Thank you, so very much for making this available, Keith.
Rating: Summary: Inspirational, thought-provoking...answered my questions. Review: This book addresses the universal issue of self- esteem, self-love and acceptance in a world where our "created" image and what others think seems to control what we do. It offers understanding and hope by revealing God's love and illustrating how each of us is able to get in touch with our soul and create a better reality. This book will prove insightful to anyone who has been or is addicted to "things" (e.g. work, alcohol, gambling, sex, food and more) which keep us from experiencing our true selves. I would recommend this book to everyone who is interested in self-growth and improved relationships. I'm not one who usually reads a book from cover to cover. However, once I began Mr. Miller's book, I couldn't put it down. I read it in two days.
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