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The Divine Architect: The Art of Living and Beyond |
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Rating: Summary: No room for God Review: After whetting my appetite on some good books on this subject I found this one disappointing. Right from the beginning the author suggests that organized religions are a scam and Jesus can't be trusted. However, we are to believe that unborn babies routinely wait for the correct configuration of the planets before allowing their births to occur.
Rating: Summary: I loved it! Review: I cannot tell you how the Divine Architect pulled together so many things that I have been working through and learning in past years. It was just what I needed to hear at this time. I could identify with your every word. I had read The Divine Blueprint, and Tony Stubbs book on Ascension, and found them so very valuable. So many of the authors that you mentioned in the Suggested Reading list were already "My Favorites", - Greg Bradon, Depok Chopra Drunvalo Melchized, Shirley MacLaine,, the Dali Lama and others. This reaffirmed,that for me, that I was right on track. The synchronicity of Life and the perfect timing, are truly mind-boggling. Thank you Robert and Tony, for this Book that pulled together for me, what I knew to be true in my very highest sense. We truly are the Divine Architects of our lives with every choice we make every day of our lives.
Rating: Summary: I loved it! Review: I cannot tell you how the Divine Architect pulled together so many things that I have been working through and learning in past years. It was just what I needed to hear at this time. I could identify with your every word. I had read The Divine Blueprint, and Tony Stubbs book on Ascension, and found them so very valuable. So many of the authors that you mentioned in the Suggested Reading list were already "My Favorites", - Greg Bradon, Depok Chopra Drunvalo Melchized, Shirley MacLaine,, the Dali Lama and others. This reaffirmed,that for me, that I was right on track. The synchronicity of Life and the perfect timing, are truly mind-boggling. Thank you Robert and Tony, for this Book that pulled together for me, what I knew to be true in my very highest sense. We truly are the Divine Architects of our lives with every choice we make every day of our lives.
Rating: Summary: Explores Mysteries with Hope Review: Perala offers ideas about what happens before we are born: how lifetimes may be planned to include both a mission, and personality traits that make the carrying out of that mission subjectively challenging. There is discussion of after-death communication, and how fate, coincidence and intuition operate in daily life. It is a positive book that rejects the doomsday calendar, and makes you feel hopeful as you read. It is, however, very "new agey" and discusses reincarnation, spirit guides and ETs. If you aren't comfortable with that spectrum, you may not enjoy the book. If you take what rings true and leave the rest, you'll enjoy it and feel refreshed and uplifted.
Rating: Summary: A timely book in this age of growing awareness Review: This book delivers a wealth of information on a variety of metaphysical and spiritual topics; including life before you were born and after death, spiritual communication, dreams, esoteric mystery schools etc. It confirms and reinforces the inner sense that we are truely the architects/creators of our own reality. Our thoughts are powerful energy that manifests and draws to us those things we think about and dwell upon. The book extracts the essence of each subject without lengthy text and is chock full of significant (perhaps crucial) information. Having read and loved the previous book by Perala and Stubbs THE DIVINE BLUEPRINT, I am pleased the Divine Architect was equally as good. With just a modicum of curiosity, receptivity and discernment one's spiritual evolution can escalate on an exponential curve. For this authors contribution to my own growth and enlightenment, I say thankyou for a book well written, a job well done.
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