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The Lost Scrolls of King Solomon: Discovering the Treasure |
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Rating: Summary: Just to sell a magic charm! SAD Review: The author is hoping to cash in on peoples fear. This is true when you get to the part that he has a "magic Charm" for sale for 10.00 dollars! It's a crime for such garbage to be written.
Rating: Summary: Get this man to a Doctor! Review: There are so many people in this world who cannot get along with living a "regular" life. They will create themselves or remake if you will, themselves into something different. OOOhhh, very mystical! The problem is of course that they are always full of malarky! This book starts in the guise of a novel but then shifts into a platform in which the so called author starts to make his mystical claims. He even tries to sell us a magic lucky charm! Bright stars!, green clovers! Oh My! without knowing this man I can tell you a few things about him, First he is under 5'4". he is Probably missing some teeth and I bet he dyes his hair. They all are just the same. As you can guess, I didn't like this book.
Rating: Summary: This is the most interesting book I have ever read Review: This book is not only interesting but very inciteful and full of step-by-step instructions on how to deepen ones spiritual experiences. Richard has outdone himself as an author! This book opened up new horizons for me and made me look at passages from the bible i already knew in a new and different light. He stretched my level of understanding to new heights! Richard.....a job well done!
Rating: Summary: Frightening Review: This book is probably the most frightening I have ever read because it seems to me that it isn't a work of fiction at all! The author is the real deal as far as martial arts goes. This is extremely obvious to anyone who knows anything at all about martial arts and reads his other book. Also, several of his students still teach. At least one that I know of has a web page with avi clips on it. The technique displayed is VERY advanced. The meditation techniques in this book, do exactly what he says they do and lend authority to everything else he has written. I, for one, am in the habit of believing those that know correct technique and take those that don't with a grain of salt. That is the real test of anyone that would write anything about spiritual issues. Do they know correct technique that is immediately effective and becomes more effective the more you use them? This author meets that criteria. I have experienced this for myself. But don't take my word for it. Try it and see for yourself.
Rating: Summary: BAD,BAD,BAD and just plain BAD! Review: This writer has no idea how to write a story. It was boring from begining to end. It reads like stereo intructions. why do they keep publishing this junk?
Rating: Summary: Brilliant and exciting. Review: Tremendous amount of knowledge between the lines. A must read for anybody really interested in spirituality.
Rating: Summary: Boring Story Review: Very boring story. Badly written. Poor subject matter. Author should go and take a course on basic writting at a local College.
Rating: Summary: Great book. Review: Very interesting book. It has tremendous amount of information for the true seekers.
Rating: Summary: The King and I Review: Well I must say that I am quite disappointed in this book. Knowing the author very well I had different expectations. I will leave the rest of my comments for the author himself. Are you ready to talk? ... Mila ( VFOXXXaol.com )
Rating: Summary: Shame on the author Review: What a disgrace to the Jewish faith. What a dishonor to the great history and tradition of the Kahbblah. Myself and my family were greatly offened by this ego driven crap. The sections on meditation is for fools. Fiction is one thing but messing with God is another. I am ashamed that Amazon.com would carry such a book. I am a Jew, so I have the right to speak the truth about such an alwful book.
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