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The Unbound Soul: A Visionary Guide to Spiritual Transformation and Enlightenment
- De: Richard L Haight
- Narrado por: Richard L Haight
- Duración: 9 h y 54 m
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The Unbound Soul is a memoir that tells the true story of a young boy who, in the midst of a vision, dedicates his life to spiritual awakening. As he matures, this promise leads him across the globe, gathering ancient knowledge and mastering martial, healing, and meditation arts. Along the way, subsequent visions reveal the rapidly approaching collapse that will shake our societies, our economic system, and the earth's ecology to the very core.
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A Must Read For Anyone Questioning Life's Purpose
- De Kitty Klub en 07-08-19
Wonderful gem of a book
Revisado: 07-06-20
This is my first review on Audible and I am quite taken with this book. I felt "led" to The Unbound Soul and in it I found Richard's experience to be an authentic one indeed. I know truth when I hear it and his story is told from a very humble standpoint which I find refreshing and is the sign of a master teacher. This book will give the reader tools for spiritual growth in a very easy way to understand and he is very thorough, which I appreciate. The author gives detailed instruction on how to acheive balance in life through introspection and the discarding of belief systems borne of the mind as the way to "is-ness" or no mind. A mind free from concepts and judgements and chatter and, therefore, is about freedom from the bondage of self via letting go of fixed ideas and concepts so that one can live in a truly free and fulfilling way. I have not doubt, that I will listen to this book with as much reverence and freqency as I do when I listen to or read about Taoism (which is weekly). Thank you Richard for the time and energy it took to write this and for the gift you have given me with your wise words and life story.
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