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Consciousness beyond life by Pim van Lommel
"Dr. Pim van Lommel, a renowned cardiologist, was so inspired by the stories his patients told of their Near Death …
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"Dr. Pim van Lommel, a renowned cardiologist, was so inspired by the stories his patients told of their Near Death …
Ignorance is bliss -- except in self-awareness. What you don't know about yourself can hurt you and your relationships -- …
I enjoyed every letter of this book. (Well, they watched youtube in 2002, when youtube did not exist yet, I hated that detail). It was a wonderful love story. Love stories. With every incarnation their lifes became a little less tragic and in the last one they finally got to live together.
In the last chapter, it was revealed that the male main character is autistic, and I did not see that coming. Makes me wonder if all his incarnations were autistic, but the author didn't go into that.
I'm left with some other questions about the theory behind the book, about reincarnation and soul mates. But it was just a love story, no theories were given.
Tolle presents readers with an honest look at the current state of humanity: he implores us to see and accept …
I didn't like this book for the first 200 pages. It was really hard to get in to. It might be because I'm a scatter mind, but it was hard to keep track of what's going on. It was a long time before the story intrigued me, but finally it did. The end was remarkable beautiful. I hope I'll be able to reread this book 1-2 years from now.