Really, this infamous book has the most important health discovery ever? That's such a clickbate subtitle and it would be enough to not read the book, if it didn't come from my brother. If he wants me to read it, I will.
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Ri@bookwyrm.social started reading Earthing by Clinton Ober
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Ignorance is bliss -- except in self-awareness. What you don't know about yourself can hurt …
I listen to both of their podcasts and what do you know, the library has their book.
Ri@bookwyrm.social commented on Tijdloze liefde by Hans Peter Roel
I have extremely high hopes for this book and the first chapter managed to raise them.
Ri@bookwyrm.social started reading Tijdloze liefde by Hans Peter Roel
Once upon a time in september, I had a dream. I dreamed about two lovers, who would search for each other, reincarnation after reincarnation. Sometimes they would find each other. Sometimes they wouldn't. Sometimes the circumstances would prevent them from being together. But they could always try again in the next life. They didn't know about each other. They just knew they had a strong urge to find something, or someone. And when they met, their souls would lit up and they'd know.
When I woke up from this dream, I thought it should be a book. So I started writing it. But my unfinished nanowrimo novel is going in a completely different direction. So I started browsing the library database. And Hans Peter Roel, an author I already started realising is very good, already wrote my book. And it was published 2,5 years before I dreamed.
So I reserved …
Once upon a time in september, I had a dream. I dreamed about two lovers, who would search for each other, reincarnation after reincarnation. Sometimes they would find each other. Sometimes they wouldn't. Sometimes the circumstances would prevent them from being together. But they could always try again in the next life. They didn't know about each other. They just knew they had a strong urge to find something, or someone. And when they met, their souls would lit up and they'd know.
When I woke up from this dream, I thought it should be a book. So I started writing it. But my unfinished nanowrimo novel is going in a completely different direction. So I started browsing the library database. And Hans Peter Roel, an author I already started realising is very good, already wrote my book. And it was published 2,5 years before I dreamed.
So I reserved the book. And the library lost the book. And I had to wait for a long time. Finally, the library borrowed the book from another library so I can read it. And I'm about to open it's pages for the very first time right now, and that's very beautiful.
Ri@bookwyrm.social finished reading Dear God, Have You Ever Gone Hungry? by Joseph Bau
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Ri@bookwyrm.social finished reading The Way of the White Clouds by Anagarika Govinda
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The Way of the White Clouds by Anagarika Govinda
"A devoted Buddhist and a spokesman for Tibetan culture, Lama Anagarika Govinda was one of the last foreigners to journey …
Ri@bookwyrm.social finished reading Gooi God niet weg by Joël De Ceulaer
He argued 7 chapters why believing in God was stupid (often because believers don't understand evolution) and then in the last chapter he tried to convince us to keep believing, as long as we know it's not real. Wasn't that convincing.
This book is a love letter from God.
Well that sure gets me want to read more.