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msjk427's review
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
5.0
I have already read The Untethered Soul and The Untethered Life (or is it Living Untethered...I always mix that up) and reading this was even more spiritually impactful for me. This is because it really humanizes Michael Singer and shows you how to have both a spiritual life and a life in 3D reality. Too often I feel like spiritual and self-help teachers don't address both sides of the coin. This was also written in a more conversational style than the Soul books, so has the capacity to reach a wider audience. Thank you for taking me on this adventure.
rsr143's review
5.0
The mark of an outstanding book is that time flies when you read it and you are left pondering it for hours after you finish. I read this book in three sittings over two days. I didn't want it to end! This book will challenge your pre-conceived notions about what it means to be successful achieve big things in the world. Is life something we must "dominate" and "conquer" or is it fundamentally supportive for us? How much of our life and success is up to us? How can we get out of our own way and let life take us where it may (and if we do what will happen)?
This book is the profound (true) story of one man's quest to life live fully, from the place of surrender. You can't imagine what happens as a result. I was not a big fan of the author's other (more popular) book, "The Untethered Soul" as it was repetitive and bland. This book, however, is gripping from start to finish.
This book is the profound (true) story of one man's quest to life live fully, from the place of surrender. You can't imagine what happens as a result. I was not a big fan of the author's other (more popular) book, "The Untethered Soul" as it was repetitive and bland. This book, however, is gripping from start to finish.
heathervickery's review against another edition
reflective
medium-paced
3.5
I enjoyed it as a memoir and reflective study.
joyxia's review
Ok. I buy the idea of going with the flow and doing more meditation. But this book drastically overlooks the work and dedication people need to achieve their goals. Success is portrayed as something you can wish for or will just magically happen. I consider myself spiritual, but this book does not serve what I need to know at this stage of life.