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A review by krissiebentley
Outrageous Openness: Letting the Divine Take the Lead by Tosha Silver
2.0
This one is a giant “meh” for me. After being told that I HAD TO read it by a valued spiritual friend, I had high hopes. It read like someone’s Instagram feed. Little snippets of lessons learned without the depth of self-exploration I look for in a book.
What I enjoyed:
• The specific language of the prayers she uses.
• Specific steps for her rituals for forgivenesses, uncertainty, frustration.
What I didn’t enjoy:
• Even though she argues against it, there is a strong “God is your magician!” message.
• Lots of causal astrology talk that she just assumes I understand.
I will not be recommending this book.
What I enjoyed:
• The specific language of the prayers she uses.
• Specific steps for her rituals for forgivenesses, uncertainty, frustration.
What I didn’t enjoy:
• Even though she argues against it, there is a strong “God is your magician!” message.
• Lots of causal astrology talk that she just assumes I understand.
I will not be recommending this book.