109 thoughts accompanied by true stories that explore areas such as Divine Intervention, Power of Prayer, Language of Dreams, Purpose and Healing Function of the Chakra system, Yoga, Meditation, Karma, Near Death Experiences and more.
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Wow...,
By Mr. White (Detroit, MI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Living in Chaos is Living in Stability (Paperback)
This is one of the worst books ever. It tries to capitalize on the Chicken Soup for the Soul-type, void of any substance stories. This was not written by the author and takes advantage of people around her by publishing stories from them. With no new insight, Samira, a strictly amateur writer, doesn't contribute anything. Fortunately, it's by a vanity publisher and the only people who buy it are her friends (who posted here from "Grand Blanc" and "Michigan" because Samira asked them to) and a few people who found it online. Please people, avoid this book, buy something that will be worth your time and money.
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Living in Chaos is Living in Stability,
By Srilata Gutta (Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Living in Chaos is Living in Stability (Paperback)
I read the book and found it to be very interesting.I could relate to the book because it's personal stories of normal people. I found the stories very emotional and inspirational. It moved me.I also got good advice and learned new things like meditation and yoga in a simple and easy to follow manner.
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Eye Opening!,
By Vijay Chitnis (Canton, NY (St. Lawrence University)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Living in Chaos is Living in Stability (Paperback)
The book changed my boundaries. I have become aware of my limitations and now I truly believe that these boundaries are not limitations but gifts in disguise. I realized the importance in one's short comings is the lesson that it presents for the seeker. Thank-you.
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