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5 out of 5 stars
By
Sheila
on
08-19-07
Something to belive in.
This is one of Deepak's best. I felt that his theories were substantiated, well-researched and gave me something to think about. Truly, this is a book not so biased about one religious belief on the after-life but a true introspective look into the syncretic nature of all religions. If you are one who believes all religions have some validity, and wish to try to reconcile that with the religion you practice, ethis could be a book for you.
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5 out of 5 stars
By
Ian
on
12-14-07
Excellent
Puts so many things into perspective, very deep.
I had to keep rewinding to completely understand everything. I don't normally write reviews, but this one is a very special book.
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5 of 5 people found this review helpful
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1 out of 5 stars
By
Lesley
on
02-05-09
Criminal
This book is aimed at the weak minded. It is definitely NOT scientific nor relies on peer reviewed references on the topics. Chopra tells lies for money and he knows it. However as an experiment to gauge the gullibility of readers it could possibly be worth something, but the actual material presented is rubbish. If anyone believed in his 'thesis' they would be better off spending their money on a good psychiatrist or banging their head against a wall until they become rational again.
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2 out of 5 stars
By
AJ
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10-02-16
Not really about life after death, dissapointing
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If you have read any one of Deepak's book then you have read them all. They are all samey This book was no exception.
I think Deepak doesn't understand the point he is trying to make, he wonders off the topic into something abstract constantly. A good teacher keeps on topic.
There was probably only one chapter about life after death the rest was about religious stories, very boring and irrelevant. Shame.
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