Soul mates don't have to be lovers
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Far from the popular notion of soul mates being 'the 'one'; according to this book true soul mates can be parents, children, friends, colleagues. It explores the theory of shared past lives. This book gives you comfort when relationships are difficult, insight into the true purpose of them and hope for future relationships and maybe most importantly, faith in what we have to offer other people we meet. I read this when I was going through a difficult time and I must say, it helped a lot. A well-written inspirational book which is presented in a conversational style while still cramming in the content and ideas.
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A Must- Read for Soul Mate Searchers and the Curious
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This was truly a pleasure to read. Once I started, I could not finish reading it until the last page. The examples the author presents are jewels, and offer a lot to the reader as far as what to expect and what not to expect on the path of love and greater understanding. The book makes you think, and feel, and wonder, and in the end, feel more aware and at peace. I am glad I took the chance and bought it, I certainly do not regret this purchase, and neither will you.
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