janagaton's review against another edition

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2.0

I purchased this because my favorite YouTuber (kalynnicholson) hyped it up so much, but I was honestly kind of disappointed. I read another book written by Rebecca Campbell shortly afterward too, and her writing just seems to be very redundant, and I didn't really feel enlightened by the end of it like I do with other self-help books. I did enjoy the little words of wisdom at the beginning of the chapters though.

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5.0

Quick read, I couldn't put it down! I highlighted SO many quotes and ideas. This book really spoke to me and was a great way to help me begin the process of "finding my light." I know this will be a book I will come back to again and again.

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4.0

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3.0

kplovesstories's review against another edition

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2.0

I’m between a 2 and a 3 for this book. It was a very quick read. Pretty superficial and many of the ideas discussed aren’t novel. There are a few instances of what I consider to be emotional/spiritual bypassing like when the author prays for her readers to hit rock bottom (WTF) and when she says your hurt happens for you and not to you. I’m not interested in toxic positivity and at times this borders on that. I also hate the use of the word “tribe” in “enlightened” groups- it feels culturally appropriative and not creative. At the end, there were times where she contradicts and flip flops- in one instance saying “we are all one” and then the next chapter saying people who don’t support you aren’t your people. And then suggesting that some people who aren’t as highly conscious as you are “a few steps behind.” So wait, are we all the same or are some of us different? I love that Rebecca is living her truth and was vulnerable enough to share her work. Some of the mantras and practice/meditation suggestions are really lovely. I love that she is encouraging all of us to embrace our weird. I found some reviewers complaining about the grammatical errors but this didn’t bother me as I found her writing style to be straightforward. Overall, okay read.

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4.0

I was surprised I linked Rebecca’s writing style so much. Great reference book with story and substance. Will probably come back to it many times.

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4.75

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5.0

sehmort's review against another edition

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5.0

This book is infused with total positive energy. Easy to read front to back or pick a page at random. I loved it.

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4.0

After almost a year, just 3-4 months shy, I have finally completed this book. Even though it took me so long to complete a relatively reasonable-size book that otherwise would take about a month to read, I actually don’t view that as a problem - because I picked it up when I felt called to or needed (and not necessarily consciously needed) inspiration or wisdom or magic and would lower it when I needed to consume and process the material and find ways to enact what I read.

This book has truly been monumental for me in my spiritual journey, and I plan on re-reading it when needed or called to again.