Member Reviews
Many of my own thoughts and feelings regarding spirituality align with Rob Taylor's (I believe in Oneness and Connectedness of Life), so I found in this book much wisdom and eloquence. I certainly appreciated the broader outlook, the bigger picture of the division and damage we as humans inflict upon ourselves, each other and life on the planet as a whole.
However, on the other hand, whilst much more gentle and inclusive than organised religion, I still found the presentation of information in this book to be off putting in the way it was written as fact - just as any religion presents their truth as The Truth. Despite the fact that Rob Taylor's ideas and beliefs are obviously heartfelt, well thought out and deeply held, they are still merely opinion rather than fact....and his declarations as to how we should Be, how we would/should evolve, are only his supposition and somewhat prescriptive in tone.
I also don't really feel that the poetry adds much to the book. That might just be a reflection of my individual tastes though, as for me poetry needs to be something truly exceptional for me to appreciate it.