Member Reviews
Couldn’t quite get into what the Author was selling. Written loosely and I guess I’m not into the books written about the afterlife and communicating with Spirits.
I loved reading this book because of the subject and how interesting it is to think about intuition and the ways we can both improve it and use it in our every day lives. This book really made me think about intuitive abilities and how those are used and what they can mean to those who have them. I also love the notion that we can all develop these types of skills to make the most of it.
The invisible Path of the Soul, is a wonderful book. Helps you with a bunch of issues.
good for a meditation starter. good advises .
will recommend this book for anyone that is missing something in their life
Fairly comprehensive but quick look into the subject of spirituality and the afterlife. Includes some easy exercises to try out in order to deepen your abilities to sense the spirit world. Also gives tips on how to better interact with the world around you in more positive ways.
I enjoyed reading Soul Conversations. I particularly enjoyed the depth of the information and the exercises. An interesting book with practical use that leaves you feeling hopeful.
I enjoyed reading Austyn Wells' compelling book "Soul Conversations." I read many books in this genre and I found hers to be extraordinary—her experiences with Spirit are truly amazing. The writing and editing are excellent. I highly recommend Wells' book to all those who are drawn to books about psychic mediums, the afterlife, and communicating with Spirit.
This book explains difficult concepts in such a way that even people with little background on soul matters, can understand. The cover is lovely and well chosen.
The exercises are easy to do and it does not feel like "work". Some can be done as you are reading.
Unfortunately the links to the following website does not work. I trust that this will be updated for the final product. It would have been great to get access to the meditations and links mentioned. http://www.newharbinger.com/41849
Very interesting is the way the writer discusses the role color plays, from different perspectives. The concept of "imprints" is clearly explained, I liked that. The concept of Prayer is explained better than any religious book I've ever read.
The chapter on Chakras could be streamlined a bit.
Chapter 5 seems to be a cannon, firing shots of a whole bunch of loose concepts, with no order, without explaining properly, for instance the Automatic writing is just mentioned but not explained.
As a whole, I would say the book is an interesting read for people interested in alternative healing methods and psychic communication. It covers a whole spectrum and there are examples of relatively easy exercises. However I found the net too wide - almost like a box with all the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle thrown in and mixed up in the box, with little heaps of pieces sorted in colours. This reader expects well organized chapters, neatly tied together. The content is interesting, but I personally find it too loosely constructed.