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leeza_robertson_writes's review
3.0
I liked this book more than I thought I would, especially seeing I wasn't a fan of Light is the New Black. But this book is so much better. I listened to this one on AudioBook, but I can see I may need a physical copy of this book. I also think having joined Rebecca's online community helped with getting deeper into this book. I have already recommended this book to a couple of friends and I can see recommending it to more peeps in the future.
klabardee's review
5.0
This book is about connecting to your true self, in the most purest soul-searching way by rising up to claim your power, not only as a woman, but as a connected, unique, strong, and loving soul. The author provides insight, wisdom, validation, ritual, art, and actions that guide you towards self-discovery and love. So soul-affirming.
krgreen's review
5.0
I used to read a lot of spiritual books, and this year has led me to reconsider my experience of connection, pain and our 'separateness.' After about seven months of being recommended Rebecca's books by multiple people, I gave in. and read the first 3 'parts' in 3 days. Then I took some time to reflect, to pause, and struggled to read a few sections. But I reached the end, and I can certainly say it's been a while since I took so many notes. I took photographs of pages with their number to return to after, an write snippets on an envelope I used as a bookmark.
For someone new to this kind of book, it could feel a bit disjointed, and the exercises tend to focus more on a reflective questioning approach than practical tools. However, for where I am right now, that was what got me thinking.
There were a few bits where the terminology blocked me a little (I don't resonate with some of the religious phrasings), however there was so much around it holding me in that I felt able to pause a little and come back to re-engage with the message beneath the words.
I definitely haven't processed all the thoughts and 'arisings' from this book yet, and I'm definitely more used to a more hands-on practical book than this. However, I could equally say I feel I've tried the practical side for so long that a bit of the mystic won't hurt.
For someone new to this kind of book, it could feel a bit disjointed, and the exercises tend to focus more on a reflective questioning approach than practical tools. However, for where I am right now, that was what got me thinking.
There were a few bits where the terminology blocked me a little (I don't resonate with some of the religious phrasings), however there was so much around it holding me in that I felt able to pause a little and come back to re-engage with the message beneath the words.
I definitely haven't processed all the thoughts and 'arisings' from this book yet, and I'm definitely more used to a more hands-on practical book than this. However, I could equally say I feel I've tried the practical side for so long that a bit of the mystic won't hurt.
healingtothemax's review
5.0
Chose to listen to author Campbell read her second empowering work. You can journal along with the book since each chapter offers personal reflection and action breaks. Overall an easily relatable speaker sharing many self-transformative messages.