katnavala's review

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hopeful informative inspiring lighthearted reflective relaxing fast-paced

4.75

paige_miller48's review

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emotional hopeful inspiring lighthearted reflective fast-paced

5.0

sehmort's review

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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.

ev_ermorebooks's review

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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.

amerasuu's review against another edition

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3.0

Rebecca writes well and has some interesting ideas. I definitely don't agree with all of them.

sarieinsea's review

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2.0

This book...a little hard for me to review because it was done pretty well for what it is, but what it is is only moderately helpful to me. I tend not to prefer self-help books in which the author talks about themselves as much as Rebecca Campbell does. Basically this book is a bunch of short little essays strung together, all about how to be authentic and share your gifts with the world, pursuing your passion to create and touch lives. Some of these essays and little snippets and mantras are really lovely, and some of them are more instructional. I found the instructional portions less useful because there really weren’t any tips or strategies here I haven’t read before, and she even lists many of them in her reading list. Like if you’ve done Julia Cameron, then you won’t learn anything new in this book, it’s just said and laid out differently. I’m glad I got the book because some of the little essays and mantras are useful, but I basically read this in about 2 hours, because...it’s not that substantive. Also, Campbell offers a lot of tips about how to write and let it flow from the source/muse/etc - but the truth is her writing is very uneven. Sometimes it’s lovely and lyrical and a lot of the time it’s just too plainly conversational. I think she really needed a better editor, there are tons of grammatical problems with her writing, which I could overlook if she were better at it and if she weren’t telling me how to write while not doing it that well herself. It bugged me how often there were things in the book that were poorly handled everyday language, like “A freakin men.” Even if you’re going for realistic conversational writing, that’s just poorly set on the page - what is “a freakin men?” I think you meant “A-freakin’-men.” Or something. Anyway, it didn’t work for me. I found her writing sloppy and ended up skimming the last 50 pages. There are lots and lots of exercises offered in the book which could be helpful if you haven’t already done The Artist’s Way and other similar self help workbooks.

levzies's review

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5.0

For the light-workers, those who are spiritually awakening & being called to serve. This isn’t one of those sit down & read through books but one you pick up for guidance, light and inspiration. Every time I picked it up it felt like a lesson I needed to learn or advice I need to hear in that moment.

In all honesty this book took me a while to get into at first probably because I was expecting to read it quickly & it took me ages to finish. To do the teachings and practices justice I felt like you need to take the time to reflect.

My copy is full of dogeared pages (🙈 I know) but sections that I know I’ll turn back to when needed as a reminder.

amandaleigh518's review

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3.0

3.5 or so?

vewokie's review against another edition

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5.0

Thought Provoking and Inspiring!

What an amazing book.
This book was beyond inspiring and thought provoking. Most chapters has a question at the end that really makes you stretch your brain and think out of the box about yourself, your life, your relationships, your womanhood and MORE!
If you are a lightworker or a woman who has found herself a little lost, this is a book for you. It's truly amazing and I was so engrossed that I finished it within one weekend.
Rebecca made me realise that my journey is unique for me and I don't have to have everything figured out, AND that I can take time to do things MY way because that's right FOR ME!
While I love my eBooks, this is one that I'd get for paperback just to browse through when I needed some inspiration!

anxiousyogi24's review

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1.0

Repetitive waste of time.