A review by vixiec
The Unbound Soul: A Visionary Guide to Spiritual Transformation and Enlightenment by Richard L. Haight, Edward Austin Hall, Hester Lee Furey

5.0

The Unbound Soul, by Richard Haight, was a fascinating read to say the least. The multitude of journey’s that he takes to find himself, is an experience told from the heart. It brings a lot of emotional drive to the table and I find myself feeling the emotional moments as he experienced them.


Growing up with the events he speaks of, the people he grew up around and eventually realizing that not everyone was as they seemed, did take a toll as he became an adult. He eloquently described the thoughts and feelings that swarmed during most of these stories, to give the reader a sense of involvement in his storytelling. Seeing his struggles and the incredible self discovery that he achieves, gives hope to those who struggle and a plan to follow as well.


This book reads as a complex story, not as a step by step self-help guide. There is a section that he says that this is the part for your own personal practice and the way that you may find yourself, to meet the discovery he did. But it did read like a storyline which feels refreshing to me.


I give it a 4 out of 4 stars. The practices are standard and he doesn’t practice using a particular religion, just a taste of a few. You do not need a particular religious belief in order for practicing that he gives being beneficial. If you are in need to find balance in your life, this is a story that I would recommend to pick up, regardless of belief.