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Soulshift: Manifesting Abundance

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Soulshift: Manifesting Abundance is about a total life paradigm adjustment. Living life from a profound sense of love and grace awakens abundance inside your heart.

Are you burnt out on religion? Had enough of the lies it tells you? Do you long for love and contentment to saturate your life? Are you prepared to have some of your ‘sacred-cows’ slain?

Get ready for some traditional misunderstandings of God to be seen for what they are. As the author David Dark says in his recent book The Sacredness of Questioning Everything, “I eventually came to suspect that any God who is nervous, defensive, or angry in the face of questions is a false god.”

It’s time to leave behind the weary treadmill of religious performance and enter a place of soul-rest – hence the title ‘Soulshift‘.

What is the meaning of spiritual abundance? How do we see and experience this abundance in life and soul?

Discover that a close encounter with love will rock your spiritual world.
Over 400 pages of essays and reflections on the amazing paradigm shift that grace brings. Over 40 chapters of grace-filled essays, reflections and ‘thinking outside the box‘ of organized religious systems.

365 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 22, 2012

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September 12, 2013
This was a good book and I think the author is accurate in the things that he says. God and Jesus are about love and forgiveness, religion is about guilt and competition (amongst other things). These messages are of great value, especially for those who have had the same sort of early experiences as the author, and need to break free in order to experience divinity without the millstone of guilt and others' expectations getting in the way of the larger truth. To help others along even more, I do think the book could have been shorter -- the point was well made early on and was well stated, but I did find that the same point kept being restated and the whole work could be a "5" if the central point was more succinct. Having said that, this author's message has exceptional truth and value and is highly recommended for anyone.
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