Opened My Eyes
Perhaps the most interesting thing about this book is the author, Teal Swan. A Youtube personality, a mystic, a teacher, a psychic, a healer, and an writer, all facets that are somewhat irrelevant when you read her bio and discover that she was, against her will, part of a cult.
After doing a little bit of research on Teal Swan, you will not only see that she is a survivor, but also that she has the courage to live her life with dignity and speak up. Thanks to her I now know that there are many cults that operate in the western states, with many leaders that impose their will on weak subjects. It is modern day slavery, in other words...
The book itself is a bit disjointed. It does share lots of information and analysis, but I feel it is a collection of essays (?) rather than a book with a theme. It is still worth exploring though, even if the dynamics are not there. Teal Swan writes about God, freewill, emotions, health, meditation, just a little bit about everything. It is definitively important to receive this information, and very good advice to follow her on Youtube.
This is one of those books where the information is more important than the way in which it is delivered. Teal Swan is a female voice that needs to be heard and I hope she becomes a leader in the world of healing and spirituality.