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Soul Wisdom: Practical Soul Treasures to Transform Your Life (Soul Power) | 
enlarge | Author: Zhi Gang Sha Publisher: Atria Category: Book
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Rating: 252 reviews Sales Rank: 33095
Media: Paperback Pages: 336 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.8 x 1.1
ISBN: 1416588930 Dewey Decimal Number: 204.4 EAN: 9781416588931 ASIN: 1416588930
Publication Date: July 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description In Soul Wisdom, internationally acclaimed Soul Master, healer, and bestselling author Dr. Zhi Gang Sha takes healing and personal transformation to the ultimate level, the soul level. Dr. Sha's teachings empower you to melt all of your life blockages with practical soul treasures: Soul Language, Soul Song, Soul Movement, Soul Tapping, and Soul Dance. This is the first time in history that the Divine has released these soul secrets to transform the consciousness of humanity and create love, peace, and harmony for humanity, Mother Earth, and the Universe."The Soul Song for Healing and Rejuvenation" included in this book is an MP3 file that only some CD players can play. If your CD player cannot play MP3 files, you can download a music file at http://www.drsha.com and burn it to a CD that will work on virtually all CD players.
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Extremely annoying and repetitive January 8, 2009 Lili P. (AL United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The author would have done better with a two page article in a magazine than writing this repetitive book. Not only are certain phrases repeated over and over ad nauseum (e.g., "very special treasure"), but the author's ideas are repeated with absurd frequency. I'm not just talking about the frequency of teaching a subject matter well so that the student learns, but WAY more than that and also on matters such as why the author thinks his book is so important. Here's the essence of the book: I'm so honored to be able to have this knowledge. I'm so honored to be able to share this with you. I'm so honored when I think of all the ways it can be used. Here are a couple of ways I think it could be used, but I'll tweak it a little and call it a bunch of ways. Repeat all of the above. How you get your own soul language is by repeating a few numbers over and over, but it has to be done in my language, not your own. Next you pray to receive blessing. Lather, rinse, repeat a whole bunch of times. Now, I'm not saying that there's anything wrong with being grateful for one's blessing - quite the opposite. I'm also not saying there's anything wrong with praying for blessings. But the author does all this as if he thinks it's some big revelation, and he even uses jargon like "Divine Downloads" that sound kinda silly to me (but if they work for him, more power to him). I just found this book to be full of "Yay! This is so great and I will tell you a billion and ten times why I think it is!" more than actual useful material. Be grateful, pray for blessings, and skip this book.
Great message, wrong delivery January 3, 2009 Shannie AKA 'TheJavaGoddess' 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I confess, I normally love books of this nature. Even the hokiest one will offer a pearl or two that make it worth the price of admission. This, however, seems more about "Hey! I created a brand new buzzword and the whole world will soon be using it! Ain't I GRAND?!", than it is about a true global awakening and communication. It also reminded me of the many that have tried a universal spoken or sign language. The wonderful message of speaking 'soul to soul' is diluted by a late-night infomercial type of hype. It does indeed have a great message, and for that I give it a few stars, but I never trust anyone who has given themselves a self appointed title of 'Master'. The implication is that the rest of us are 'servants', and that is precisely the author's attitude.
A lot of self-promoting talk December 30, 2008 C. S. Wilson (Central Pennsylvania) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The author talks about how the Divine comes to him at seminars and grants him healing powers. In addition to this, he uses many opportunities to tell you how much you're going to learn from him in the coming pages of the book. Many pages could have been eliminated by getting to the point. Perhaps I'm missing something here. Aside from all of the self-promoting rambling the author goes so far as to tell you that there are Divine Downloads that he (gratuitously -- okay that's my description) gives to you in the pages of this book. It appears that these "Downloads" are in the form of some kind of odd chants. I got so far and had trouble continuing. Don't get me wrong; I am an avid reader of books that could be categorized as New Age. However, I have trouble believing there is some one-size-fits-all cure for the universe. A book that was more helpful to me personally is called "The Untethered Soul". This book offered practical advice that didn't leave me feeling like I was practicing magic when I implemented it into my life. Give this one a try if you wish. There are many people who have found this book to be helpful. I'm just not one of them.
Inspiring December 30, 2008 Jeffrey Peter A. Hauck (Pennsylvania USA) Review of Dr. Zhi Gang Sha's "Soul Wisdom: Practical Soul Treasures to Transform Your Life." In this unique book Dr. Sha teaches "soul language, soul song, soul movement, soul trapping, and soul dance." These methods of instruction are designed to promote healing, rejuvenation, and life transformation. These exercises are performed primarily through meditation, chanting, and the use of "Divine Downloads" which allow a shifting of consciousness to promote the desired effect, among other things. Enclosed in the book is a sample gift compact disc "Soul song for Healing and Rejuvenation of Brain and Spinal Column." Five stars for promoting peace and wellness.
Somewhat dry December 24, 2008 G. Scott (New Orleans, LA USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I thought the book was good, just the style was a bit dry. It wasn't an easy book to read, but persistence pays off. All in all, I'm not sure its a book for everyone.
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