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Yes..but..December 11, 2007 sugaRy(canada) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Interesting read until she got into her dream visions about the beginning of time and adam and eve and paradise, etc... I mean, yes, possible but it sounded too cookie cutter to me. Like she made it up and tried to make it fit into a mold we already know and threw some sparkles in there for good measure. I like Shirley and have believed what she's been through in the past but now I have my doubts. I think the experience of the camino and her dealings with her environment there is a much more interesting read. She should have stuck to that.
Interesting readNovember 10, 2007 Phillip A. Earehart I've read this book twice. I don't know if I believe everything that Ms. MacLaine claims but it was a fun read and I enjoyed every bit of her journey.
The CaminoJuly 25, 2007 Aphrodite(Mesquite, TX) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I love this book. Shirley Maclaine is an excellent writer. I have never read a book as quickly as I read this one and I am going to read it again. This is a phenomenal book and I highly recommend it.
Super Audio CassetteFebruary 21, 2007 Happy Guy(Portland OR) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've checked out this audio book so much from the Library that I might as well have just bought it. Not only is the journey Maclaine takes exciting, but she gives important information regarding Twin Souls and Soul Mates as well as the origin of it all. Fascinating and I always hear something new when I play it.
Mind JourneyJanuary 11, 2007 Jim(Seneca, SC) 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is another of those books where someone attempts to share their spiritual experiences with those who have never had a spiritual experience. I admire Shirley and her desire to aid others on their spiritual paths, but to attempt to get across what one experiences in their mind through a physical endurance process has long been the norm in all religions. Fasting, hours upon hours of meditation, physical/emotional denial are not the only way to prepare the mind for spiritual advancement. I would only recommend this book for reading by those whose spiritual level has been raised through their own efforts and would enjoy knowing there are "fellow travelers" out there.