I really enjoyed reading this one, and Ms Prophet has a thorough understanding of her subject. I rate this better than Soul Signs or Edgar Cayce on Soul Mates.
Fun fact or maybe not a fun fact, but I’m baptized in more than 8 different religions. As a child, my parents wanted me and my sister to be exposed to as many world views as possible + whatever path we wanted to follow they would support. If that part wasn’t inside a religion; that was okay.
Mine turned out to be science. That is my favorite path, my most beloved doctrine (in a way).
But alongside all of this, they also made sure to teach me and my sister the concept of rationalized faith. Which leads me to know that even science can be faulty and biased (much like some sermons I have heard throughout my life). That is okay though, if my faith can withstand reason than that is a good kind of faith. If I can question things and come out of them with clarity (or even more questions that need answers) that is okay too!
Even if I don’t have a definite religion- I do believe in certain spiritual aspects of existence. Call me a romantic (or a bit loony) but there is just something so intricate and aware about the universe in general that it is hard not to believe that there might be some higher power(s), or what not, circling around it. This view about soul mates and twin flames was interesting, some of the things resonated with similar beliefs; other simply didn’t. And that’s okay. Now, at least, I have a little bit more knowledge about the minds and views of other people.
I saw down and read the book in one sitting. I loved the definition and distinctions between check type of love. My only problem with the book is its shortness of information. Its a good intro book but wish it was longer.