10 Steps to Ignite Your Life and Fulfill Your Divine Purpose

ByRebecca Rosen

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alyssa kierkegaard
Mixed feelings about this book. She starts out with some really great base principles but then she gets into this angel for this reason and this guide for another reason. Confusing. Sincere. Fascinating but isn't our higher self more than sufficient to look out for us? I don't know either. Either way, it's a good read. I just wonder about all the different guides and angels for different areas.
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ananya
This book was incredibly well written. While reading, I felt I knew the author, as if she were a friend of mine. This comfort allowed me to open up my mind and to trust in her meditations. I have already recommended this book to several people. I'm looking forward to reading her first book, Spirited, next! Thank you for writing this eye opening book.
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laurent ruyt
I have not finished the book, but it does provide great insight in developing a stronger relationship with the spiritual realm around us. Rosen provides great examples, and advice on connecting to God with any religion and servers of Gods. Whether you are religious or spiritual, the advice and stories are very good.
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jan jacob mekes
After losing my husband unexpectedly, I saw the author on the dr. Oz show. This book has really helped me accept my loss, and given me the courage I needed to move on. I will definitely read it again.
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lisa barrett
... it is one of the most grounding and uplifting books I have read. Functional, practical and at the same time enlighting. Take your time reading as everyday and allow the truths in the book to unfold in your life.
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stephen hnatow
This is a beautiful, positive, and encouraging book. It allows you the opportunity to shift your perspective. This book truly is an expression of love. The writer, Rebecca, is so down to earth, you feel as if you are listening to a friend.
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christelle
This book would be helpful for anyone who is coping with the loss of a loved one. It is clearly and simply written . It is thought provoking and offers some help in understanding the purpose of our lives.
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raghda ba
Rebecca thank you for being so close to Sprint. Your words are a blessing to us all. They give us hope and clear understanding that life is so amazing and so important. This book came to me at just the perfect time. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
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deanna lack
Rebecca has a remarkable way of connecting us to our spirit guides, guardian angels and our higher power. For those who want more insight than what they've rec'd in organized religion, she has a way of explaining so much about 'why' we're here on earth, and what we continue to learn after we make our transition. Don't take my word...download a free sample and see if she speaks to you like she does to me! I also loved her first book, "Spirited".
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rachelwedig
This book really helped me process unresolved grief and guilt from a traumatic loss that happened when I was a child, as well as some more recent losses. I picked the book up on a whim, having never heard of Rebecca before, and while I thought she did a lovely job talking through major spiritual concepts, the stories in the book are what made it great for me, and they give more credence to what she writes.

I had always suspected (and wanted to believe) that people arrive and depart for a reason, but the beautiful anecdotes from Rebecca's channeling sessions drove it home and brought me much relief. Ministers and mediums had told me before that what happened was all 'ok' in God's book, but it had never sat well with me until I began to read stories from the departed themselves. There is nothing creepy in this book, and I think readers of all faiths can enjoy the universal principles she writes about.

I would recommend Viktor Frankl's "Man's Search for Meaning" and Elisa Romeo's "Meet Your Soul" in addition to this book, particularly for readers coping with loss.
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xiaoshan sun
An absolutely beautiful book. I'm not sure how she does it, but Rebecca Rosen manages to infuse you with a renewed sense of joy and purpose, an empowered sense of "why you're here." To quote a friend of mine, "I don't know exactly what it is about this book, but I just really like the feeling that I get when reading it." That's what this book does.

I read Awaken the Spirit Within during a time of transition -- not a particularly difficult one, just one of those times where you feel adrift at sea and confused about where you're going. Reading it helped me to feel entirely at peace. This book drives the message home that we are all manifestations of divinity and that love, joy, and gratitude are our natural state, without sliding into that disempowering, chiding tone some "positive-thinking" books and teachers take (you know, the one that says, "If you're not experiencing perfect love, joy, gratitude, and abundance RIGHT NOW, then you're doing something wrong." Rebecca Rosen's book does *not* do this; it takes a much more measured and surrendered approach to life events, while still pointing out little ways in which you can reclaim your power to find peace.).

I can't say that any of the information in this book felt new to me, yet reading it still gave me a very special feeling. After I spent time with this book, I always felt uplifted and serene, if not outright healed. I even experienced some really touching, life-affirming synchronicities during the period when I was reading it. Honestly, it's one of those books I could see myself turning to again and again in the future, just to root myself in that sense of bliss and purpose again. I'm not saying that the book itself has special "powers" or anything, but it felt to me that there is a very special energy to this book; a lot of love was channeled into its writing. Reading it feels like being wrapped in a warm blanket. A great guide to soul-centered living, which people at all stages in their journey can understand, enjoy, and implement.

Highly, highly recommend.
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liz odmark
Many of the negative reviews of this book are against all psycics. Attempting to discredit them all.

I'm not a psychic, but I know there are many who are glorified con artists.

However, that does NOT mean they all are.

I don't think Dr Oz would have someone on who was a rip off or con artist.

That said I don't think the book is that well written.
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neil clench
I have a tendency to be drawn to anything spiritual and having to do with actual spiritual experience: Angels, divine helpers, N.D.E. accounts and this is the first book I've come across by this author. I enjoyed the practical applications that she suggests---and loved the references to the Kaballah, a study that intrigues me, as all the mystical streams do: Christian Mysticism, Sufism, Vedanta, etc. What's not so new here is the message that many books of this kind convey. With that said, I think reads like these are more vital than ever in our tech-obsessed world.
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sussie
I have a tendency to be drawn to anything spiritual and having to do with actual spiritual experience: Angels, divine helpers, N.D.E. accounts and this is the first book I've come across by this author. I enjoyed the practical applications that she suggests---and loved the references to the Kaballah, a study that intrigues me, as all the mystical streams do: Christian Mysticism, Sufism, Vedanta, etc. What's not so new here is the message that many books of this kind convey. With that said, I think reads like these are more vital than ever in our tech-obsessed world.
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amandalil
A dangerous book. The author is a spiritual medium, which means she contacts one or more demons, who do the devil's will.
There's no way you can contact the deceased. A medium says you can, but you're actually communicating with a demon, whose long term goal is
to harm you. I was unknowingly involved with a demon and went through a lot of pain, until some godly church leaders commanded him to leave.
An excellent book, "The Beautiful Side of Evil" is a graphic true story. It shows how a demon initially seems helpful, kind, and caring. As you listen
and talk with the demon it later on will try to harm you mentally and/or physically. It's well worth reading.
In summary there are only two spiritual forces: God & angels, and the devil and demons.
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chie sr
You ever wonder why most of these mediums always sound the same? I see a number 22? ...uh..turkey dinner? someone is connected to these two items..! then what happens...someone says something close and then that's all they need to bring in the bait n sniff stuff. Real mediums dont play hit n miss.

Persons with the actually ability, can play a silent character in your pass, present n future. Literally, clearly see events with details down to the penny.
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georgia jordan
Yes, the Kindle book reads like a credible account, but today, I had the opportunity to watch Ms. Rosen in action on the Dr. Oz program. What I saw was a textbook example of a trick known as the "cold read." Ms. Rosen's "story" is that she has been in contact with angels, who have given her messages from the dead to pass on to living relatives. The first problem with this is, she doesn't seem to know any of the names. Not the names of the dead, not the names of the living. She went into the audience and said, "The angel told me to look for a lady in red." Well, surprise. Three or four women are wearing red. AND, she had the opportunity to study the audience for several minutes before she announced that she had "a message for someone in the audience." OK, how did the angel know that this particular relative would be in the audience? Why didn't the angel give her a name? As I said, she was obviously doing a "cold read" as "The Mentalist" has demonstrated several times. The "psychic" starts with a general question and watches the audience for a reaction. In this case, she said, "I have a message about a miscommunication with your mother. Has your mother passed?" When the first woman's mother was still alive, Rosen immediately turned her back and moved on to a second woman wearing a red jacket. Each time, she asked the audience member to give her the name of a dead relative. The angel didn't give her the name. The message of the angel was "there was a miscommunication with your mother before she died and she wants to resolve it."
How did Ms. Rosen get started in this deception? When she was a child, her grandmother died. For most of us, the first time someone dies, it's a parent who has been in an Elder Care facility for some time, and we've gotten used to the idea. Rececca experienced this death as a child and it was very emotional. Years later, she suffered from sleep deprivation and depression. She started writing an account of what she remembered about her grandmother's death. Her father said, "Your account is substantially accurate." For some reason, Mrs. Rosen decided that her account was a message from her grandmother. Obviously, there's no reason to think that. But people liked the idea of a medium who can contact the dead and paid her. The circumstances turned her into a "psychic medium" which is just another name for a con woman.

The most glaring clues are (1) she asks the subject to provide the name of a dead relative (2) the angel never asked her to deliver a message to a particular person by name. (3) When she doesn't get the answer she wants, she moves on to a different subject and asks the same question, even after she claimed that the first subject was the one the angel wanted her to talk to. Clearly, obviously a con woman. Don't buy this book, please.
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saje goodson
This book is full of cliches and mumbo jumbo. The only purpose seems to be to build up her own reputation based on anecdotes from her "practice." Perhaps her claims of psychic power might hold more weight if she stuck to the story in her first book about being divinely guided towards her husband "Ryan Rose. . . " however, she ditched the marriage, so now it just appears that either she's a scam artist or doesn't really believe in those voices she supposedly hears in her head.
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