Reviews of The Book by Bonnie Elaine Doss


When was the last time you weren't really concentrating on where you were going, and you missed the turn or exit to your destination? Then, when you try to get back on track, it seemed long and cumbersome. So, eventually you gave up going to that location, and arrived at another spot in the vicinity. Once at the new destination, there is someone you haven't seen in quite awhile, and you're glad your initial plans were rearranged. Chalk it up to a coincidence?

"The Book" emphasizes that every encounter in life is a culmination of your journey in life. There are no coincidences; everything happens for a reason. With Avatar as our spiritual mentor, we are guided to raise our conscious minds to a greater awareness of life events. Avatar walks with us through thunderstorms, pre-dawn mornings and moonlit nights to help each of us find our own Truth. As an esoteric traveler, the entire journey will take approximately one year, in order to transform your world into one which is fully enlightened, fully awakened and fully enriched.

Bonnie Elaine Doss writes as if she personally knows the reader. She combines ancient wisdom for many cultures to teach a systematic approach to higher wisdom. Her vivid imagery captured me as if I was not reading her words, but actually listening to her speak in person. Her soft calm voice encouraged me to find a beautiful meaning in every single event in my life. That's one of The Truths I found. Although the title of the book is quite pretentious, I would recommend "The Book" for anyone seeking the wisdom of their life through self-transformation.

Reviewed by: Judine Bishop Slaughter
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Excellent Presentation Highly Recommended

In 1788 the noted English poet William Blake wrote "Man by his reasoning power can only compare and judge of what he has already perceived."

In 1973 psychoanalyst, Allen Wheelis wrote an essay titled, "How People Change." Part of the essay dealt with the notion of freedom. He felt that since freedom depends upon awareness, psychotherapy may, by extending awareness, create freedom.

Since the beginning of time humans have sought an answer to what Blake and Wheelis were searching for, "What truly defines reason, awareness and freedom?" Author Bonnie Doss has created a book that shows how it is possible to get closer to the answers of these questions. She opens up to the reader new ways of looking at oneself and the world we live in. "The Book" is not like a work of fiction that has a beginning and an end. It is an expression of a learning experience that does not end with the reading of the final word. The process described in the book to be effective needs to be a continual one.Throughout the book are exercises that the reader can follow. Each step of these exercises is thoroughly explained. They are designed to open up the reader's mind, to free it from the conditioning put on it by society. The intention of the author is to make the reader aware that there is an alternate way to look at oneself. It shows how to block out distractions from the mind and concentrate on one thing only. Thus one changes from having a noisy mind (full of distractions) to that of a still mind (focusing on one thing). This book is not for readers who like to be entertained for little effort on their part. What it does cater for is those of us who are open to new ideas and goals and are willing to work towards them. If you are interested in exploring a new insight on how humans fit into the universe, then this book is for you.

Review by Warren Thurston author of Gladiss and the Alien (http://www.sunnypub.com/gladissinfo.shtml)




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