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Soul Wisdom: Practical Soul Treasures to Transform Your Life

Soul Wisdom: Practical Soul Treasures to Transform Your Life
Author: Zhi Gang Sha
Publisher: Atria Books
Category: EBooks

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 166 reviews
Sales Rank: 26575

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 336

Dewey Decimal Number: 204.4
ASIN: B001BNDVMO

Publication Date: July 1, 2008
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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.


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4 out of 5 stars A new angle   September 7, 2008
The title of this book was what caught my attention. I found it to be magnetic. And I had not heard of the author before, in spite of the fact he's had a best seller, so I was intrigued.

Am not sure I would have continued reading it were it not for the endorsement of Dr. Michael Beckwith, and the educational background of the author, because I felt cautious, and a little uncomfortable. There's a strangeness about the writing, even though it's not high brow. I felt the same way about the CD which is included. The chant sounded like the refrain from "Old McDonald Had a Farm." But I kept listening to the CD and was able to get past that. Perhaps the tone of the writing is a cultural "thing" that I had to adjust to. What I liked about Dr. Sha's approach is that I am able to tie it in with my personal belief system to a large extent. (Though I am not sure I will ever be convinced of reincarnation.) It's clear that the exercises he suggests will take time to apply. So the real proof of this book for me will not be that I found it interesting or that I liked being introduced to a new teacher. It will be if the program works for me in a way that things I've tried in the past have not. I feel optimistic that I will experience some level of spiritual growth as a result of reading Soul Wisdom.



1 out of 5 stars Ridiculous book and premise.   September 7, 2008
INTRO:
I received this book from the Amazon Vine Program. Luckily, I was not parted from my $16 retail + shipping and handling.

THE CD:
Out of curiosity, I began to listen to the music CD. A unintelligible chant begins, and then a soft piano plays in the background. "E", "I", "Ohhhh"... "E", "I", "Ohhhh"..."E", "I", "Ohhhh"... chanting in the foreground. Did he not learn the lyrics of "Old Macdonald" (Old Macdonald had a farm, E-I-E-I-OH) ? Maybe it was lost in the translation. I received a chill in my spine. Alternating between the beautiful piano and the "E-I-O" singing was enough for me. Out goes the CD, and onto the book.

THE BOOK:
The credentials of this man was impressive and so it was worth a try in reading this book. So we start out with an altruistic goal:

"My total life mission is to transform the consciousness of humanity and souls in the universe, in order to join all souls as one to create love, peace and harmony for humanity, Mother Earh and the universe."

Through this is his 3 empowerments:

Universal service,
teach healing, and
"to teach soul secrets and wisdom to transmit Divine Soul Power, to empower people to use Soul Power to transform every aspet of their lives and enlighten their souls, hearts, minds and bodies."

He goes on state "However, I am not teaching religion. I am teaching Soul Power, which includes soul secrets, soul wisdom, soul knowledge, and soul practices." I am thinking at this point, "Boy it is sounding like an invitation to a cult, if you ask me". He goes on to start the origins of this journey with April 2003 where he receives "spiritual law" from the Divine and in July 2003 where he transmits healing and blessing treasures to a man named Walter who is later cured of his liver cancer. This is supposedly coming from a Medical Doctor? This reminds me of Uri Geller and his healing powers of my old clock radio.

He speaks of a Divine who utilizes preprogram Divine Downloads in each book of this series (the Divine is a true marketer). Divine Downloads? I don't even have a USB port to expand my Soul Memory here. What kind of quakery is this?

I continue reading and at this point, the skeptic in me is raging. Shall I continue reading this book? Another statement is another red flag for me "As you read this book, my souls will always be with you...I will be your servant forever." I am thinking, "Whoa! I have had enough".

If you really believe reading some passages, and meditating will download some type of positivity in your life, I have some wonderful land to sell you in Florida that I call 'Waterfront Property' in the swamps of the Everglades.

10 minutes of this and that and awful chants, I had read enough. This is some Eastern approach to swindling your money and time.

I am not usually harsh with reviews and I try to see the positive light. He speaks of universal love and altruism. That's where it ends.

VERDICT:

Save your money, and save your time. Stay away. Stay far, far away from this one. This one is not even worth one star. The book just went into the trash...along with the CD.

You can find this book at a local dumpster, near you.



3 out of 5 stars Skeptical . . .   September 6, 2008
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Although I believe that there are many things that take place in this world of which most of us are unaware, and I am inclined to give unusual methods a try with an open mind, I find myself skeptical of the, ". . . the Soul Treasures," that could transform our lives.

This is my first introduction to Dr. Sha. Perhaps if I'd read his earlier books before this one I would be more open to the possibility of trusting in the chant, 3396815, which is to be said in Chinese, and translates to, "San San Jiu Liu Ba Yao Wu." By repeating this chant one is supposed to be able to find their Soul Language, which will begin to be heard from our mouths after much practice.

This doesn't sound far fetched; I've studied - briefly - meditation and chanting, so I do believe in those practices and I can see the benefit of chanting. As to eventually hearing a Soul Language, however, stretches my imagination. But to be fair, I haven't given it much of a chance. Sha does say it can take longer for some.

After we find our Soul Language, we graduate to finding our Soul Song, Soul Movement, Soul Tapping and Soul Dance. We also can access Divine Downloads. I find the wording, Divine Downloads, a little distracting. AS I understand it, Divine Downloads are gifts we receive when we chant - kind of like our prayers are being answered.

Much of the book is repetitive and I think maybe a more succinct volume would be more convincing and much easier to read. At this point (after one reading) I am not intrigued enough to read the book again, or dig more deeply into the concepts of Souls Language, Soul Song, Soul Movement, Soul Tapping or Soul Dance.

Perhaps if I were more patient or not so skeptical, I would study this volume more.



1 out of 5 stars Invitation to join a cult. I am not interested.   September 5, 2008
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

This book is not what I thought it would be. I did not realize that Dr. Sha would be inviting us to join his cult, in which he is the new prophet who communicated directly with the Divine and shares the revelations with his adoring minions by way of "Divine Downloads." He is so devoted to universal service that he even offers a full catalog of his other books and bracelets and other products, available for purchase to those who want this prophet to profit. The writing is repetitious and redundant and circular. This book will get no more than the fifteen minutes I have already devoted to it. The author is a self-aggrandizing charlatan.


3 out of 5 stars Exceedingly wise, dangerous, or both?   September 5, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I am a student of spirituality and like to open myself up to various thoughts. However, I admit that I found this book at times alarming, elementary, and halfway decent stuff.

I think that my main issues with the book stem from the fact that the author uses "soul" in places were he's talking about energy (or chi) and in others referring to the higher self (what we commonly think of as "soul"), so when he starts talking about soul transplants, I think it's easy to see why I became alarmed.

I appreciate that everyone needs to get their information in ways that work best for them. And a lot of what is mentioned, talking about service, humbleness, love, is good information and worthy of reading in any form. If you don't get too caught up on soul transplants, and reprogramming your soul via software downloads that are apparently sprinkled through the book...well ... I will admit that I was definately not comfortable with the subject matter of the book.

I wanted to like it. I was eager to learn more self-help and personal transformation techniques. I was hoping that I could add yet another tool in my personal transformation toolbox.

I was left wondering if this were a cult, if the author were dangerous, or just blissfully unaware and not clarifying his terms.

I'm really hoping that it was the later. If it wasn't...please, be careful.


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