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| Free Book Review: Wake Up To Your Intuition Book Summary |
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~ Kimmie Rose
Kimmie Rose asks us to wake up and use our senses that we were given at birth. She asks us to connect with our inner self and gives us tools to do so. She believes this will help us to harmonize our lives in all aspects. She wants us to become more spiritually aware in our lives.
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This book is definitely a useful tool for people trying to understand their higher sense. I think it's best used as a set of guidelines to help a person achieve a spiritual awakening.
Kimmie's energy and charisma emanates from each page which makes it a quick, light, and easy read. The thing that I found most appealing about the book is it's honest simplicity. The instructions are broken down to most basic so that anyone can begin taking control of their lives immediately.
I found the section "Bless Everyone Around You" endearing and thoughtful. I like how Kimmie gives realistic, down-to-earth examples of how we can "bless everyone around us." For example - "tell your spouse you appreciate their making coffee for you in the morning."
If you are someone struggling with your spirituality or how to start finding your own, this book is a great tool to help you on your way.
| Review: Wake Up To Your Intuition Discussion Questions |
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- How much do you use your intuition as a guide in your own life?
- Is there an image that you dream about frequently? What could it mean for you?
- Do you think it's possible to "wake up" as Kimmie suggests by practicing these suggested techniques?
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AUTHOR(S): Kimmie Rose
TYPE OF BOOK: Nonfiction, Spiritual
NUMBER OF PAGES: 165
YEAR PUBLISHED: 2007
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