Saturday, August 24, 2024

Immortal Love: Awakening in Sacred Footsteps by Mieke Vulink | Book review

Book review:

"Immortal Love" by Mieke Vulink is an enrapturing venture into the domains of otherworldliness and heavenly cognizance. The book flawlessly mixes individual encounters with antiquated astuteness, directing readers through hallowed destinations in southern France and northern Spain.

I admire the beautiful illustrations of that era and how meticulously the author has narrated each monastery. She signifies that each human being is in search of his other souls related to him from ages. Her lucid explanations and guidance about certain periods infused a desire to visit the places.

The author makes us ponder the fact that the ego often sees only the part of life that touches old wounds or fears. But when you realise that you have lived many lives with fear in a world full of shortages of love and light, it makes sense that you think you have reached another rough road to tread. She has shared a lot of insightful words that help the reader to change his life and reconsider his deeds.

I liked the scene when the author was touched by the smoothness of everything as she stood under the Occitania cross that hung on the wall at Montpellier Airport. She was travelling along with her daughter and Vincent to the centre of Montpellier. They were so conscious of the trip details, yet they needed to change their plans and hire a cab. I could resonate with a common person who needs to change their plans many times.

The writer has required extraordinary work to arrive at every one of the readers to comprehend and understand that when we follow the profound way and when we search really for association with the soul, every one of us can recollect our actual relatives and can gain from them as well. Additionally, she expressed that the way to edification is an old way that tries to be felt, found, and followed.

Vulink's composing is both lovely and reflective, expecting to resound profoundly with readers on a close-to-home and otherworldly level. Her methodology is integrative, consolidating authentic experiences, otherworldly lessons, and individual reflections. This book caused me to feel like they are essential for a sacrosanct excursion, with every part offering new experiences and valuable open doors for otherworldly development.

All in all, "Immortal Love" is a provocative and profoundly enhancing read. It welcomes readers to investigate their own association with the heavenly and to set out on an excursion of self-revelation and inward harmony. The book's mix of history, otherworldliness, and individual reflection makes it a novel and motivating aid for profound searchers.

Purchase: Immortal love

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