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The Four Sacred Secrets

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The author has an almost poetic way of expressing herself and transmitting her teachings. Her experience and her personal inner work precede her, which underlies her genuine wisdom. Therefore it is a valuable and recommended book. She has an enjoyable video course called "Live in a Beautiful State", on a renowned Yoga and Meditation course platform.

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3.5 stars. I wanted to read this book as it’s written by two people who have based their entire careers on meditation. Meditation is something that I’ve been advised to do several times over the last few years, but I just can’t seem to stick to a routine. Krishnaji and Preethaji are big believers in the universe and positive thinking. While I also believe, I did find some of the advice in the book to be a little off - such as banishing the sadness of the past in order to live in a beautiful state. I’m more sceptical that they believe you can do this with just a few meditations under your belt. Overall a really helpful book, and the peacefulness of the two authors comes across so naturally through the pages.

Thank you to @netgalley and @atriabooks for gifting me this ebook in exchange for an honest review. Out 6th August 2019.

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I picked up this book because It was "in the vein of the bestselling "The Four Agreements". I liked the exercises and soul sync excercises found in the book. The personal stories added as nice touch and the "Sacred Secrets" were helpful. My favorite part was showing us how to live in a Beautiful state, which I admit is the aim of all the Sacred Secrets, but I liked when they explained what it was.

I would like to thank netgalley and the publisher for providing me with a copy free of charge. This is my honest and unbiased opinion of it.

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