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The Kingdom

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The Kingdom by Paul Selig is book #3 in a series of channeled texts called The Beyond the Known Trilogy. The first book is called Beyond the Known: Realization, and the second in the series is entitled Alchemy.

The trilogy is channeled by Paul with the so called wisdom of “The Guides” he interacts with in his process. The first book offers a look at the experience that left Paul clairvoyant and able to communicate with specific intelligent spirits he calls “The Guides.” The second book goes into more of these channelings by describing the reader moving “beyond a limited interpretation of the self and into a place of true manifestation” through the insight and direction of “The Guides.” This last book in the series (the one I am reviewing here) encourages readers to dwell in the world that Paul has created through these channelings.

Quite honestly, I’m not sure what the exact purpose of this book is other than to sell more books and make more money off of this author’s grift that he is clairvoyant and knows things we don’t. The book felt repetitive in ideas and wording (ie: saying “the kingdom” every page) and was overtly preachy.

I didn’t learn anything more than what I already knew. It felt like going to church when I was a kid but with a preacher who thinks he hears voices. If that is your thing then this book might be your jam. It wasn’t mine.

Thanks to Netgalley, publisher and author for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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I've read all of the books in this series (multiple times) of 9 books and connect with all of the info conveyed here. This won't be for everyone, but if those new to Selig's come to it with an open mind, they may be pleasantly surprised. If it helps, all of his books have very high ratings on numerous platforms. Highly recommended.

I really appreciate the ARC for review!!

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