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Kim Ryan

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Worthwhile investment of time & attention

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Reviewed: 07-17-18

The author is a rock star for the intellectual set. This book didn't disappoint. Great examples of each rule, including many personal accounts.

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One of my all-time favorites

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Reviewed: 07-14-17

I have gotten so much from Bob Monroe's work, and every time I listen again, I get more out of them. If you are on the path of personal development or exploring OOB (which are synonymous), I highly recommend his books.

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Wow. Just WOW!

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Reviewed: 06-09-17

This book, specifically, this technique (PURE) changed my life. Get it. Do it. Create your reality!

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A ton of useful information

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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 05-25-17

This book has so much info, and it's delivered in list format, which makes it tough to digest as an audiobook. I think the print version will be the most beneficial to anyone seeking coaching.

I like the author's practical style, and love that he acknowledges the spiritual & energetic elements of success. This approach is sorely lacking in most self-help books.

Overall, this was worth the time invested and I am sure to listen again to absorb the most value.

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Challenging book; Where's the payoff?

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Reviewed: 04-19-17

Tough book to get through. After 3 books and hundreds (?) of hours invested, I feel the wrap-up was very anti-climactic. A fractal reality? Why did this take 2.5 books to set-up? Tom's condescension never takes a break, and even after he "drops" the big reality bomb, he still takes 5-6 more chapters to tell us why this is a legitimate position. Tiring, and in my view, ultimately unsatisfying.

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My Ultimate Read

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Reviewed: 02-09-17

This is my favorite of all books. I find it endlessly fascinating, complex, inspiring. I have listened twice, and got even more from it the 2nd time. I will play it repeatedly until I have amassed my own such experiences out of body.

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Spanish Level 1 Lessons 6-10 Audiobook By Pimsleur cover art
  • Spanish Level 1 Lessons 6-10
  • Learn to Speak and Understand Spanish with Pimsleur Language Programs
  • By: Pimsleur
  • Narrated by: Pimsleur

A great way to prepare for a language immersion .

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Reviewed: 12-04-16

A great way to prepare for a language immersion trip. These Pimsleur books are why I have Audible. Worth the time invested.

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challenging

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Reviewed: 07-30-16

It's hard for a layman such as myself to fairly critique the work of it physicist, so I will be brief. I found this book difficult to get through. If not for Campbell's humour & pleasant voice (and thank. Ah-Om for the audio format) I might not have. That said, I am eager for book 2, and I hope it has a payoff in terms of actually examining Tom's Big Toe. An entire book just validating our readiness to perceive it seems indulgent.

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  • The Source Field Investigations
  • The Hidden Science and Lost Civilizations behind the 2012 Prophecies
  • By: David Wilcock
  • Narrated by: David Wilcock

Some great information here; so-so delivery

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3 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 04-07-16

What did you like best about The Source Field Investigations? What did you like least?

Best thing about the book: I like the vast collection of stories and studies on this topic. The Author clearly did exhaustive research and I appreciate his efforts to present the disparate datum in a complete collection. Worst thing about the book: I have been studying esoteric teachings for a while, not "Advanced" but by no means a Novice. I found the Author's repetition of information and refusal to move beyond his need to convince the Reader that the Source Field exists to be draining on my attention.

What did you like best about this story?

The anecdote about the inventor of the Polygraph test and his subsequent studies into "plant consciousness" were really eye-opening. Throughout the story, there are "Ah ha!" moments that pop up and make me glad I have stayed with it.

What didn’t you like about David Wilcock’s performance?

First let me state that I was glad David was narrating his own book. I watch him on Gaia TV and he has an affable personal style that I really enjoy. But I am disappointed with his reading of the work. David reads like he is giving a presentation to a group of children; dramatic in a theatrical way that comes across as pandering and cloying. If you read this David: PLEASE read like you are having a conversation with intelligent adults and it will be great!

Was The Source Field Investigations worth the listening time?

I am on Chapter 7 of 20 and already looking for my next book, soo....I have to say "No". I will continue to listen because the information is strong, but due to the repetition of certain anecdotes and all the time the Author spends "convincing" people of why it's ignorant to deny the field, the book is longer than it should be.

Any additional comments?

This book perfectly illustrates why it's important to weave a narrative thread around research and not just present studies with your personal opinion splashed about. It's hard to feel like I'm going anywhere with this book. Rather, it's a collection of tid-bits that I will mostly forget. I think David would benefit greatly from a strong co-author and a narration coach. I hope he goes this route because the subject matter he writes about could not be more interesting!

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Absolutely Riveting!

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Reviewed: 03-29-16

I blazed through this book. Loved the choice of Narrator. The story was compelling and the Author seems extremely credible. I have already purchased his Remote Viewing Secrets and plan to read all of his books.

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