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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Book Review: Dr. Victoria Bennett's The Lost Art of Christian Mysticism

Finally, a book about meditation for Christians! Actually, this book goes way deeper than that. It is full of enlightening information. It has caused me to look at my Bible in a whole new way. The Lost Art of Christian Mysticism is for those truly seeking a deeper relationship with God so that you can obtain it and avoid the confusion of religion.

There are most definitely principalities and powers who do not want this book to be read by believers because it holds the key to spiritual enlightenment and oneness with our Savior! Be forewarned though. I endured much spiritual warfare as I read through these pages. I was also distracted and attacked in many ways while trying to finish reading this book. It is not for the weak-minded, programmed, lost souls.

By the time I was halfway through the book, my dreams had become high-definition vivid, and now I can recall most of them with complete clarity. I will not go into details about how this works, but this book can and will get you to that point.

This has become my second most essential book, next to my Holy Bible.

My Review of Tosca Lee's Demon: A Memoir

Well-written would be an understatement. Tosca Lee's words eloquently flow throughout the pages in an almost poetic sort of way. Although I don't fully agree with the theology, I must rate this book as fiction; and I would have to say that this is one of the best works of fiction that I have ever read.

In reality, demons have an agenda, and Tosca was able to demonstrate the cunningly manipulative ways of demons through Lucian's character. The way that Lucian jumps from one host to the next is enough to cause one to wonder about the "coincidental" things that we experience throughout our lives. When a stranger looks at you in a knowing way and says something familiar to you, could it be that they know something that they are just itching to tell you?

Demon: A Memoir is a brilliant story. I look forward to reading more of Tosca's books.