Audiobook Review: Chronicles of Hope by Lois Hermann and Gary Scott
Chronicles of Hope is the first book in The Anquietas series of non-fiction novels by Lois Hermann and Gary Scott, just recently released in audiobook format.
The production of Chronicles of Hope features a selection of hypnosis sessions between the two authors with us, the listeners, as their unseen, but fortunate audience. There are lot of extremely interesting subjects touched in these discussions and we are taught that the power to save and change the World is hidden in each and everyone of us.
It was a deeply inspiring narrative experience for me and, as a former student of psychology, I find this kind of books uplifting, interesting and educational. I think that there is much evil in our World, that we are more apart and estranged from one another now than we were ever before, with the event of Social Media driven by hate and haters. So, when a novel that encourages us to be positive, to be good, to be kind comes around and gives us the tools to make all these things possible, I consider that we all need to give it a listen and reflect on it.
Make yourself a favor, pick it up, stick it in your ears and be mindful to its teachings! Your life will be a much better one, after you unravel these secrets that are more relevant today than they were ever before.
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Victor Dima
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