Review: How to Kiss the Universe by Jozef Simkovic, read by John Steele
As a former student of psychology at the University of Bucharest and as one who frequently steps into lucid dreams, I was more than intrigued by the premise presented in the Publisher’s Summary for How to Kiss the Universe by Jozef Simkovic.
How to Kiss the Universe is, in my humble opinion, a thought provoking book that everyone of us should give a chance as it tackles and tries to find answers for some of the most fundamental questions that define human curiosity and our origin.
All the events portrayed in How to Kiss the Universe are well documented and explained in a beautiful, accessible and easy to understand way by Mr. Simkovic. The book is split into explanatory named chapters, each of them opening with a suitable quote from a well renowned writer, philosopher, musician or other persons that have inspired the author. I especially loved this, as it is a clear example of how involved Mr. Simkovic was in delivering his utmost best to make sure that the listener learns even more interesting things from his work.
In short, How to Kiss the Universe documents the experiences the author lived at the Monroe Institute and other spiritual retreats. The author takes us as witnesses to his extraordinary journey in his search for the unseen, for that essence that cannot be understood or touched. As such, during this trek to the stars, we will make the acquaintance of some utterly unique beings, as perceived by Mr. Simkovic’s conscience.
I listened with complete fascination and was instantly immersed into this true story, written like a fiction book, so that everyone who picks it up will find it easy to be entertained by it.
The audiobook version of How to Kiss the Universe is expertly and enthusiastically narrated by former Voice of America star John Steele. He delivers an excellent performance, speaking clearly, infusing the audio production with emotion, humor and talent. I consider him to be the perfect choice for this story filled with extraordinary events.
In conclusion, I am glad that I picked up How to Kiss the Universe. With the author’s superb writing style and with such a great narration by this talented voiceover artist, my listening experience was completely immersive and I can say without a doubt that I learned some truly interesting things from this book!
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