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Title: Unbinding the Soul
Subtitle: Awakening Through Crisis and Compassion by Dr B. Raven Lee
Author: Dr. B Raven Lee
Narrator: Traci Odom
Format: Unabridged
Length: 7 hrs and 19 mins
Language: English
Release date: 10-07-16
Publisher: B.Raven Lee
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 9 votes
Genres: Self Development, Motivation & Inspiration
Publisher's Summary:
Unbinding the Soul provides a simple model of healing, drawn from Jungian Psychology, Tibetan Buddhism, and neuroscience. Using the author's story of profound loss, it shows how wisdom and compassion can transform crisis into an opportunity for deep personal development, self-awakening and a celebration of the human spirit.
Members Reviews:
Fascinating
Dr. B. Raven Lee tells her personal story of transformation, a long and winding path through a number of spiritual practices, religions, and philosophies plus training in Jungian psychology and analysis. The technical explanations are interspersed with actual events from her own life.
It's a fascinating story, but I wouldn't call it a self-help book, if that's what you're looking for.
I received a free copy of this audiobook through AudiobookBoom in exchange for an honest review.
Eye-Opening and Soul Opening
Would you listen to Unbinding the Soul again? Why?
Yes, the narration was great. I loved the integral message of the book and look to apply to my real life.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Can't beat "unbinding the soul" as a unique tagline.
Any additional comments?
"This review copy audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost."
An Eye-Opening Helpful Listen
UNBINDING THE SOUL was a real eye-opener for me. I thought the author, Dr. Barbara Raven Lee, mainly through her own personal crisis showed others how she was able to overcome her suffering by opening up to compassion and letting go of negativity.
The things she went through throughout her life led her on a journey of understanding and forgiveness. I liked that she drew from many sources of wisdom and practices. I find it completely practical to understand and draw from western and eastern religion, psychology and physiology of the brain, as well as shamanism.
Overall, for me it was definitely worth the listen and I feel I was given some helpful and useful tools for my own journey.
Traci Odom did an outstanding job narrating this book. She has a nice voice and made it easy to follow. She was clear and I think she outdid herself reading for the author. She did a super job.
This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of AudiobookBoom dot com
More a memior with some self-help thrown in
Before I say anything else I want to mention that I am an atheist and hold a Bachelor of Science in Psychology.
As an atheist, there was a lot of magic and mystery that was quite over the top. To be very honest, there were parts of this book that made me giggle (at parts not meant to be funny) or kind of grossed me out. For some context, I was once talking to a lady who legit told me that god told her to call in sick and go shopping. While she was there she saw someone she hadn't seen for a while. She explained that god just really wanted her to say hi to that person. I thought she was joking but she was dead serious. I felt squeamish. Many parts of this book made me feel that exact same way. While this book doesn't focus directly on 'god' there is a lot of spirituality involved so prepare yourself.
As a psychology major, I find value and merit in self-help.