"This is a must-read for anyone searching to explore spirituality, purpose, and unbound freedom." ―Greg Giesen, Award-winning author of Monday at 3 and Creating Authenticity
A bestseller in multiple spirituality, meditation, self-help categories, this fresh, highly acclaimed spiritual guide tells of one man's struggle to free his soul while guiding the reader to their own inner freedom.
"I can't remember a more transformative book."
The Unbound Soul is a memoir that tells the true story of a young boy, who in the midst of a vision, dedicates his life to spiritual awakening. As he matures, this promise leads him across the globe, gathering ancient knowledge and mastering martial, healing, and meditation arts.
Along the way, subsequent visions reveal the rapidly approaching collapse that will shake our societies, our economic system, and the earth's ecology to the very core. Tormented by visions of coming worldwide calamity, Haight presses ever onward in his search and eventually realizes the elusive truth hinted at in his childhood vision.
But The Unbound Soul is so much more than a memoir. It is a powerful guide that reveals the profoundly simple yet elusive truth that illuminates your life and provides a set of powerful awareness tools to assist you on your personal path. The Unbound Soul is really about you and your path toward practical realization in everyday life.
Through this work, among other things, you will:
Receive new tools of awakening that blend seamlessly into your daily life. ― "This book is worth getting just for this, but it's a whole lot more." Learn how the senses, thought, emotion, and memory have imprisoned you, and discover the key to unlocking that prison. ― "...one of the most profound books I've read in the search for answers to Love, Life, and Living!" Discover the nature of the mind, consciousness, the spirit and the soul, and how they interweave to limit or unleash the possibilities of your daily experience. ― "You will look at the world a little bit differently after reading it." Turn your daily life into a vibrant journey of awakening. ― "No gimmicks. No special pictures or runes. JUST YOU." "Any reader who likes to contemplate and seek the ultimate truth will not turn away from this book once he or she picks it up!"
"This book, in my humble opinion, is the best literary tool for all human souls seeking their inner path to 'Spiritual Unfoldment.'"
"If you feel any drawing to read this book, know that it has the potential to transform your life."Read The Unbound Soul to begin unbinding your inner-being today.
When the author begins with his dream of Jesus, I really thought I was reading a real-life story with spiritual enlightenment and inspiration. From the beginning, I agreed with the author that Christianity is lost and there is nothing left of the teachings of Jesus Christ. But soon the author started talking about events in his life that he described as Hollywood or Bollywood movies full of action and thrillers. with so much exaggeration that you do not feel like reading on. The title and description of the book indicate that it is not a fictional action screenplay, so why to make it one. Perhaps there are some spiritual experiences and events in the further chapters that fit the title, but I lost interest very quickly. I am sorry. A word to the author. If you are trying to convey a message, focus on that message. No one said you have to write a XYZ number of pages, just convey your message and do not lose your readers in some out-of-context events they are not interested in. The language of the book is very beautiful and rich and you immediately get an impression of an author with rich life experience, but you need patience if you want to finish reading the book and understand the author's message.
Do not be fooled by the glowing recommendations and sycophantic praise this book has received. Above all, it is an exercise in futility, whatever level of sincerity there might have existed behind its conception. And honestly, that's hard to gauge because, at least in my mind, Haight comes off as somewhat lacking in believability-- perhaps even disingenuous. Regardless, he sets himself up against a lofty and ambitious goal that he utterly fails to achieve. Rather than providing the clear and certain path to "higher consciousness" that is promised, he has managed only to succeed in creating further distortion-- a highly unfortunate result considering the importance of the subject matter and its great need to be presented with clarity and integrity. Instead, the reader is faced with a rambling, disjointed narrative of questionable value, that is more autobiographical than instructional and is more likely to confuse than inform. Far from containing the profound wisdom one might expect from all the hype, this book is nothing special. In fact, some of the messages it contains are not only potentially misguided, but suspect in logic and veracity-- probably due to the author's own misunderstandings of the incredibly complex and nuanced topics on which he daringly writes. Worse, some of his ideas and opinions (often presented as alleged fact) may be potentially damaging to those who are just starting out on the spiritual path and looking for solid direction, by sending them off course or even dissuading them from its further pursuit. This is definitely not a good place for someone to start seeking knowledge of this kind. Particularly in regard to Haight's insistence on promoting his personal program of meditation as being the only correct or effective way to reach a higher state of awareness, when in reality there are countless methods that are far easier to understand and practice than the one he has developed, and no one can say which of them would be right for another anyway. That's just plain arrogance and dogma. All of this makes it hard to take this guy as the authority he believes himself to be, or to have real confidence in anything he claims. Better just to skip this one-- there is a vast body of literature out there on this subject that is way more informative, insightful and interesting than this book could ever hope to be, so why waste the time? Unless reading about some random dude's even more random life anecdotes actually appeals to you... which I truly doubt.!