Nous sommes tous intuitifs, écoutons-nous ! Depuis son enfance, Lilie a des intuitions, des prémonitions. Plus que d'un don, elle préfère parler d'un potentiel présent en chacun de nous. Dans cet ouvrage, elle nous raconte les épreuves qu'elle a traversées et qui lui ont permis de découvrir et maîtriser son pouvoir. Elle nous donne aussi toutes les clés pour s'écouter, transformer notre hypersensibilité en force et réaliser que la vie vient à bout de toutes les blessures.
J'ai connu ce livre via les réseaux sociaux. Lilie a une histoire très touchante et émouvante. Elle nous partage sa vie tout en nous donnant les clés pour accroître et savoir écouter notre intuition. Ce fut une de mes meilleures lectures de 2020
Je suis assez déçue de ce livre. Il est décrit comme un ouvrage qui nous donnerait des clés pour mieux appréhender notre intuition. Or il s'avère être le récit d'une jeune femme possédant un don spécial. Je ne me reconnais pas du tout en elle et ces pages n'ont nullement répondus à mes attentes.
Honestly, I am sorry to whoever had a look at the book and judged it not only by the cover (the gold writing and the calm blue colors were intriguing) but also by the title itself. At first I thought it was going to be a self-help book on psychology but turns out it’s a scam auto-biography of a woman who wanted to put her career out in this world. Lilie acted in the book as if she’s a magical girl from an anime that just discovered her superpowers since she was young and her mom tried to protect her by making her not tell anyone (girl what-?) And let’s not get started on the traumas; the amount of traumas supposedly dumped on this woman I can sympathize with her at some point…. But I couldn’t anymore when she started talking as if she’s a “protagonist of a fantasy story”. ….wasn’t I just tricked into thinking this book was a self-help book? So turns out it’s a supernatural book or something?! Her relationships with the people around her aren’t and don’t sound even real; they sound either exaggerated or too unattached to her, and she sounds like the one loner that she has to sacrifice everything for her job. Sweetheart; the guilt from your passed brother, the return to your cheating husband, you leaving behind EVERYTHING after just claiming it back because “meh, I got bored” (don’t you dare bring up the excuse you did; it’s my intuition that guided me to restart again in Paris”! That’s stupid! That is not intuition, those are baseless ambitions based on stupid optimism!) At some point I started skimming through the few chapters left because you had too much to talk about yourself as a “celebrity” when I never heard about you. So no, it doesn’t count as a success story. In the end, even if this review sounds hateful or too critical, I’m just putting my anger out because you could have put your autobiography in a better way and in less than almost 300 pages! Finally, a last message to anyone who decided to go through my rent thoroughly, even if you liked the book or not; Intuition is supposedly a feeling derived from instinct- to be angry when provoked, sad when you loose something precious to you, happy when you gain something and afraid when you feel in danger. It’s how your body tries to warn you from such dangers around it. Intuition is never to be treated as a superpower because it exists in every creature put on this earth, you just have to sometimes think over that specific feeling and if it is truly worth it or not. I wish mercy on the people who picked this book expecting something good but got disappointed and wasted their time and anger on it. I also wish Lilie that she can actually take a bit of time to herself to understand herself more instead of trying to give people advice that she knows she isn’t taking. And have a good day.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Ce livre me conforte encore plus dans cette démarche de mieux s'ecouter. D'être attentif à son ressenti, de se faire confiance. Contente d'avoir débuté cette nouvelle année avec ce livre.