

There ware many helpful lessons about understanding internal energy. I was left inspired to practice taking experiences in and letting them go. What three words best describe Peter Berkrot’s performance?ĭid The Untethered Soul inspire you to do anything? Suddenly, armed with my toolbox, anticipating a wild conclusion, I was left slightly disappointed, about the message.just have faith. The author offered great guidance about training thoughts, up until the last chapter. The central message was about knowing your self. What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

Is there anything you would change about this book? Was The Untethered Soul worth the listening time? I'm not sure what this does for my stats on the mobile app but I was concerned. More than a few times I struggled to comprehend what he had said, forcing me to rewind the audio and re-listen. At times, his volume is normal, and easily received, While other times, when he seems to be attempting to do the author justice, he lowers his voice for dramatic effect. My concern with his reading of this work lies solely in his volume level. For instance, the author, at the very beginning, relates to the reader by admitting that he has tried to tell the voice in his head to 'Shut Up.' This relatively regular theme of intermittent candor is refreshing.ĭid Peter Berkrot do a good job differentiating all the characters? How? The story did nothing, if not to help you find that other people are experiencing the same inner nuance you are. If the God themes are your thing, you'll also be just fine. If the God themes aren't for you, you'll be ok. The author does bring this point around in its own chapter near the final points of the book. While this is not for everyone, many people relate to this concept. I kept waiting for the book to give more credit to divine intervention. However, I feel the Allegory itself could serve as a stand-alone. The single greatest element of this book was the "Allegory of the House." Essentially, one will gain greater insight into the concepts shared after having progressed through the book up to the Allegory itself.

What did you like best about The Untethered Soul? What did you like least?
