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Summary of Richard L. Haight's The Unbound Soul
Summary of Richard L. Haight's The Unbound Soul
Summary of Richard L. Haight's The Unbound Soul
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#1 I grew up on a ranch in rural Southern California, and I spent my days playing cowboys and Indians with my friends. One afternoon, a neighbor invited me to his house for Bible study, where he explained that I would burn in Hell if I didn’t become a Christian.

#2 I had a dream one night where I woke up to find a man lying on the floor in the middle of my bedroom. The room was filled with a warm, loving atmosphere, and I felt a strong desire to approach him. When I got close enough to look into his eyes, I could sense compassion and infinite understanding.

#3 I would daydream in class, wondering what Jesus wanted, but no answer came. One night in a dream, I got my answer. The dream was the same except for the last moment, in which I always awoke. This time an intense energy surged through me, anchoring me in the dream.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJun 9, 2022
ISBN9798822535510
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    Insights from Chapter 1

    #1

    I grew up on a ranch in rural Southern California, and I spent my days playing cowboys and Indians with my friends. One afternoon, a neighbor invited me to his house for Bible study, where he explained that I would burn in Hell if I didn’t become a Christian.

    #2

    I had a dream one night where I woke up to find a man lying on the floor in the middle of my bedroom. The room was filled with a warm, loving atmosphere, and I felt a strong desire to approach him. When I got close enough to look into his eyes, I could sense compassion and infinite understanding.

    #3

    I would daydream in class, wondering what Jesus wanted, but no answer came. One night in a dream, I got my answer. The dream was the same except for the last moment, in which I always awoke. This time an intense energy surged through me, anchoring me in the dream.

    Insights from Chapter 2

    #1

    I had a learning disorder that made it difficult for me to read, and I was not helped by the church or school systems. I was eventually drawn to karate, which gave me the strength and discipline I needed.

    #2

    I had a difficult time finding a place where I could practice my karate, because I was constantly being pushed away by people who didn’t understand my situation. I eventually dropped out of karate, and the dojo atmosphere changed for

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