excellentOctober 5, 2008 This is an amazing book. I am just part way into it and looking forward to the whole journey.
Cannot believe this is a first book - FABULOUS BOOK!June 27, 2008 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This book touched me on many levels. I have a lot in common with Robert personally, as I meandered around a bit career-wise and tended bar in Dallas (ahhh, the 80s)- hahaha! As I read along, several times my head literally SPUN as I stopped and re-read passage after passage.
The book reads as if you were sitting with a dear friend and he was sharing his life story and then his life philosophy with you. That is how it make me feel, as if a very wise friend was teaching me one on one.
Read Janet's review for all the specifics, I am sharing that this particular book touched me on a soul level and I am adding it to my list of books to give friends. It is a life-affirming, life-altering, life-loving book.
With Sparkles & Light...Kathy
transforming fate into destinyApril 6, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
great book. easy to read and understand. a book to re read and refer back to. great for those on the spiritual journey.
Transforming Fate Into DestinyApril 1, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Intuitive astrologer,Robert Ohotto, has written an inspiring and captivating book on matters which concern the realm of the soul, which will be relevant to anyone searching for deeper truths about purpose and meaning in life.The reader is not plunged into a maze of obscure teachings. The material is presented in an easy personal style that any intelligent adult can understand.
The next big thingMarch 26, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I was impressed with this book. Here we have a top notch psychic in possession of a clear and sharp mind. A devastating combination which Ohotto puts to excellent use. He has obviously read voraciously around his subject, particularly pioneering literature arising from hypnotherapy research connected with past life retrieval. The likes of Brian Weiss, Michael Newton, and Robert Schwartz are all clearly visible. However do not expect an academic study or citing of sources because you will not find them. The book is written for a US audience of spiritual seekers and coming from the UK myself we might wonder at the dilemmas he poses such as whether to have plastic surgery or not. But he puts this within the context of the cult of youth which is pervasive in the spoiled developed world. He is encouraging us to face our life with an awareness of spiritual perspective. I thought the book very sound and am sure it will help a lot of people. One wonders if he isn't about to become a demi god, expect to see him on Oprah any time soon.