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Old 02-14-2007, 05:29 AM   #28 (permalink)
aelle
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What I enjoy most on your blog is your personal stories, whether they're about your paranormal experiences, your own personal development or above all your approach of kindness and compassion (this last topic is what feels most aligned with my purpose). I also feel they give more ideas for direct application (without going through your archives, the articles about why you don't watch the news or about when you made a compliment to an angry woman in a crowded shop are the ones who come to my mind as very inspiring stuff)

I don't think you need to write more fiction because when you write about personal stories, your style is already very lively and "novel-like". You have a talent for finding a morale and inspiring ideas to your own anecdotes.

Regarding articles about paranormal, they always make me feel a bit perplex because I haven't been able to experience any of this things first hand yet. This is where your personal experiences are useful.

As suggested, you could also write tutorials, or more informative articles such as the one on chakras, or the one on spirit guides. An "organization chart" of the astral world would be useful : you sometimes take for granted that everyone knows who guides and angels and higher selves are, but for beginners it can be confusing.

I hope you find the feedback useful!
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