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Soul Sessions by Carson Cage Have you every felt like when you met someone that it was like you knew them forever even though you only just met? Have you ever felt instantly draw to someone, that in that moment to just knew? Carson Cage novel Soul Sessions makes you think about these chance meetings. Are you predestine to meet your soul mate, have you met these soul mate’s in another life?
In the book Soul Sessions the main character Nick Dalton is feeling lost, and depressed after missing a doomed airplane flight. Feeling survivors guilt he falls in to depression not really seeing the value in his life. Nick feels no real connection with anyone. Nick lives a life of making money and having emotionless relationships.
After spending the weekend with college friends, one of his friends recommends he sees a therapist Katrina DuMont. Nick starts see the therapist and begins to trust in “the process”. As a team in therapy, Katrina and Nick explore a new age therapies of past lives. Katrina has Nick explore his past lives, finding he has had deep connections and felt real love. Seeing his past lives love through their eyes of a slave and dock worker Nick learns what he has missed in his own current life as Nick. That is where the story gets good.
The author Carson Gage has been interested in the mysteries of life and death since the age of seven, when he survived being run over by a speeding car. This experience led him on a journey of discovery for answers to some of life’s biggest questions.
I have to say I had a hard time at first getting in this book, my physical surroundings were the problem. This is not a book you can read why watching your daughters volleyball practice, or in a room with other people. Because the Soul Sessions has nuances that take time to build the story, you need the quiet place to think and relate to the book. Once I sat down, snuggled in my bed with a cup of tea and kids quieted down. I loved it! It makes you look at your own life and makes you questions those connections of soul mates. There were times it moved me to tears and the goosebumps down my whole body. So I would say yes, read it.
This is a book to add to your kindle list.
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