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Going to flea markets, tag sales, etc. over the Labor Day weekend with my Dear OH, on the first day I came across a print copy of this book written by Lumari and after reading the back cover I decided to pick it up especially since the price had been right [$3.00] and I’m glad I got it.

In her book, the author succeeds in giving her readers the ability to have their views about themselves and the world around them transformed from what it had been to a higher plane of enlightenment simply through an injection of a renew inspiration for their minds and a reopening of their eyes and ears to the world around them. This concept is not really for it is mentioned scripturally in the bible several times: “for they have eyes but cannot see, they have ears but cannot see.”

Through the book’s pages readers are shown how to dispel the distractions which have been clouding them from doing they would like to do in regards to their purpose for their lives and their true-life paths [destiny]; and transforming their just sitting around expecting and yearning for things to occur on their own accord to being increasing proactive in all phases of their lives.

Everyone has in their possession an untapped storehouse of wisdom which can be used to further their purposes in life by guiding them to take the necessary actions in achieving their goals. Everyone has the ability to go from no longer just being a wallflower in the world to being a vibrant part of it.

For wanting her readers to possess the key to illuminating their existence so they can see themselves living on a higher plane than they occurring are living in. The knowledge which this book possesses has been overlooked for too long, and now, given the world we’re currently living in, I’m happy to give Lumari the 5 STARS she’s garnered from this reviewer.
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MyPenNameOnly | Sep 3, 2019 |
Being a child of the 1950’s I had not been afforded the opportunity of meeting the opposite sex as people do today. Back then it had been school or church events [like socials/dances], your friends, and relatives. I even went and sought the services of a religious dating service, but to no avail.
My dear OH and I met at the NYCity agency we both had worked for [different departments] but couldn’t stand the smoking going on and left. We kept on seeing each other on/off, until I got proposed to and accepted. When we got married I was almost 43, and almost four years older; and come November we’ve been together for 25 years. One of the reasons I had problems finding someone is a genetic condition I suffer from, which is why we’d decided not to have children.
Being 67 now, I looked at this book via a sought of 20/20 hindsight.
Sharing from her own experiences, the author of this book, Lumari, cuts to the chase and gives straight-forward instructions on how to change the ideas you currently have in finding that special someone, ideas which are currently not working and transform them into ones which do.
What every woman needs to have is something to give her sort of enabling strength to get through and successfully survive the thing we call the dating game. The best advice this book give to its readers, is something you’ve probably heard a hundred times which is: BE TRUE TO YOURSELF. Just think of the number of times you’ve been truthful when you needed to do something and compare it to the number of times you weren’t; which one of these two turned out to be beneficial with that something you needed to do, and now apply this concept to the dating game.
In guiding her readers through the transformational process, the book is designed to do, the author includes declarations which should be made as well as meditating on certain ideas to foster an increase in their confidence regarding finding the right man for themselves; and aside from this Ms. Lumari has made sure to include realistic information interspersed scattered between the book’s pages.
We’ve all heard Dean Martin’s song about everybody loving somebody sometime, but he also has a song which essentially epitomizes what every woman wants from this book. The song is Somewhere There’s a Someone:
Somewhere there's a someone for everyone
Somewhere there's a someone for me
Though I may be lonely now
I'll see it through somehow
To someone's heart I know I hold the key

Somewhere there's a someone for everyone
Somewhere there's a someone for me
And I'll search my whole life through
Until I find a love that's true
For I know somewhere there's a someone for me

For giving her readers a no sense approach to the dating game I’ve given Ms. Lumari 5 STARS for her endeavor here.
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Œuvres
8
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