I've read a lot of guides on spiritual paths, but this isn't one of them. The idea of a 'Peaceful Warrior' is a concept that resonates with me and I'm at a stage at my life when I need to embrace this. Hoping for a guide, I bought this book, started reading it, and was very disappointed. It's a more of a novel about someone's personal experience. It's badly written in that I couldn't picture what time period it was set, and the random change of scenes didn't make sense. I couldn't tell if the main character was just 'going for a walk to get snacks' or if he was 'tripping balls.' My advice don't buy this book but watch the movie instead.
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A friend of mine has been raving about this book for years and recently I decided to give it a go. In some ways, I was disappointed, but in others, quite rewarded. Dan Millman's book follows the journey and development of the protagonist (Millman himself) as he undergoes a spiritual transformation and "self-realisation". Even though the writing style is rather clumsy and took me a few chapters to really get into, it is still a very worthwhile book, read it for the ideas.
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