Robin’s Review of The Soul Family  


Robin’s Review of The Soul Family: a Guide to Karmic relationships, Soulmates, Soul Tribes, and Twin Flames

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Rating: 5 out of 5.

Have you ever met someone that you just couldn’t get out of your head? Or immediately disliked someone for no apparent reason? Do you have a longtime friend that you have nothing in common with anymore, but you’re still holding onto the friendship? Or do you and your parents continuously fight, never seeing eye-to-eye? Though seemingly different at first glance, all of these people have something in common…they’re part of your Soul Family…and they’re in your life for a reason.

This book is about understanding energy by breaking down the Ego and seeing past perceived “reality.” It is about remembering who you are, not by who society dictates you to be, but rather your true nature. And it is about learning to see the lessons shown to you by every person playing a role in your life, navigating more easily through your connections, and remaining non-attached as you heal your traumas.

As I listen to The Living Years by Mike + The Mechanics
I have to admit that I took a break from reading for a day to digest all the information from just the first
few chapters, giving myself time to let the information sink in before continuing. Also, I will be rereading

it, and instead of my sticky notes, I will highlight (sorry) and annotate passages throughout the book. It’s
that good.
“The Soul Family” by Alexx Shaw dives deep into this intriguing phenomenon, shedding light on why
these connections occur and what valuable lessons they carry. Shaw’s book goes beyond surface-level
interactions, urging readers to see past societal expectations and glean insights from each encounter.
Whether dealing with challenging friendships, soulmates, or twin flames, Shaw offers practical guidance
infused with spiritual wisdom and scientific perspectives. This book is a transformative journey of self-
discovery, providing tools to navigate relationships more effectively and heal from past experiences.
With clarity and depth, Shaw’s exploration of existence, purpose, and relationships challenges
conventional notions and illuminates the intricate dynamics of ego, karma, and soul connections.
Through insightful reflections on core karmic lessons, readers are empowered to understand the
significance of the individuals in their lives and embrace the journey of self-discovery. “The Soul Family”
is a must-read for anyone seeking deeper insights into their existence and the connections that bind us
all.
If you read only one book in 2024, let this be that book.

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