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Book Review: Empathic Evolution

Empathic Evolution

by Jennifer Elizabeth Moore

Genre: Nonfiction / New Age

ISBN: 9781950984114

Print Length: 248 pages

Reviewed by Alexandria Ducksworth

In which Jennifer Moore reminds us the Universe has our backs

The latest Jennifer Moore book couldn’t have come at a better time. Empathic Evolution elevates the spirit and guides people on how they can thrive in a chaotic world. Readers who enjoyed book one, Empathic Mastery, are in for a treat to upgrade their spiritual life with this one. 

New readers are introduced to the Council of We, the spirit group channeling through Moore. They teach readers how to overcome fear and maintain peace no matter the circumstances. Anybody who has read Jane Roberts’ The Seth Material may be familiar with this form of channeled work.

Empathic Evolution provides plenty of meditation and affirmation exercises throughout the book. There are seven chapters noticeably dedicated to the needs of the seven chakras (spiritual wheels): Root, Vessel (Sacral), The Will (Solar Plexus), The Heart, Voice (Throat), Mind (Third Eye), and Bloom (Crown). According to the Council of We, if we nourish these spiritual pinpoints, we will become better souls. Fear’s illusionary power and the true meaning of being rich are just two of the topics explored with great clarity and intelligence in this book.

Fear holds us back from so many things. Fear can make us small and powerless. Fortunately, Moore has emphasized an evasive truth: Fear is nothing but an illusion. Initially, fear can look like a frightening lion, but from a higher perspective, once you’ve overcome fear, it becomes nothing more than a spicy kitten. 

This book reminds readers how powerful we are and the Universe will be there to provide when we feel our most vulnerable and scared. The book’s “Root” chapter reads like a comforting hand on one’s shoulder. To fulfill the “root” of our being, we need safety. Not just a physical place to feel safe, but deep down knowing everything will be ok.

True wealth is discussed further along in Empathic Evolution.We’re used to the idea that being rich is all about fast cars, big houses, and Birkin bags. The Council of We’s meaning of rich is being spiritually infinite. One can’t have physical riches without spiritual riches. Plus, it also means infinite generosity. That is not to say you must give all of your physical possessions but more that you must take care of your own needs first and then take care of others. I love how the book mentions this part out loud. How can you share wealth if you don’t grow your own garden of wealth first?

Empathic Evolution is an absolute keeper. Those who read uplifting new-age nonfiction will love this book. In some moments, I felt lifted in ways I’ve never even considered before. My limiting beliefs clashed with certain things that no longer served me. If you’re looking for a mind-opening book to enrich your soul, Empathic Evolution is it.

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