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The book, in the version published by SeedSowers, is easy to read but it should be noted that this is an adaptation of the original version of Guyon's book. That version, according to the publishers, is not easy to read or understand. This convoluted version was still widely popular and prompted both the imprisonment of Guyon and a public burning of copies gathered in France in the 1700s.

There is a significant repetition in the book. For example, Guyon repeatedly says that turning inward is vital to the eventual uniting with the Lord. Guyon also preaches patience and tenacity, saying that it's necessary to be willing to wait and to continue to turn inwardly as many times as is necessary.

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Experiencing the Depth of Jesus Christ: The Autobiography