Among the people who deal with spirituality, esotericism, occultism and magic the book will cause a stormy response. Almost nobody dared to write something like this, almost no-one was so regardless, insolent if you want, honest, treasonable, sovereign, self-confident, childish and infantile. A magnificent range of relationships towards the book will be found, as desired by the author. Others, who are not so close to her world, who are skeptical towards it, or reject it totally, can find in the book some useful information. Or perhaps they can find a temptation, a review and an introduction of different techniques, personalities, philosophies, and mythologies. Perhaps they may find an irritating, vivid story of a determined, courageous, seeking woman...
Delo, Vikend magazin


The general features of this book are uncompromising and drastic words as well as uttermost dehierarchy, since the descriptions of New Year's party with cookies (recipes!), the encounter of the last Christ's incarnation in the underground in London and the herd of meat eaters' astral bodies, which in excruciating torments wander around the butcher's shops, stand hand in hand on the same level.
Lydia mainly places a big intimate decision, which has to resolve our relationship towards esotericism and the way of our own existence, in front of our very eyes. She is doing well with the use of popular tone, and a wide span of information, ranging from irritatingly gossipy details to a wildness of expression...
Every Man, Every Woman is a Star - Matej Bogataj, Delo


Miranda's book is a light reading, intended for easily convinced people and pleasure-seekers. The author reports that sex is the best form of communication among people, and wherever man turns, he stays alone with his wishes, expectations and fears. In a word, a relaxed, looser sex, and the felicitous mix of softcore pornography, magical practice and searching for spirituality, is the best asset for advertising and selling the book.
Anton Hrvatin, Primorske novice


This time Miranda made something that will excite the spirits even more. With this book she, in the most honest manner possible, made a stand against all distorted understandings of something that many people call spirituality.
Melita Berzelak, Slovenske novice


Although the author chronologically follows the events of her life, she puts her main emphasis on the period of her inner transformation. From this point on, she constructs stories from her present and past lives. They are built up with her own findings, and explained with the help of a theory, which she, helped by her teachers, painfully dug out by making her own experience conscious. The author does not leave the reader outside. There is no room for distance. On the contrary, the reader becomes involved, he is persuaded to enter his own inner world and question and explore it. At the same time the reader is not, even for a moment, allowed to identify with the deeds, suffering, sadness, illusions, joy and delight of the main protagonist.
Andrej Luksic, Ph.D., RGL