As is the case with any "spiritual" work, the reader is advised to carefully consider this book's content with an open heart but a skeptical mind. Because Susurros is not a book of religious teachings, a theological treatise, or commandments set in stone, it should be treated as a work of fiction that might have none, a few, or many specks of divine gold worth sifting. The reader may note that there are sometimes apparent contradictions in the text (and even questions left unanswered), just as there are in many religious/spiritual books. Much as a gold miner pans for gold, the reader should carefully sift truth from worthless fiction.
What is true is never fiction. What is false is always fiction. And these chapters, themselves, are not so much inspired as they are tools of discovery and inspiration for a reader. If the reader determines some of these whispers may have "come from above" perhaps they did.