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Awesome Nov 22, 2009 Wayne Dyer never dissapoints me and this book is well thought out and inspirational on many levels.
Its worth the price just to find out Oct 02, 2009 I can not say if Wayne Dyer is sincere, part Elmer Gantry or just someone who knows how to write and market material that will bring him millions of dollars. But what I do know is I took the advice of this easy to read book, and along with a few other books with similiar subjects, began seeing my life unfold as I wished it to. I also was able to look back on my life and see patterns I never took notice of before. So regardless of what your first impression is of this subject matter, and mine was negative, it is worth the price of the book to read it, give it 6 months, and see what happens.
The Power of Intention Aug 29, 2009 I purchased this book on the recommendation of Cesar Millan.
Being a Cesar Millan-Dog Whisperer fan who has raised my puppy using "Cesar's Way"
has been so successful and exciting for us both. Any advice Cesar has is taken and used to
total satisfaction. No regret whatsoever for buying the book to add to my "Cesar Millan-Dog
Whisperer Tool Chest" I am enjoying Dr Dyer's book and have been trying to initiate some of
his idea's into my life.
Would recommend this book to other's along with "Cesar's Way" and the other two books
that Cesar has----new one coming out soon for anyone thinking of getting a puppy!! Know Dr.Dyer
will appreciate Cesar's recommendation as much as those of us who got the book because of Cesar.
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Fantastic Jun 15, 2009 It's the first Dyer's book I read. I am delighted. One of the best books I read in ten years.
Good Intentions May 24, 2009 Dr. Dyer's "Intentions" are good - I believe that. I followed his recommendation and started reading the last chapter of the book - a basic narrative of people who are interconnected to the "Source." I bought the book because the doctor actually did have good things say. This is one book I had to stop reading. This is a metaphysical primer. I'm not sure if I ever met a person who lives their life with as a high degree outlined in this book. The "Source," well that's a highly blanket and speculative term. Clearly that can apply to any of the three major monotheistic religions. The reason I had to drop this book is because my mind actually went numb reading the obvious repeat language - those who are connected to the "Source" or, "connector people" over and over and over again. Dr. Dyer does mention God but not from his perspective. He does use the phrase "divine Source." The "Connector" people don't get angry, jealous, egotistical they now exactly how to live life; they have everything they need and so on. If there is an absolute good "Source" providing all our needs than there's an potent adversary, the evil "Source" that people tap into to get what they want and win all the time. Get my drift. It's a rather small book for a rather complex world and not recommended for teenagers.
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