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Real Magic

Real Magic

List Price: $18.00
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Book Among Books-That Brings Light to the World!
Review: Hello,

I must say this is one of the most profound books I have ever come across. I happen to be a Hindu and a student of both Western and Indian Philosophy but I have seldom come across a book so deceptively simple yet so breathtaking in its insights. I can honestly say that this book has proved to be an invaluabe aid to my life's problems of many many years. After many years of searching answers in the pages of Russell, Foucalt, Santayana, Plato or even in my earlier "desi" favourite Deepak Chopra, I owe Dr. Dyer my profoundest gratitude to bring this book to my life. Dr. Dyer, You are an angel, may you come back again and again to spread light, joy and peace in this world. This man, Dr. Dyer, are one of the true "peacemakers" and truly he shall be called a "child of God". Om Shanti Shanti Shanti.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: magic in my life
Review: hello.i'm Irena from Maribor(Slovenia) and 6 month ago i read your first book.with this book my life became just like "magic".i must say that i'm very happy that i read this book because my life bacame better and better.and i must say thank you to You.my wish is that some day i'll see you and hear you.sorry form my mistakes but i'm not so good at english.i'm beeter at germany. nice day. sincerely Irena

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Miraculous You, Living in a Miraculous Universe!
Review: I am an avid reader of selfhelp, religion and metaphysic books. Of the 1,000's of books I have read over the past two decades, this book is one of my top 10 favorites of all time. I cannot understate the enourmous impact this book has had on my life! This book is not about pie in the sky wishful thinking and affirmations. It is about daily experiencing living life from the heart and experiencing daily the miracle of living.

Here is my summary of the book:

Go beyond Logic,

Go beyond Cause and Effect,

Go beyond focusing on the Outcome,

Get to purpose,

Enjoy the process,

and enter a world without limits!

enter the Universe of Miracles!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Serious contradictions in Dr. Dyer's advice and claims
Review: I am confused by the things Dr. Dyer is telling us. I would really like to believe that it is possible to manifest everything I visualise, exactly as I visualise it. But it is common knowledge that this does not happen in life. So many of us have had so many dreams in which we really believed, and tried our best, but they did not materialise. In other words, the outcome was not what was visualised. What does Dr. Dyer have tosay about this ? He says you should not have any attachment to the outcome. That means, you detach yourself from results, and you will feel perfectly OK if your dreams do not come true. That means he does admit that many cherished dreams will not come true. In that case, his claim that everything you visualise (without an iota of doubt in your mind) will manifest, is a false claim. Unless Dr. Dyer can give a sensible answer to the question of unfulfilled ambitions, aspirations and dreams, one is left wondering whether he has told us anything we didnt know or try before.Most of us know the importance of focusing on the goal, perseverance, hard work, and so on, and are also mentally prepared for disappointment, because our experience has shown that things will often not turn out the way you want them to, EVEN IF you wish deeply and truly for them to happen.Sometimes it's your fault, and sometimes it isn't. Hindus believe that it is one's karma, in accordance to one's previous actions, maybe in previous lifetimes. They believe that some of the things that happen to you are inescapabale consequences of your former deeds. (As you sow, so shall you reap). Real Magic is hard to believe in, unless the author comes up with an explanation of why so many worthwhile dreams have not materialised. I would agree with Dr. Dyer if he says that everything we visualise will manifest, but not necessarily in one's present birth. Maybe in a future birth. I hope the author will post a reply. I have been searching for his email address to correspond with him directly, but have not been able to find it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book awakened my spiritual search
Review: I bought this book beacause I had read "Your Erroneous Zones" a year before and somewhat liked it. But this is WAY better. 20 years of self-development show the difference here.

If you're not still in the spiritual bandwagon, this book will most likely change your life. And if you are already there, it will expand and, especially, nurture your search.

As the author says, this book is about miracles, about a new dimension in life. Maybe the most important thing you will find here is a kind of special motivation that is omnipresent throughout the book; you don't know where exactly, but something starts clicking on you and it goes on and on.

If you feel either disappointed or eager to learn some secrets of life, you can't go wrong with this book. I have read it three times and I think it is one of the finest works of its kind, and the best book from Wayne Dyer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book awakened my spiritual search
Review: I bought this book beacause I had read "Your Erroneous Zones" a year before and somewhat liked it. But this is WAY better. 20 years of self-development show the difference here.

If you're not still in the spiritual bandwagon, this book will most likely change your life. And if you are already there, it will expand and, especially, nurture your search.

As the author says, this book is about miracles, about a new dimension in life. Maybe the most important thing you will find here is a kind of special motivation that is omnipresent throughout the book; you don't know where exactly, but something starts clicking on you and it goes on and on.

If you feel either disappointed or eager to learn some secrets of life, you can't go wrong with this book. I have read it three times and I think it is one of the finest works of its kind, and the best book from Wayne Dyer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What You Get Is What You See...
Review: I call the man Dr. Feelgood.

Here is another great roadmap to spiritual fulfilment and creating happiness--miracles--in your life. Dr. Dyer first debunks all the myths, corrects all the misconceptions about being able to perform transcendence in your life. Then, if you take the suggested steps, "the inside job" as he puts it, you can be who you truly are and have a truly purposeful and enlightened life.

Subtexted to the many scenarios and testimonies is an Eastern religion viewpoint, but not overtly so. Dyer gleans the inspiration information from many sources including his own journeys.

This, of course, is in line with many of the other spiritual journey reviews I have done. It is a excellent start for an inaugural flight...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: enlightening
Review: I first read this book in 1994 and obtained a new awareness for my being here. I have since, over the years, bought copies and given them to "students" who have appeared to me. I am forever thankful for the other spirits who guided Dr. Dyer to compose this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: enlightening
Review: I first read this book in 1994 and obtained a new awareness for my being here. I have since, over the years, bought copies and given them to "students" who have appeared to me. I am forever thankful for the other spirits who guided Dr. Dyer to compose this book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: impossible to retain
Review: I found this book very hard to retain in audio form. He reads quickly, fires off a gazillion lists and bores, to be frank. I was so disappointed having loved his more off-the-cuff lectures to live audiences. This deadened the mind and left me with nada...


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