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Rating: Summary: Fuel for Change Review: Dr. Wayne Dyer has crafted yet another amazing book on personal transformation. In 'You'll See It When You Believe It' he gives a detailed account of how to change not only the way you perceive reality, but reality itself. He shows how to bring your reality to a higher and more enlightened level which will necessarily include manifesting good, being internally driven, heightening the power of coincidence and connection, getting in the flow of the universe, achieving a greater sense of serenity, being in the moment, and being free of negative and fruitless emotions. It's the sort of book that makes you want to highlight passages and ideas. The text is filled with personal stories, examples and anecdotes to teach and inspire. It's ideal for those needing a little nudge (or a big jolt) in life. And it's ideal fuel for change.
Rating: Summary: Interesting and insightful Review: Dyer's premise is that you don't see something manifest in your life until you believe that it's possible. My usual problem with books like this one is that they're filled with stories. The actual information is pretty skimpy. Not so, here. Dyer gives suggestions at the end of each chapter on how you can incorporate these ideas into your everyday life. It's pretty balanced. If you were to find fault with the book, then it would probably be because it doesn't give a step-by-step way to incorporate these principles in your life. If you want specific ways on how to start a spiritual practice, I'd suggest "Manifest Your Destiny" by the same author.
Rating: Summary: Author has blissfully lost much of his mind. Review: First, the good stuff: Positive thought and its power is described well. That, in and of itself, made this book somewhat worthwhile. However, Dyer's writing has become some jumbled up Christian - quasi Buddhist thought mulch pile in which he stars as the poster boy, or maybe even a figure of religious significance. Quantum theory is botched in an effort to support his half-baked ideas. I do think Dyer has gotten carried away with himself. Read the Seat of the Soul by Zukav, instead.
Rating: Summary: Interesting and insightful Review: I must say that it took me awhile to look at the pages in this book and listen to them. I was doing exactly what Dyer warns against, trying to use my ego and mind alone to learn what he was saying, like viewing H20 alone instead of experiencing water.People like Wayne Dyer are often dismissed as "New Age" and unworthy of any attention. The principles that Dyer writes and demonstrates rather effectively in this book, however, are actually the things often needed most in today's world. Dyer demonstrates the power of positive thinking and shows how we are actually "dualistic" as distinct individuals with our own powerful minds while being members of a greater picture and whole at the same time. Also, awesome insight into the great human family, and how each and every one of us affects the whole family with our very "small" thoughts and actions.
Rating: Summary: Introduction to Faith Review: This book is abound with breathtaking insights, i had a look at it and liked the title as i was beginning a study on prosperity, because in my life there was a lot of financial uncertainties and believed a lot of rubbish about succeding, from this book i learned to affirm myself and the world around me, as i realised that prosperity is not about who raised you, what your career and level is, but upon the level of faith and spiritual savvy which is easily obtainable if one only asked for it.
There are a lot of other sub-topics cavered in the book with a view for readers to gain transformation which is a requisite to achieving it, some of the exercises are kinder troublesome, like forgiveness, which is almost impossible for a majority of us people, but as we learn in the book, lack of forgivenss is one of the final blocks that can curb transformation.
I also gained a little bit of understanding of some of the concepts introduced in the Matrix movies in this book.
Rating: Summary: Excellent, Awesome, Inspiring! Highly Recommendable To ALL! Review: This book is one of my all time favorites. It is powerful, inspiring and filled with true words of wisdom. This book has helped transform my life in many ways. I recommend to all.
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