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Found Money - How To Consciously Win The Lottery

Found Money - How To Consciously Win The Lottery

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More than Found Money but a way of life !
Review: Bought the book thinking I might win the lottery but reading it gave me a totally new slant. This book actually helped change my life! It was a way to live..I became in control of what was to become of me, not dependent on someone else. Thanks!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointed
Review: He definitely tells you how to win the lottery, but he uses the lottery as a metaphor too. This is really a book about how to become self-reliant, and how to become conscious of living your life while in full control. In other words, he didn't preach like John Gray does, instead he gives you the tools to alter your own perception of your own life - and in the process make it be exactly what you want it to be. Including having as much money as you can dream..... I gave this 5 stars and I really mean it - this little book can help you change your life for the better.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: COME ON what are you talking about
Review: If you're looking for ways of improving the odds of winning any lottery well then forget about this book, this book is about having a nice pink dream world inside your head, may be helpful for some people, but for real life I think it's just a waist of time, specially if you're looking for a better way of playing a lotto. (some people says playing lotto is also a waist of time, well maybe, but if you're a lotto fan REALLY FORGET ABOUT THIS BOOK)


Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Very disappointing
Review: Over half the page count is just a listing of all the United States and Canada Lottery offices. It maybe has 50 pages of content, double-spaced and very generalized information. No specifics about his story and there are much better visualization books out there. Save your money...buy Lotto tickets with it!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Very disappointing
Review: Over half the page count is just a listing of all the United States and Canada Lottery offices. It maybe has 50 pages of content, double-spaced and very generalized information. No specifics about his story and there are much better visualization books out there. Save your money...buy Lotto tickets with it!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: save your money for therapist or lottery
Review: The following quote comes from the author Keith Ryan himself: "Our lives are good, and we made that happen, and I have been observing how we did it ever since I realized that we did it." Hmmmm, if you understand that strange logic, then perhaps you'll grasp some benefit from this disturbing little manual - that, at best, diverts money away from state lotteries and directly into the hands of the author. In that sense, he is effectively using the concept of "lottery" to enrich his own self-proclaimed idyllic and scenic life by the lake with his psychologist wife. So I'll give the book two stars for being at least authoritative in a shifty, sort of tongue-in-cheek way.

While his website can be mildly amusing, when not as disturbing as this book, (and his love for animals is endearing), I sincerely hope he is getting proper treatment from his live-in shrink. For this work is like the Benny Hinn of the publishing/lottery/psycho-something or other realms, truly failing to satisfy at any level; and leaving one simply perplexed and suspicious that we probably WOULD have won the lottery had we spent the price of the book on lottery tickets.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: save your money for therapist or lottery
Review: The following quote comes from the author Keith Ryan himself: "Our lives are good, and we made that happen, and I have been observing how we did it ever since I realized that we did it." Hmmmm, if you understand that strange logic, then perhaps you'll grasp some benefit from this disturbing little manual - that, at best, diverts money away from state lotteries and directly into the hands of the author. In that sense, he is effectively using the concept of "lottery" to enrich his own self-proclaimed idyllic and scenic life by the lake with his psychologist wife. So I'll give the book two stars for being at least authoritative in a shifty, sort of tongue-in-cheek way.

While his website can be mildly amusing, when not as disturbing as this book, (and his love for animals is endearing), I sincerely hope he is getting proper treatment from his live-in shrink. For this work is like the Benny Hinn of the publishing/lottery/psycho-something or other realms, truly failing to satisfy at any level; and leaving one simply perplexed and suspicious that we probably WOULD have won the lottery had we spent the price of the book on lottery tickets.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This Book Is A Waste Of Your Money
Review: This book either gets one star or five stars because it is simple - but highly effective. In it, there are no "rules" or scientifc methods to make your future happen, instead, it is based upon one's intentions and personal beliefs. So anyone looking for scientific methods will be dissappointed; anyone looking to become the sole arbiter of their own futrue, will be thrilled. That's what I was looking for and this delivered in spades. This is exactly the kind of book that will put the onus on the individual to make their individual dreams come true. So don't expect this to hand you some pat method to get rich. Open your mind and create your own riches. This is a very good book for that.


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