Rating: Summary: One of the best books I have ever read. Review: There are so many words of truth in this book. I feel his thinking is very similar to that of Syakamuni (Buddha). I always put this book on my desk.
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: A powerful and gentle book to transform your life. Review: This book was recommended to me in 1990 and has played an important part in my life ever since. On reading "You'll See It When You Believe It", it very quickly becomes clear that Wayne Dyer is actually living the ideas he is writing about. There are numerous suggestions as to how to transform your life for the better, ranging from going beyond your "comfort zone" on a regular basis, to meditation and other self-awareness strategies. He also recommends being easy on yourself when you slip back into bad habits! There is a gentle compassion throughout Wayne Dyer's writing.The chapter on "Oneness" uses quotes from Albert Einstein and Paramahansa Yogananda to help show the fundamental inter-connectedness of all things. This theme is continued later in the book when Dyer explores synchronicity. Beginning with obvious connections that are easy to believe in, such as a car moving when petrol has been put in it, Dyer ends up in the bizarre and mystical world of subatomic physics. Here, particles make decisions in relation to other particles that may be in a different galaxy but are still somehow intimately connected. Applying this model to human life on earth, we may be a lot more responsible for our collective reality than we had hitherto assumed. Wayne Dyer asks us to wake up, forgive ourselves and each other, and transform our lives through using our thoughts constructively. Excellent stuff!
Rating: Summary: A powerful and gentle book to transform your life. Review: This book was recommended to me in 1990 and has played an important part in my life ever since. On reading "You'll See It When You Believe It", it very quickly becomes clear that Wayne Dyer is actually living the ideas he is writing about. There are numerous suggestions as to how to transform your life for the better, ranging from going beyond your "comfort zone" on a regular basis, to meditation and other self-awareness strategies. He also recommends being easy on yourself when you slip back into bad habits! There is a gentle compassion throughout Wayne Dyer's writing. The chapter on "Oneness" uses quotes from Albert Einstein and Paramahansa Yogananda to help show the fundamental inter-connectedness of all things. This theme is continued later in the book when Dyer explores synchronicity. Beginning with obvious connections that are easy to believe in, such as a car moving when petrol has been put in it, Dyer ends up in the bizarre and mystical world of subatomic physics. Here, particles make decisions in relation to other particles that may be in a different galaxy but are still somehow intimately connected. Applying this model to human life on earth, we may be a lot more responsible for our collective reality than we had hitherto assumed. Wayne Dyer asks us to wake up, forgive ourselves and each other, and transform our lives through using our thoughts constructively. Excellent stuff!
Rating: Summary: It should be mandatory that everyone reads this book 5x+ Review: This book will change your life for the BETTER if you open your mind and allow it to make sence. Then practice what you read. I suggest this book to be mandatory reading to every single home in the world. Like a bible for the minds. I highly reccomend this book for everyone
Rating: Summary: Ask and you'll definitely receive Review: This is a pretty good book, and I'd definitely say it's worth a look. You can't go wrong with the ideas. But in addition to buying this one, you might want to take a look at TEN WORDS THAT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE by Ervin Seale. That book's a real eye opener, because it explains the laws of the universe in such simple terms, you can't help seeing where your thinking's been all screwed up and how you've been blocking your heart's desire.
Rating: Summary: A must for free thinkers Review: This is a thought provoking book, that questions the very attitudes to life, that I have always held. I have not been happy with the "traditional" philosophies to life, death and after, and this is the first book that makes any real sense of our relevance as beings. I love the writing style, and the humility that Wayne Dyer portrays in this book. I encourage anyone to read this book, and to reflect on the messages that he portrays.
Rating: Summary: A must for free thinkers Review: This is a thought provoking book, that questions the very attitudes to life, that I have always held. I have not been happy with the "traditional" philosophies to life, death and after, and this is the first book that makes any real sense of our relevance as beings. I love the writing style, and the humility that Wayne Dyer portrays in this book. I encourage anyone to read this book, and to reflect on the messages that he portrays.
Rating: Summary: Makes you think Review: What if this life is little more than a dream? What if everything is somehow connected? These are but a few of the questions that this book will leave you asking. I was given this book 8 years ago at my high school graduation by a friend of mine and it took me until now to sit down and read it. I'm glad I did. I think I now have a bit of an understanding on what's been holding me back. Now all I have to do is get through it!
Rating: Summary: Words of Wisdom Review: YOU'LL SEE IT WHEN YOU BELIEVE IT is a book filled with words of wisdom. Wayne Dyer reminds us that we are endless streams of possibilities connecting to a single source. This essence of our being cannot be seen through the five senses alone. We have to believe in what cannot be seen with the five senses in order to embrace our spirit that lies beneath all appearances. As we trust what cannot be easily seen over what can be, we enter into infinite realms of bliss. This bliss is our natural state. Here, we are able to "become what we think about." We become our authentic selves. We become soul. Thanks, Wayne Dyer, for all you do and say. - Samuel Oliver, author of WHAT THE DYING TEACH US: LESSONS ON LIVING.
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