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Notes to Myself : My Struggle to Become a Person

Notes to Myself : My Struggle to Become a Person

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: outstanding
Review: I've read many books by this author and I am always satisfied. These books not only express what and ineresting world it is through someone elses eyes but gives you the sight to see it for yourself. I found that I enjoy my own views on things a little bit more now than I ever did before. I suggest this book and the others for one of those peaceful nights at home along with some encouragement for the next day.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: These are notes to everyone's self
Review: It is 'the tool' to indulge inwardly.Explore your depths - to get thrill about what all good you posess, and to cure any hard feelings beautifully.
It is kind of a guiding light and medicine for the self.
You got to use this tool atleast once to see how it feels to be just yourself, your very own self.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A deep look at the private human psyche
Review: Notes to Myself by Hugh Prather searches to descibe the truth of our personal,critical inner voices. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has questioned their inner voice and wondered if they were alone with their own private meanderings. Prather uses his thoughts and ruminations as philosophical journeys into various stages of emotional and psychological transition. Notes to Myself is a helpful guide to reconnecting with the personal truth. Its format reads quickly and flows in the media of journal enterings. Prather's bold honesty and soul searching are almost always poetic and capable of moving the reader. I often times go back to this book;each time I get something more out of it(a sure criteria for a great book). This book has something to offer anyone over the age of 13.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Illuminating
Review: This book brings clarity to our thoughts, and bridges the gap between the grey world of uncertainty we live in and the black and white world we would want to live in ... or at least some of us. It's nice to stumble across such illuminating guides along this path of life that don't necessarily provide answers, but light the way to an inner discovery, that unto itself, illuminates all answers. I am constantly awed by the immeasurability of his clarity.

If you're a searcher, this is a book you'd probably like to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beautiful, simple and authentic
Review: This book is really beautiful in it~{!/~}s simplicity. It is a collection of thoughts, that comes directly from the heart and have a touch of fine discerning ability and inner observation. It has a soft touch, almost weightless, and leaves no burden, and there~{!/~}s a strong sense of clarity, authenticity and humility in it. Many of those little pieces of thought had something new to say to me and at the same time it seemed like I always knew them to be true. This book gave me a lot of inspiration.

I really recommend this book. But don~{!/~}t buy his other book ~{!0~}Spiritual notes to myself~{!1~}. This other book fails to mimic the charms of his ~{!0~}notes to myself~{!1~} (see my review).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great thoughts
Review: this is a very special book

taken from his personal journal, the thoughts in this book are so useful in life, & they don't seem to be very common


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