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Think Yourself Rich |
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Rating: Summary: This book really works! Review: As Emerson says, the only good in the universe is coming to you from your own field of corn. The way for you to get rich is a way unique to you alone. This book will guide you to finding that way, which lies within your very core and has everything to do with being most uniquely yourself. This journey brings spiritual growth and material success together in a gestalt of wholeness!
Rating: Summary: Great Book with a Somewhat Misleading Title Review: Dr. Joseph Murphy was a pioneer of self-help psychology and this is an excellent book. However, the title had led me to believe that this book focused on material advancement, whereas the author actually focuses upon being rich within the totality of circumstances. While there is a good deal of discussion about material prosperity, there is a decidedly spiritual slant to the message. Like other Murphy books, there are many scriptural references to be found here, but I want to emphasize that this isn't a dogmatic, religious approach to prosperity. The book contains many anecdotal stories that illustrate the points the author is making. In a nutshell, positive self talk, coupled with the ability to truly forgive others can lead to great things.
Rating: Summary: Great Book with a Somewhat Misleading Title Review: Dr. Joseph Murphy was a pioneer of self-help psychology and this is an excellent book. However, the title had led me to believe that this book focused on material advancement, whereas the author actually focuses upon being rich within the totality of circumstances. While there is a good deal of discussion about material prosperity, there is a decidedly spiritual slant to the message. Like other Murphy books, there are many scriptural references to be found here, but I want to emphasize that this isn't a dogmatic, religious approach to prosperity. The book contains many anecdotal stories that illustrate the points the author is making. In a nutshell, positive self talk, coupled with the ability to truly forgive others can lead to great things.
Rating: Summary: Riches Start in the Mind Review: Encouraging, interesting, and helpful if one reads judiciously. In my opinion, the author seems to thread dangerously close to pantheistic ideas, perhaps without meaning to. Nevertheless, reading the book prayerfully can greatly edify the reader.
Rating: Summary: NOT WORTH IT Review: He repeats himself and even though the idea is good, the influence of the mind on our lives is an interesting point, there are too many references to god and the bible. Was much more interesting "the power of your subconcious mind" of wich this is just a repetition.
Rating: Summary: NOT WORTH IT Review: He repeats himself and even though the idea is good, the influence of the mind on our lives is an interesting point, there are too many references to god and the bible. Was much more interesting "the power of your subconcious mind" of wich this is just a repetition.
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