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Before You Think Another Thought: An Illustrated Guide to Understanding How Your Thoughts and Beliefs Create Your Life

Before You Think Another Thought: An Illustrated Guide to Understanding How Your Thoughts and Beliefs Create Your Life

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Starting Place!
Review: Excellent, profound, and illuminating. This book provides an easy-to-grasp explanation of what governs our experiences in life. It also provides a simple method to quickly eliminate and replace our unpleasant experiences with what we really want. More than a book, it is a manual for better living that you will want to refer to on a regular basis.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Profoundly Simple
Review: For those who don't want to spend years in Applied Linguistics classes (I used to teach the subject), who have read "What To Say When You Talk To Yourself," and who don't want to wade through the philosophical mire of the Seth books and other similar pedantic tomes again, this little blue book is for you.

In one hour the reader can learn, through easily read text and simple to remember graphics, the basics of how our beliefs create our thoughts, and in turn, how our thoughts create our experiences. Written in a modern, upbeat, non-metaphysical style, Mr. Doyle says what needs to be said without any gingerbread. The exercises are simple and incredibly enlightening.

I passed this book around my circle of colleagues, and most said something to the effect of "I wish I were teaching THIS! It's about how to deal with oneself in the real world, which we all need to know before tackling chemistry or English or sports."

I've read all the texts and taught many, both good and not-so-good, and Mr. Doyle's "little" book is the best.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Reader From Reading, PA
Review: For those who don't want to spend years in Applied Linguistics classes (I used to teach the subject), who have read "What To Say When You Talk To Yourself," and who don't want to wade through the philosophical mire of the Seth books and other similar pedantic tomes again, this little blue book is for you.

In one hour the reader can learn, through easily read text and simple to remember graphics, the basics of how our beliefs create our thoughts, and in turn, how our thoughts create our experiences. Written in a modern, upbeat, non-metaphysical style, Mr. Doyle says what needs to be said without any gingerbread. The exercises are simple and incredibly enlightening.

I passed this book around my circle of colleagues, and most said something to the effect of "I wish I were teaching THIS! It's about how to deal with oneself in the real world, which we all need to know before tackling chemistry or English or sports."

I've read all the texts and taught many, both good and not-so-good, and Mr. Doyle's "little" book is the best.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: flawed concept
Review: Here's my problem: While I do think we create a lot of our own problems in this life, I don't think every single situation in life is one of our own creation. To me, saying that we create everything in our lives through our "thought vibrations" is saying that people in the world who are suffering are just not thinking correctly. Our experiences come to us because of our thoughts and beliefs? Really? So, for example, the Jews killed during the Holocaust were just not sending out enough positive energy? Granted, what the author is really talking about is MUCH smaller situations in our everyday lives, ones we can control. But still, this blanket statement about the power of thought really bothered me. Also, I was looking for more concrete "how to" information, which I found a bit lacking in this book. I know the author was going for simplicity, but I found the illustrations and exercises a bit too simplistic and not terribly helpful.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Reader From Reading, PA
Review: I have to agree with everyone else, it does say the same thing as in the seth books, but in a more much understandable way. I did like the book, but I thought the book was rather small and way to short, took me like an hour to read. If maybe it would of had more pages and more content I would highly recommend it, but for those who don't like to read alot and want to learn quick it would be a good for you. He does have a very good way of explaining things and seems to have a good sense of humor, I just think next book he should really get into it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: easy-reading about beliefs
Review: I like this easy-reading book, because it is one-hour reading and a beautiful give-away! After you have read it you start thinking about it... and that takes more than one hour!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Before You Think Another Thought
Review: In Before You Think Another Thought, Bruce I. Doyle III, writes that "thoughts and beliefs are the basic elements of all creation. They exist as tiny waves of energy called thoughtforms, whose sole purpose is to carry out the intent of the thinker." He further explains that the lives we live, whether happy or miserable, are the direct result of what we think.

Doyle uses real-life situations to show how our underlying "core" beliefs are developed, and how thoughtforms are created that support those beliefs. The thoughts and beliefs lead to feelings, which then lead to reactions. Those reactions determine our life's experience, leading Doyle to maintain that "beliefs determine experience."

He says "the good news is that with the recognition that you are creating your own life, you can start taking charge--as the designer of your life, no longer a victim of life's random circumstances. You become self-responsible." He explains how developing a positive attitude can change beliefs, and thus change experiences. He offers suggestions for developing positive attitudes so as to get whatever it is that you want from life.

He adds that we can't avoid unpleasant feelings, but we can experience them, and then move on. They don't have to hold us back unless we think they do. He also says that we need to be patient, as "everything in your life will [not] change miraculously overnight."

The appendix includes exercises for recognizing and removing your limiting beliefs and thoughtforms.

Doyle says that "every one of our thoughts is a thread in the fabric of what we experience in our lives. And each one of us weaves our own cloth." In Before You Think Another Thought, he offers readers "new insights into achieving the life you deserve" by teaching them how to transform their negative thoughts and beliefs into positive life experiences.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Seth
Review: This book is really a very simplified version of the Seth ideas written down by Jane Roberts in her many books. The Seth books are much more detailed and profound, but for our fast-food society, this book is for those who don't want to take the time to read the real thing.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Seth
Review: This book is really a very simplified version of the Seth ideas written down by Jane Roberts in her many books. The Seth books are much more detailed and profound, but for our fast-food society, this book is for those who don't want to take the time to read the real thing.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: short and sweet
Review: This is a basic book on how your thoughts are vibrations. They vibrate out into the Universe and you get exactly what you vibrate. This is a good book to carry around in a purse or pocket to remind yourself of this simple Law of Attraction.


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