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Rating: Summary: Everyone should read this book Review: I have spent 12 years on a spiritual quest, and ran into this book while doing a search term. I had heard so many negative things about Scientology, that I ignored my findings for 3 years. 3 years later, and hundreds of abandoned books, again I search, and this book comes up. So I buy it. And now I kick myself for not acknowledging it when I first discovered it.
I have read thousands of books, I read every day, I study every day, and this is by far the best practical guide to life I have ever encountered. I use the information daily. Whether it is dealing with my children, setting goals, performing nerve assists or touch assists on friends and family with pain, public relations, organization - I spent 4 days doing the practical applications in my home and in my office, and I felt lighter and free to think when the clutter was removed, marriage, and something I use with myself and taught my kids was the technology of study. The entire educational system should adopt this, and it is so easy you could do it in under a week. The cause of suppression - since reading this I have never had a cold or illness since. There is much more, and this book would make the best gift to a son or daughter heading off to college, or for any adult that is not flourishing.
Until you discover an answer for yourself, the rest is heresay and gossip.
Rating: Summary: This book is incredibly useful.I can apply everything in it. Review: I used this book for many different areas including my business. I find all of my goals being reached thanks to the simple steps I have found in this book. There is basically information on any problem that you may have and you can apply the information immediately. Highly Recommended!!
Rating: Summary: SAVE YOURSELVES Review: RUN!, RUN FOR THE HILLS, THESE PEOPLE ARE TRYING TO BRAINWASH YOU AND STEAL YOUR MONEY IN THE PROCESS.
Rating: Summary: A brand new life Review: The first thing I would comment on is how useful this book is. A friend of mine showed this book to me. The first thing that jumped out at me was a section called "Conditions of Existance". Basically, we are all in a certain condition,by using what was in this chapter I was able to improve my conditon, not only at work but in my marriage! I think most of us rarely think of what our condition is. We just know that we are happy or not happy. I found this book gave me a way to improve myself and my situation in life. I really feel more in control of my life as a result of reading and putting to use the information laid out in this book. It also has many other useful chapters. I highly recommend this book for those who are interested in "improving their condition"
Rating: Summary: Lots of valuable information for parents Review: This book has several sections which I have found invaluable in terms of handling my children. The chapter called "Children" has a ton of data on how exactly to handle children and what kinds of things to avoid doing, and why. I have found this to be extremely helpful for me. I have six kids, so it is really important to me to be able to really handle my job as a parent well.So far, so good. Using this data has helped me to make good decisions in parenting, and I have been able to avoid so many of the pitfalls other parents fall into. It is by far the best information on child-rearing out there, and can be used by parents from all different cultures and points of view. The section on assists (actions taken to help people who are ill, upset, or have been injured) is likewise invaluable. My older kids have learned how to give assists to others, and they really know what to do now when someone has been hurt! Which, I don't need to tell any experienced parents out there), is a very common occurrence when you're surrounded by toddlers and preschoolers. If one of my children gets upset, I know what to do. If one has a nightmare and wakes up still upset and can't get over it right away, I know what to do. If a child gets ill, I of course take him or her to the doctor, but after that, I can take further steps to help him heal his body, and all that is fully described in this book. I think this book is a lifesaver for parents, and I highly, highly recommend it.
Rating: Summary: Lots of valuable information for parents Review: This book has several sections which I have found invaluable in terms of handling my children. The chapter called "Children" has a ton of data on how exactly to handle children and what kinds of things to avoid doing, and why. I have found this to be extremely helpful for me. I have six kids, so it is really important to me to be able to really handle my job as a parent well. So far, so good. Using this data has helped me to make good decisions in parenting, and I have been able to avoid so many of the pitfalls other parents fall into. It is by far the best information on child-rearing out there, and can be used by parents from all different cultures and points of view. The section on assists (actions taken to help people who are ill, upset, or have been injured) is likewise invaluable. My older kids have learned how to give assists to others, and they really know what to do now when someone has been hurt! Which, I don't need to tell any experienced parents out there), is a very common occurrence when you're surrounded by toddlers and preschoolers. If one of my children gets upset, I know what to do. If one has a nightmare and wakes up still upset and can't get over it right away, I know what to do. If a child gets ill, I of course take him or her to the doctor, but after that, I can take further steps to help him heal his body, and all that is fully described in this book. I think this book is a lifesaver for parents, and I highly, highly recommend it.
Rating: Summary: Comical, at best Review: This book is incredibly stupid. It's like an industrial video gone wrong. Imagine the worst children's book you can find, then add some very lame buzzwords and pictures.
Rating: Summary: Comical, at best Review: This book is incredibly stupid. It's like an industrial video gone wrong. Imagine the worst children's book you can find, then add some very lame buzzwords and pictures.
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