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'Our thoughts are a magic part of us, and they carry us to places that have no boundaries, and no limitations'
In this bestselling thought-provoking book, Dr. Wayne Dyer stretches beyond self-help to self-realisation. To do so, he embarks on a journey to activate our minds and shows us how to transform our lives by using our thoughts constructively: in other words, how to focus on a belief and see it.
Using anecdotes and examples, writing with wit and compassion, and drawing on his won amazing life story, Dr. Dyer has, once again, written an inspiring book that explored the way to personal transformation through the visualisation of thought- and teaches us that believing is seeing.
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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!
From the few pages, I was unable to put it down. Each chapter adding a new dimension to my way of thinking and 'stretching' my mind to a state from which it has never returned.
I bought copies for all my friends, some loved it, some didn't get the same buzz I did, but even these people still found it a compelling read.
Drawing on Einstein, Yogananda, Fritjof Capra, meta-physics through to eastern philosophy, this book is a must read.
And to Wayne himself, my lifelong thanks for setting me straight.
I also recommend: What the Dying Teach Us: Lessons on Living by Samuel Oliver. This author shares how dying people teach us to live in soul long before we die and awaken now.
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