Rating:  Summary: This Book Will Make You Reconsider Your Life --- I Did! Review: I wondered when I was given this book by a friend (who obviously new I needed it) what spirituality could possibly have to do with economics. Oh....thank you Mr. Butterworth! He writes so clearly. This doesn't read like a self-help book. It's not a "get rich quick" book. It actually made me reconsider my issues of prosperity and what I was asking the universe (god, buddah, whatever YOU may call it) to give me. I'm very thankful for this book.
Rating:  Summary: Achieving Financial Prosperity on a Higher Level Review: Many people make the mistake of associating poverty and piety. Nothing could be further from the truth of the creator's divine plan for us. The universe is an abundant place and as children of the creator, we are heir to the abundance, wealth and prosperity that it has to offer. Remove the shackles from your mind and take your rightful place in the kingdom of plenty. Spiritual Economics has made a significant impact on my life! I share it others through my "Millionaire University" Reading list on my website!
Rating:  Summary: Very helpful but . . . Review: may be hard for some to swallow whole. This book is written from within a particular ideological/ religious framework (specifically, Unity) and if one does not share this perspective some of the foundational assumptions may not work. For the non-Unity reader, the work would have been strengthened by a straightforward statement of assumptions at the very beginning. Otherwise, the statements about Universal Laws and Demonstrations can read as jargon and lead one to dismiss otherwise useful ideas. As you can tell, Unity is not my religious/philosophical framework, but still I did gain useful insights about the links between one's personal economic wellbeing and one's spiritual beliefs -- once I did what I like to call "filtering the ideology through my teeth."
Rating:  Summary: Very helpful but . . . Review: may be hard for some to swallow whole. This book is written from within a particular ideological/ religious framework (specifically, Unity) and if one does not share this perspective some of the foundational assumptions may not work. For the non-Unity reader, the work would have been strengthened by a straightforward statement of assumptions at the very beginning. Otherwise, the statements about Universal Laws and Demonstrations can read as jargon and lead one to dismiss otherwise useful ideas. As you can tell, Unity is not my religious/philosophical framework, but still I did gain useful insights about the links between one's personal economic wellbeing and one's spiritual beliefs -- once I did what I like to call "filtering the ideology through my teeth."
Rating:  Summary: Bravo for "awareness", to combat general ignorance Review: One of better (of good, better, and best) books I've read, right up there with awareness fear's become an epidemic in Susan Jeffers: Feel The Fear And Do It Anyway, also the better sort. But Eric falls short, as does Susan, when it comes to Bible verses. A better subtitle would be: Grace Growth, the principle(singular) process of true prosperity ... as we're exhorted to leave the "principles"(plural) of the doctrine of Christ to go on to perfection (Hebrews 6:1). Nevertheless I recommend, buy/gift the book, as being well worth reading.I was pleased to see "awareness" appeared often in the book, denoting unawareness(ignorance) the problem, awareness(understanding) the solution. For Solomon said: with all thy getting (of wisdom), get understanding. And it's knowing the truth (awareness), that makes one free (of ignorance). Eric helps ignorance vanish (it's ready to vanish: Heb 8:13, shall vanish: 1Cor 13:8) by replacing it with awareness. But Dear Eric, there's no law of prosperity, only fruit of the Spirit, the first being love, and against such there's "no law". Hence true prosperity is grace void of law, thereby limitless.
Rating:  Summary: Not Worth The Price of the Book Review: The one and only person whose prosperity will be enhanced by reading this tome is author Eric Butterworth's. This is a ludicrous, badly written book and the only thing it's good for is unintentional laughs. Unless you are a comedian and are looking for "material," buy something else!
Rating:  Summary: Change your Thinking, Change your Life Review: This books is a wonderful gift to anyone who reads it. While reading the book, you learn how to create a space of prosperity and flow in your life. Every since I began reading this book, many awesome things have been happening to me around abundance and prosperity.
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