Rating:  Summary: Wonderful Review: I saw this guy on my local PBS station. His message about connecting to the energy and taking the positive high road of thought is indeed useful. I also recommend the book, The Little Guide To Happiness. Also a wonderful message.
Rating:  Summary: Wayne Dyer Not Quite There Yet Review: Genuine Mystics, or those who've reached a higher level of consciousness, do not find it necessary to prop up their false selves (ego) with titles (Doctor).However, there's worthwhile information in this book, even if it's in support of ideas you've already read or heard. Repetition, from different sources, aids those on the path of enlightenment. Wayne espouses service to others which is an ego based activitity that, from a higher level of consciousness, harms those you're helping. Get out of peoples way and let them hit bottom so they can find the spiritual path to truth. If every individual practices on raising their own level of consciousness there will be no one left to help. Wayne Dyer is heading in the right direction however his books are still written partly from the ego. If you want to read an easy to understand, common sense mystic, try Vernon Howard.
Rating:  Summary: Align yourself energetically with what you want Review: This is a fabulous book. You learn how to center yourself so that you are in the right energy field to create what you want. You also learn how to harmonize with your environment and connect energetically in the right way. This is Dr. Dyer's best book. One point: Read Optimal Thinking: How to Be Your Best Self as well, to energize your thinking to the highest level so that you can bring your best self to every situation and create the best possible results.
Rating:  Summary: The best of the best. Learning, realizing, coming together Review: I am an avid fan of Dr Dyer. I have at least a half of a dozen of his books. When I saw him on the Public Television station, I knew I had to have them. The prices were so reasonable, I bought the 6 most popular ones. I am not through all of the material. Each one of them is a new concentration and achievement. I think that they are all great, and The Power Of Intention is possibly the best of his best. Many years ago I saw Richard Bach who wrote Jonathan Livingston Seagull on the Phil Donahue show. He said that he was walking on the beach, and the words Jonathan Livingston Seagull appeared in his mind. Then he went home and the whole book just poured out through his pen. I saw the movie Amadeus. It was about Mozart's life. A competitor, being the kings head musician, tried as he might, could not outdo Mozart's symphonies. He was further stymied when he saw Mozart's scores without a single correction. How could anybody write a complete score, with all of those different instruments, and not have even one correction? When I saw Dr Dyer on the public television station, he explained that unlike his other books, The Power of Intention was created without an outline, notes, or any of the usual writing aids. The whole thing just poured out. So what is writing? Is it a spontaneous overflow of emotions? Is it our allowing of our greater selves to perform without our egos getting in the way? Or is it the willingness to be an instrument of something greater than ourselves? Our hand creates what we are given, without question, without correction, it simply just is. This intention which is in everything and available to us at all times. Many believe that all of the greatest works of art, and music, and literature are created that way. Thanks to this book, I have begun to learn to see things at their core, as their intention. No trying to logically, or emotionally figure someone, or something out, I now am learning to look simply at the intention. Are we in touch with The Power of Intention? Funny, this may be an oversimplification, but I am beginning to look at others in a very simple way. What are their intentions? All of their actions flow from that. The smoke screen disappears, I see with my heart instead of my eyes. The way I am approaching this book of Dr Dyers, is a scoop at a time. I keep a bookmark, and each time I pick it up, I read enough to create an awakening, then I put it down. That usually only takes a couple of pages. His teachings are simple on the outside, yet profoundly deep and complete. I know this review is not a blow by blow coverage of the content of the chapters, the other reviews do a good job of taking care of that. I can't help but reflect on what happened to Leonardo De Vinci in the Agony and the Ecstasy. While working on a lesson, and repeating it again, and again, someone came over to him and said, "Are you still working on that simple task?" Leonardo replied, "A simple task for the simple minded" His critic proceeded to break his nose. The nose breaking is not what is relevant here. What is relevant is that this book, is something to not just visit and look at, but rather something to become. Keep arriving here until it becomes a part of you. The part of you that is the ultimate power, the power of intention. I haven't finished the book yet, but I can already tell you that it is helping me to learn, helping me to realize, and helping me to come together. Forgive me for using the cliché, but this is a must have. Dr Dyer says that their are spiritually centered persons, and others whose egos are in control. The best way to sum up this review, and its response, is to say the words written on the inner jacket of Jonathan Livingston Seagull. "To those who like to do something well, even if only for themselves, they will be with Jonathan all the way. To others, it will simply be a nice book about flight."
Rating:  Summary: Wayne Dyer's best book yet! Review: If you are a fan of Wayne Dyer and his powerful message of love and transformation, you will want to read this book! If you are new to Dyer's work, this is where to start, as this book contains nuggets of all of his best work to date, and actually transcends where he had gone before. I finished the book this morning, and I plan to read it again, as it is so full of tips to change your life for the better, as well as beautiful spiritual messages, affirmations and stories, all woven together to support one another, and to support the reader's understanding. You will feel blessed to read to these words!
Rating:  Summary: Let's not ponder ourselves as Kent Ponder probably does... Review: Ladies and gentlemen, let's ignore the self proclaimed Kent Ponder. Perhaps a small child, perhaps not, the review posted by this cretin does not do the book justice. There's nothing but truth spelled out throughout the book. Dyer has merged spiritual concepts anf insightful personal observations and experiences into a complete volume that will benefit you througout each day. Perhaps Kent Ponder will skip the pondering and play a quick golf game during a lightning storm or jump into a sea of sharks.
Rating:  Summary: Half Helpful, Half Silly (Update) Review: NOTE: As you read this, note that my criticisms are (a) specific, (b) factual, (c) obviously correct. Then notice the reviewer who pans my review. Note that he is (a) anonymous, (b) not specific (fuzzy). Dyer's book appeals to feelings-based, fuzzy readers, not fact-based, science-knowledgeable readers. Dyer knows his market and does well in it since fuzzies outnumber fact-knowledgeable people many times over. Now to the review: Dr. Dyer, a very nice guy whom I like to hear speak, knows what sells and is inspiring, and knows how to combine benefit and provable absurdity to create another of his bestsellers. This is actually a religious book, teaming inspirational, useful pointers with unsupported assertions. He pairs valid points alongside provably incorrect, even absurd statements -- uplifting ideas alongside clearly wacky nonsequitors. Specific examples: On p. 8, he states that emotions are nonphysical, despite physiological (biochemical -- think Prozac® and Zoloft®) proof to the contrary. On p. 13, he states, "Obviously, it's impossible to have two infinites" despite the fact that there might be infinite space and infinite time, to mention just two. On p. 22, he states that an accidental death is part of perfect divine order. (Let an attorney try THAT as a defense!) On p. 26, he states that "darkness ... dissolves and disappears," despite the fact that "darkness" cannot dissolve since it has no existence; it's merely a word meaning absence of light. (Does a flashlight dissolve darkness?!) On p. 29, he states that there is "unlimited abundance." This is inspiring, but it doesn't help us understand our oil problem. On p. 70, he states that thoughts are faster than light, a claim for which there's no evidence, but lots of measured (brainwave) counterevidence. Also on p. 70, he adds that the spirit world is even faster than thoughts (which were faster than light, remember?), adding that "these frequencies are so supersonically rapid . . . " Hey, wait, Wayne, "supersonic" can be VASTLY slower than light, remember? On p. 74, he states, "foods high in alkalinity, such as fruits," while the fact is that many if not most fruits are acidic rather than alkaline. On p. 76, he states that "every photograph contains energy," offering as evidence that you feel the energy of happiness when looking at "photos taken in moments of happiness," showing merely that you generate the feeling of energy by looking at the photo, rather than that the photo actually contains the energy, which is of course nonsense (apart from the fact that all matter is also energy [i.e. E=MC2], which obviously wasn't his point). On p. 86, commenting on "reputation," he states, "you have no control over it at all." (So walk naked down the street picking your nose, since that wouldn't affect your reputation!) On p. 106, Dyer states, "One individual who lives and vibrates to the energy of pure love and reverence for all of life will counterblance the negativity of 750,000 individuals who calibrate at the lower weakening levels." Of course this is merely an unsupported wacky assertion for which he offers no evidence at all. There's more nonsense than the above in those 106 pages, and this is a 256-page book. But there's no room here to add examples. I repeat, though, that along the way Dyer fleshes out the book with lots of very useful advice. That's why this sandwich of good advice and easily documented absurdity is cruising at the top of the nonfiction bestseller lists. You go, Wayne!
Rating:  Summary: A book that I'll want to revisit often; you will too! Review: Loved THE POWER OF INTENTION by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer . . . I'm not sure how he does it, but every time that Dr. Dyer comes out with a new work, he gets me to look at life differently . . . and I come away with countless idea that I want to not only implement personally, but to share with others. The book's subtitle perhaps says it all: Learning to Co-create Your World Your Way . . . I actually feel that I'm starting to do just this, and I've only gone through one reading . . . methinks that I'll be revisiting POWER OF INTENTION many times in the future . . . it is both that good and useful. According to Dr. Dyer, "Intention is a force in the universe, and everything and everyone is connected to this invisible force" . . . he drives this point home repeatedly with true stories and examples . . . I particularly liked his suggestions for implementing the ideas that are found at the end of each chapter. For example, here's one after the first chapter (dealing with "Viewing intention from a new perspective"): Act as if anything you desire is already here. Believe that all that you seek you've already received, that it exists in spirit, and know you shall have your desires filled. One of my ten secrets for success and inner peace is to treat yourself as if you already are what you'd like to become. There were many other memorable passages; among them: Five magic words: I want to feel good! In an earlier chapter, I described how your emotions are a guidance system informing you of whether or not you're creating resistance to your intentions. Feeling bad lets you know that you're not connected to the power of intention. Your intention here is to be tranquil and stress free. When you feel good, you're connected to your intentions, regardless of what goes on around you or what others expect you to feel. If there's a war going on, still have the option to feel good. If the economy goes further into the toilet, you have the option to feel good. In the event of any catastrophe, you can still feel good. Feeling good isn't an indication that you're callous, indifferent, or cruel-it's a choice you make. Say it out loud: I want to feel good! Then convert it to: I intend to feel good. Feel the stress, and then send it the love and respect of the seven faces of intention. The seven faces smile and say hello to what you label as feeling bad. It's that feeling that wants to feel good. You must be to your feelings as your Source is to you, in order to counteract the desires of your ego. Spend some time observing babies, and vow to emulate their joy. You didn't come forth into this world to suffer, to be anxious, fearful, stressful, or depressed. You came from the God-consciousness of joy. Just watch little babies. They've done nothing to be so happy about. They don't work; they poop in their pants; and they have no goals other than to expand, grow, and explore this amazing world. They love everyone, they're completely entertained by a plastic bottle or goofy faces, and they're in a constant state of love-yet they have no teeth, no hair, and they're pudgy and flatulent. How could they possible be so joyful and easily pleased? Because they're still in harmony with the Source that intended them here; they have no resistance to being joyful. Be like that baby you once were in terms of being joyful. You don't need a reason to be happy . . . your desire to be so is sufficient. I suggest that you do a quick review, and note all of the people who've shown up as characters in this play called your life. It has all been perfect. Your ex-spouse showed up at just the right time-when you needed to create those children you love so much. The father who walked out on you so that you could learn self-reliance left right on time. The lover who abandoned you was a part of this perfection. The lover who stayed with you was also taking his or her cues from Source. The good times, the struggles, the tears, the abuse-all of it involved people coming into your life and then leaving. And all of your tears will not and cannot wash out one word of it. Stay immersed in a state of gratitude. Be grateful for every breath you take . . . for all of your internal organs that work together in harmony . . . for the wholeness that is your body . . . for the blood streaming through your veins . . . for your brain that allows you to process these words and the eyes that allow you to read them. Look in the mirror at least once every day and give thanks for that heart that continues to beat and the invisible force on which those heartbeats depend. Stay in gratitude. This is the surest way to keep the connecting link to perfect health clean and pure.
Rating:  Summary: The Power of Intention Review: This is a great book on getting a hold on ones inner self, becoming a connector and getting what you want by connecting. The more connectors you have the better off you are. Intentions in the book shows you a way to better love and better well being. If you want to start feeling good about yourself, its time to read this book, a must read. Larry Hobson-Author "The Day Of The Rose"
Rating:  Summary: The beauty is in the simplicity and clarity of the message.. Review: Unfortunately, many have attempted to taint our views with poorly written reviews, and droning on about their own personal demons and negativity. Dr. Dyer has given us a reason to rejoice, and to create more positive thoughts and action through his well written book. The message is simple, clear and easily applied to our daily lives. Ignore the delusional clowns who have posted garbage. Perhaps they'll learn how to read and choose a higher path. If not, remember there's only so much we can do for those that choose to live a depressed, suicidal lifestyle.
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