Rating:  Summary: Emerson's work Review: It seems Wayne Dyer doesn't want to give Ralph Waldo Emerson credit where credit is due. It seems a bit ungenerous not to acknowledge this. I agree with an earlier reviewer that it would have been appropriate for Dyer to mention his cocaine addiction. To say you can have life the way you want it, somehow implies that if it isn't the way you want it, you are to blame. It would be more accurate to say we will all have challenges and backslides, but can overcome them would make this a more balanced book instead of merely an Emerson regurgitation.
Rating:  Summary: Dyer's Best - Can't wait for PBS show March 8th Review: THis is Dyer's best yet - after about 3 years since his last book I can see that Dr Dyer has spent is time productively writing an incredible book that is both practiucal and gets you think about concepts you may have never considered before. Very enlightening
Rating:  Summary: BLUEPRINT FOR LIFE Review: If you only read one book, this is it.
Rating:  Summary: A book that could change your life Review: As usual, Dr. Dyer has demonstrated how we could explore and develop our giant internal power and turn it into something which could help us to think and live better. This is a geat book one could not afford to miss.
Rating:  Summary: The Best Wayne Dyer Thoughts Ever!!! Review: (I'll Keep It Short and Sweet) I Have Been Reading and Listening To Wayne Dyer For 19 Years Now And This Book Is The Best He Has Ever Written. He Will Also Be Speaking Around The Country On The Lecture Circuit About His Latest Thoughts. It Will Be Great To See Him Again!! You Can Always Go To www.drwaynedyer.com for the latest information. Take Care, Mark
Rating:  Summary: More reality would improve this. Review: I enjoy Dyer's books, and this book is a good read. I only gave it one star, because while Dyer could use his own real life example, he doesn't. Rather than go on about how if you use these principles you life will be wonderful, he could have pointed out that even his own life has had challenges, but instead he misleads. He could have talked about his multi-year struggle with his cocaine addiction, but instead gives the impression that his life has been a steadily improving course. In that way it is a disservice to this book and to its readers.
Rating:  Summary: The Power of Intention Review: Dr. Dyer's best work yet! I never thought of "intention" in quite that way, but now I will. His books are always easy to read - they just flow and are full of great stories, analogies, quotes and suggestions. He gives the reader a variety of ways to "get it" from the very philosophical to the very practical. Thank you Dr. Dyer...please give us more!
Rating:  Summary: Most excellent. Review: I bought this book after seeing Dr. Dyer's boost for public broadcasting. I woke up one Sunday morning, put on the TV and there he was trying to raise money for those airwaves. I've always been a big fan of NPR and public TV so I gave it a chance and listened for 15 minutes or so. I was amazed at how much sense he made. When I got the book I was not disappointed. It is so "commonsensical" that I was almost shaking my head saying to myself "I already knew that" when I was finished. The book was almost like the slap I needed to remind myself. He taps into all of our souls...all of our innate knowledge. It is a very good book and one that will benefit those who have become "disconnected" as well as those who may have just forgotten what we already know deep inside us, and ones who already "remember". I read it in a week only because I was busy at work, otherwise I think I would have devoured it in 2-3 days. It is a welcome addition to my home and heart and its lessons won't soon be forgotten. I've already shared it with many friends as I feel that it is one of those "life lessons" manuals--everyone should read it.
Rating:  Summary: Teaching us to be smart Review: I find that Dyer's work has had a huge impact on how I think and feel and really how I behave as I walk this earth. When I bought this title I also bought the recommended title, The Emotional Intelligence Quickbook. I'd love for Dr. Dyer to write about this concept. It is AMAZING and really related well to his work.
Rating:  Summary: The Power of Intention Review: In The Power of Intention by Wayne Dyer he does a goof job of describing a power he calls "The Source". However, the author doesn't do a good job of explaining how to obtain it. This book is filled with nice sounding platitudes, but it is a bit overly simplified. I have however read a book recently gave me a lot of answers concerning the inner struggles I have been battling with for years. It is laid out in a question and answer format that helped make it a quick and easy read as well. It dealt with such subjects as different religions, the Christ Consciousness, DNA, reincarnation, and much more. It is called "The Book of Thomas," by Daniel Aber and Gabreael.
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