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Ten Thousand Whispers : A Guide to Conscious Creation |
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Rating:  Summary: How to change your life. Review: As a science oriented person I can understand the controversy over some of the issues contained throughout this material. However, not only have I developed a renewed understanding of my "self", I am able to integrate my understanding of "this" reality with that of which we have all forgotten. This book has given me the key to our forgotten system, and it is up to us as individuals whether or not we are willing to remember. Why not? This book is fantastic! In my opinion, this material does not represent any new, alternative perceptions of reality; it is our traditional ways of thinking that are alternative! Enjoy:)
Rating:  Summary: This book creates a new excitement about living-day by day. Review: Dahl reminds us to be constantly vigilant with our thoughts and beliefs in order to create the reality we desire for ourselves. She does not claim to have discovered something new, but rather reminds those who are familiar with the Seth material, and those who may not have yet independently discovered it, that each of us is personally responsible for the circumstances of our lives. I have consciously used some of the more simple illustrations of creating what I choose to experience, and it works. We do create our own reality - NOW.
Rating:  Summary: Too many predictable, self-serving anecdotes Review: This book is filled with story after story of how the author is able to achieve her daily goals by being in the right state of mind.
These anecdotes take up most of the book and I found them very predictable and not very inspiring.
Other than the stories, there are some Seth/Jane Roberts inspired insights that are worth reading or studying.
On the whole, there is way too much fluff that detracts from the content of this book.
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