![]() What you think about is pretty much what you'll have in your life. The book was good at reminding you that your mind is extremely powerful. Turns out, it was even weirder than that. I didn't want to get sucked into a book of a religious bent. When I went and picked it up, I didn't read the back cover of it, or the subtitles or anything else, so when I got home and saw the reference to "Abraham" on the front cover, I was very skeptical about it. I only read this book at the suggestion of a mentor. There are assertions in nearly every tome which are good and others which are not so worthwhile. Nevertheless, I'm glad I don't have to feel like I have to rebut this with him or discuss similar things. Our lives have since diverged and we are no longer in touch. ![]() The mentor who first recommended this book to me had done a lot of good for me in other areas. The book should have addressed the DO part of life as well but the writers are more interested in a magical world/universe view and they overlook the action part of "getting what you want in life." Reducing my rating for the book from three stars to one. True, actions start with thoughts and I think that's where I should have been more clear in my prior write-up. ![]() Trespicio, goes a lot farther condemning the book than I did or should have and she makes it clear that if you want something in life, you have to DO something to get it. ![]()
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