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Unfortunately, I didn't take much away from this book. It didn't help me in my life at all. I found it all to be a bit bizarre and unbelievable.CinWin wrote: ↑02 Mar 2019, 13:22 The author said his deepest prayer in writing this book was to be of assistance to others. Did he achieve this, and in what way did he help you? For me, it gave me the knowledge that life is very synchronistic. What you need to learn will be provided, so quit stressing so much. How about you?
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I too liked the term "Isness". It takes away some of the negative concepts some of us have suffered through by using the word "God".Life In Books wrote: ↑08 Mar 2019, 05:34 Personally, I feel benefited from this book mainly in regards to two things. Firstly, I learnt that the mind has a lot of limitation so we should not be stressed about everything that the mind says. Secondly, I was quite intrigued and inspired by the concept of "Isness", which is described as the sheer presence of life without the attachment of any mortal identities to it like body or mind.
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CinWin wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 19:29I too liked the term "Isness". It takes away some of the negative concepts some of us have suffered through by using the word "God".Life In Books wrote: ↑08 Mar 2019, 05:34 Personally, I feel benefited from this book mainly in regards to two things. Firstly, I learnt that the mind has a lot of limitation so we should not be stressed about everything that the mind says. Secondly, I was quite intrigued and inspired by the concept of "Isness", which is described as the sheer presence of life without the attachment of any mortal identities to it like body or mind.
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I agree with you. What we think about most, persists. Who wants all those negative distractions hanging around all the time? Give your power to the positive aspects to your life, and they will be in the forefront of your life.Jessacardinal wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 16:50 The author will be able to assist any reader who is open to the material provided and seeking positive changes in life. The author reminded me to stop giving power to the things that bother me. Once I stop focusing on negative distractions, they loose the power they once had over me.
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This book really helped me. It was nice learning the experience of one's spiritual journey. He really motivated me and gave me a true picture of what it means to be hungrily purpose driven.CinWin wrote: ↑02 Mar 2019, 13:22 The author said his deepest prayer in writing this book was to be of assistance to others. Did he achieve this, and in what way did he help you? For me, it gave me the knowledge that life is very synchronistic. What you need to learn will be provided, so quit stressing so much. How about you?
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the author is thinking about people, their life and hopes
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This really is one of those books that you can re-read and get even more out of it the second time. Good idea!
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