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Title: The Secret of Letting Go
Manufacturer: Llewellyn Publications
Price: $5.95
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| DeweyDecimalNumber: |
158.1 |
| EAN: |
9780738711980 |
| Publisher: |
Llewellyn Publications(2007-10-01) |
| Author: |
Guy Finley |
| Studio: |
Llewellyn Publications |
| NumberOfItems: |
1 |
| Label: |
Llewellyn Publications |
| Manufacturer: |
Llewellyn Publications |
| Package Length: |
800 |
| Package Height: |
80 |
| Package Weight: |
70 |
| Amount: |
1495 |
| FormattedPrice: |
$14.95 |
| Edition: |
2 Rev Exp |
| ISBN: |
0738711985 |
| Binding: |
Paperback: 312pages |
| Title: |
The Secret of Letting Go |
| ProductGroup: |
Book |
| CurrencyCode: |
USD |
| Package Width: |
510 |
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| Not enough info |
I bought this book on the recommendation of a friend and I have not read it yet. |
2 Rating
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| A Great Way To Get That Life You Want |
It is soooo true: when we change the way we see the world, our world changes. SO VERY IMPORTANT to let go of all the self-limiting thoughts that hold us back from all the joy waiting for us. This book andLiving The Secret Everyday: My Secret Workbook show you how! Thank you. |
5 Rating
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| Clear, Authentic Teachings, Appreciated by the Millions Who Decided to leave their Past Behind |
This Book has been a Miracle for myself and so many of my loved ones.
It provides the One Answer that will always change your inner (spiritual) conditions for the better. You can always Let Go, and let silence show you a new life without it.
In a world of Hype, Pop-Psychology, and Spiritual Sensationalism, It is a breath of fresh air.
If you are tired of Spiritual Entertainment, Promises and Crowd-Pleasing Hypnosis - This book teaches you how not waste your life, and also how to Work. Spiritually. Productively.
I hope you are one of the lucky ones, that is starting to suspect that the real "secret" is to not NEED any form of control, to be at peace with your life.
Everything else that can come, will come, naturally.
I wish you good fortune on your true path. Get started today. |
5 Rating
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| Gave up two-thirds the way through. |
This is the most horrific self-help book I have ever ran across. The writing style is difficult to even read. Seemingly insiteful sentences and paragraphs are nothing but gibberish. It is like listening to a bhuddist monk that has had way too much to drink. There is no logic in the progression, interjections and points seem tangential. The stories he uses as analogy are pointless, far-fetched, and nonsensical. I kept returning to the book in the hopes that it would start making sense, or even become readable, and I made a concerted effort to 'stay with it', but eventually just tossed it into the Goodwill pile, saying 'enough is enough'. |
1 Rating
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| Simply Brilliant |
I have read hundreds if books in a similar vein over the past few decades, thought I'd heard it all...but Guy Finley has truly surprised this jaded New Yorker with his simple yet to-the-point ways of expressing these not-so-simple truths. Love his stories, his analogies, his metaphors, so much so that I have ordered all his other books for myself and friends. What a treat, just when you think there is nothing new under the sun on this topic, Voila, it appears...why didn't I find him sooner? I would have saved lots of money on other books to say nothing of my aging eyesight! |
5 Rating
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