Official Review: Master the Law of Attraction

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Re: Official Review: Master the Law of Attraction

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I do believe in the power of positive thinking and find wisdom in Peter Pan's "Think happy thoughts!" However, while always attracting good things is wonderful, it may be unrealistic.

Nonetheless, this book takes an attractive place in my bookshelf.
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Thank you for the review. It was very succinct and explained the basics of the book. It was interesting to get the point of view of someone who was not overly familiar with the Law of Attraction. Thanks Sarah!
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"...I think many of us already believe in this, but maybe in our own different ways." This resonated with me. I don't necessarily believe in LOA but the concept is somewhat similar to some of the things I believe. I found that interesting. I too found it a relief that the author didn't use complicated words to further confuse the idea of LOA! Thanks for the review, I found it very helpful.
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Reading the review and realizing that people take this mixture of fake Buddhism and false science seriously is very upsetting :(
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Interesting review! I do believe in Law of Attraction, since it have help others to understand themselves in a negative and positive way. Your review is detailed and I think I would read the book.
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Post by Ceilo24 »

I think this is true the law of attraction . If you think in a positive way and works for it everything you desire to happen will eventually takes place as what you want it to be. Nice book for me .
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The aim of the book is interesting."what you give is what you get." I am grateful for your review and I will have to put this book to "my must read" list.
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Enjoyed every bit of your review. Really looking forward to workout my Law of Attraction.
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Post by BookishCoffeeBlog »

This is such an interesting idea that I had not heard of before. I might have to read it to make my life more positive because that is so important to me. I would love to see the energy I put out in the world coming back to me. Thanks for breaking this book down in your review!
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This book definitely doesn't sound like my cup of tea, although I agree that taking a positive outlook on life will help you have more positive self-fulfilling prophecies. I think there is a lot of subconscious action that affects us every day, and we definitely need to be aware of that in our daily lives.
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This book feels like a very helpful book in mastering positive energy in our lives. Reading your review makes me realise the energy can be derived from a myriad of sources, including crystals. I look forward to reading it.
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"By learning how to manipulate vibration successfully you can affect the matter and how it affects every aspect of your life." A quote from Amazon.

This concept is one I really don't believe in. I believe in the power of positive thinking in the sense that it gears your thinking when making decisions. It can improve your mood to focus on the positive. I do not believe in "what goes around comes around."

This book isn't for me. I just don't buy into the lessons of this book.
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Thanks for your interesting review. This book is not my cup of tea Good things do not always come to good people and it doesn't always pay to be positive all the time.
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I think I need this book the guide to stay positive . Thanks much to the author.
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Post by briellejee »

A book about karma and mastering the energy within one's self is interesting, however, this is not my cup of tea. I do agree with you that nonfiction books tend to use jargons and include unnecessary thoughts that lead a reader astray. I'm glad that it is "organized in a way that everything comes out clean and easy to understand." Thanks for the review!
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