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Well ordered and articulated book!

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Reviewed: 24-05-24

Excellently orchestrated and planned book. Well thought out, almost no fluff or filler. I’ve been investing in property since 1999, yet still learnt some valuable information. I used to host a property networking event, and now wonder if I should return to it once more!

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His openness and honesty

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Reviewed: 15-04-24

A very well planned, articulated and systematised process, which was obviously achieved through determination and hard work. A highly recommended book!

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A superb, comprehensive explanation of widespread sickness!

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Reviewed: 29-01-22

A thorough and extensive account of the mountains of evidence that’s pretty much being suppressed by those with less than scrupulous, some might say evil intent.

Our whole world needs root and branch reform and separation of corporatism and the welfare of not just people but animals and even plants. We just cannot continue on this path. We either change ditection or nature will reclaim the earth back - minus the humsn race. I can’t recommend enough.

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NOT a good book at all!

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Reviewed: 15-02-21

I had high hopes for this book, based on the reviews, but was sorely disappointed as it was mainly just telling the reader 'about' what courses and books are out there, NOT a 'how to' book! I could have just searched on the 'net for what it said. Honestly, I feel cheated, ESPECIALLY as it's read by a voice-reader (so robot, NOT real narration). Some odd gaps in the timing every so often, which is rather distracting, to say the least. I would say there are FAR better books out there; one being 'Quantum Memory', written by the world's TOP memory man for 6-7yrs in a row. He actually tells you HOW to learn, by giving direct instruction, and with his own (so 'real') voice. Save your money and bypass this book altogether.

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A very incisive, astute observation of society

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Reviewed: 11-07-20

This was an excellent, well-written, and in my case well narrated, book. A considerable amount of research has gone into this book, and the breadth of which encompasses much of what is truly absurd in today's almost 'over-developed' society. One that's lost its way, and instead of the human race looking to the religions to guide us, in a largely agnostic, atheist-like society such as the West has today (particularly the English-speaking world) we have looked ever more towards governments to fill that role, with rather disastrous consequences.

If you're at all interested in why the world seems to be breaking down, having gone mad, and the possible reasons behind it, then you'll not do much better than at least giving this book a serious audition, as it will certainly make you think still deeper on the subject, and perhaps fill in any gaps one might have. A highly recommended publication!

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Something we all know deep in our hearts

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Reviewed: 13-06-20

A beautifully narrated and presented book. From a truly questioning mind with no agenda other than the genuine ambition to responsibly take his own role in schooling seriously and to care from a fundamental level. What a lovely man.

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A truly deep, inspirational book, beautifully narrated and superbly researched

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Reviewed: 08-01-20

Dawson Church really did push the boat out with this excellent, inspiring, deeply thought through work. A true masterpiece, and despite over 10hrs long, never was there a dull moment! Highly recommended!!

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A mind-bending take on life and what reality we create

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Reviewed: 19-11-19

Lynn has condensed and articulately encapsulated many and various concepts that link the 'field' (ether) with our physical reality and consciousness. A eminently readable work which knits together physics, thought and our perceptions of life, and how things absolutely don't in fact follow a single timeline and dimension. A great read!

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A fantastic, insightful, thought-provoking read

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Reviewed: 03-11-19

A truly inspirational, passionately read book, narrated by the author himself. An excellent complimentary book to Lissa Rankin's 'Mind Over Medicine' book. This book has so many practical, convincing stories to tell, that would surely shake the foundations of a deeply skeptical individual, for all it's sound evidence and challenges to conventional (limited) thinking.

A bonus with this purchase, is the downloadable PDF, with references for all his work and citations.

Narrated with real conviction and imbued knowing. How can anyone NOT be persuaded that the mind is more powerful and influential than we care to acknowledge?

Highly recommended reading!

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A profoundly presented, honest, 'knowing' book

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Reviewed: 03-11-19

The narrator (author) has a calming voice and has clearly done a LOT of thinking and research for this book. It's what led her to question so very much about the conventional medical establishment, and to take things to a whole new depth, by not taking things on face value, and to look beneath the veneer of life, and what actually drives things. This meant going against the establishment a little, rubbing a few noses in the dirt, but with deference and respect for conventional doctors nevertheless.

It wasn't until the second hearing that it REALLY took on new meaning, and following another excellent book, titled 'How Your Mind Can Heal Your Body', by David Hamilton. They both compliment each other well, with crossover too of course - which actually serve to compound and drive the message home, as well as serving to back each other up.

But all through the book Lissa makes an effort to show respect to her conventional peers, as well as adding significantly to their knowledge and teachings.

A very worthy book indeed with some incredible stories that make you question conventional wisdom!

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