Wednesday, August 22, 2012

One of the best books on the life


Most people read a book and if it is good, would recommend it to someone else, but if the book is great, you can guarantee that I would recommend to all who are interested or think may be interested in the book. In the field of personal development, I am reminded of a book, called, "You Can Have It All" by Arnold Patent.

I found the book in one of our antique shops and second-paid less than $ 10 for it, I did not think much of it and never heard of Arnold's first patent. We have all heard of Anthony Robbins, Susie Orman, Wayne Dyer, but I've never heard of Arnold Patent. I leafed through the book and looked like a quick read. I read the book in about six hours and plan to reread the book, when I get it back for my daughter. The book has short chapters, many of which less than five pages.

Looking at the short chapters, you might get the impression that there are a lot of information in each chapter, as there may be fewer than five pages and some chapters less than three pages. This was very deceiving me, because every point, it was like a chapter and each chapter was like a book.

The book is full of tools and tips, and combines personal development with spirituality. It has chapters on meditation, energy, enjoying what you love to do for the rest of your life, cause and effect, abundance, attachment, pain and suffering, the harmony, the past karma and forgiveness .

I can not tell you that it was a pleasure to read this book and if you are looking for some basics on a lot 'motivational, spiritual matters and the laws of attraction, this book has almost everything you need to get you interested in changing your life. You could actually read a chapter a day and think that for the rest of the week, there's that much information in each chapter.

I was reading one of his recommendations and was on Oprah Winfrey said, "It 'was one of the most important books I ever read." This is coming from one of the most successful people in show business. I came across this book and may have never found, but I tell you about it and highly recommend it....

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