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Interesting. I wasn't familiar with the book so i looked it up on Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...170092-2784937 It has mixed reviews. It looks a little similar to a book i recommend called The Mind of God. Do you find Infinite Mind a practical book? I mean, is it a book that you'd keep referring to for practical application of it's ideas? |
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HollyElise wrote: "Do you find Infinite Mind a practical book? I mean, is it a book that you'd keep referring to for practical application of it's ideas?"
Absolutely. For life. I HIGHLY recommend it to anyone. Especially if you're interested in holistic healing. Also, I would like to second that motion for Celestine Prophecy. |
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Nope can't limit it to one Holly lol
Too many books have influenced my beliefs although You Cannot Die by Ian Currie was a pivotal one for me.
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My brother was once asked this question and he said he'd pick the dictionary, because it has all the other books in it.
I vaguely remember reading the Celestine Prophesy when it first came out and not being impressed with it. |
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okay....!!!
It took me some time to figure out how i'd answer my own question (typical, typical! ) ...but i've finally got it.If i could only have one book for guidance, i'd pick: How We Choose to Be Happy - The 9 Choices of Extremely Happy People by Rick Foster & Greg Hicks. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...glance&s=books What better thing to study than happiness itself? |
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