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I've become an expert and yet a very jaded authority on "spiritual" self-help books and its people but... Apr 13, 2007 I've become an expert and yet a very jaded authority on "spiritual" self-help books and its people. But I picked a winner this time.
I'm a truth seeker; I know there are so many mysteries and answers to the universe-yet to be discovered. So one day I closed my eyes picked this book "Burnt Offerings" randomly off a tall shelf from a book store and bought it a while back. At first I was hesitant because of the title.
But like most folks, I wrongfully judged it. It's not what's on the cover that counts, but what's deep inside the book that counts. You just have to be opened to it, have faith and be ready to get everything you need or want in life.
Finally, a simple-clear book on how to condition my mind/energy to focus and infuse the universe with my intent to draw in all my dreams and hopes. "Burnt offerings" gave me the tools to help draw in happiness, weight loss, unconditional love, good fortune and prosperity. Some people say magic, others miracles, tomato/tomoto the words have changed through time, but rituals to transform negative to positive are always the same.
Through this book I overcame allot of my self sabotaging ways and helped me over come the big bumps in my life. Then when Gail Smith and Janet Hastings new companion book "The Best Journeys have no Destinations" came out, I bought it and understood how both books go hand in hand.
"The Best Journeys have no Destinations" is a cross between Di Vinci code, Celestine prophecy, a Road less traveled, Chicken soup for the soul, all wrapped up in one fantastic journey right in your own home.
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