Why I recommend "Excuse Me, Your Life Is Waiting: The Astonishing Power of Feelings" — 1 year ago
Just finished reading this. Amazing book! Demonstrates why, while positive thinking is fine, you have to go beyond the intellectual to the gut level to really make anything manifest in your life.
I’m not entirely in agreement that rape, car accidents, famine etc. are all down to the victims having ‘bad vibes’. I’ve always thought that’s a dangerous view of the whole karma thing, and that for whatever reason the sh*t happens, the point is to muck in and help clean it up. (And wasn’t she saying earlier in the book that blame was a big no-no?) But being focused on the world we want rather than the one we don’t can’t be a bad idea.
And on a purely personal level, I had something manifest itself not five minutes ago so quickly that I burst out laughing. Give it credit, it does work!

