The Author's Prayer

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Renu G wrote: 21 Mar 2019, 12:39 I got more insight into his prayer life by listening to his talks. They are interesting and helpful.
Do tell where you go to 'listen' to the talks! :?:
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I think he achieved his prayer. Anything that encourages people to introspect on their beliefs, choices, and actions is helpful as we go through the maze called life.
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I didn't personally benefit much from it, though I think the author was aware of things not working for everyone. I think much of what he said was anything new to me - I've encountered most of his points and ideas before in other parts of my life. I guess it depends when you encounter the book in your life journey and what your background is.
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I found it to be of assistance. It opened many new and old avenues of thought and I appreciate his honesty and willingness to share.
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thaservices1 wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 16:08 I found it to be of assistance. It opened many new and old avenues of thought and I appreciate his honesty and willingness to share.
I agree. I found some things that I am already practicing, and some new concepts that I am going to try. Thanks for your input. :tiphat:
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I think he achieved this, because in one way or another, he has already taken a step towards being of assistance to others, and that is writing this book.
I have always found that stressing over the future is unnecessary, and the author himself has further proven this belief of mine.
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CinWin wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 13:01
Renu G wrote: 21 Mar 2019, 12:39 I got more insight into his prayer life by listening to his talks. They are interesting and helpful.
Do tell where you go to 'listen' to the talks! :?:
I just found out that he has another book out that is audio. It is called: Inspirience: Meditation Unbound. I downloaded it and cannot wait to "hear" it.
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It helped to see why I should get closer to God! It also gave me the reason to see more to life than I already do!
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I believe the author’s prayer was answered. He is able to help others. My personal beliefs are a little different as I am a Christian, but there are meaningful insights in the book. I completely agree with his message of absolute love.
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He definitely achieved his aim. At least I have benefited immensely. I've started to view things differently from then.
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Yes, it did help me to understand better a few spiritual aspects. I enjoy meditation and Qi Gong for a few years and surely I found this book valuable in my spiritual grown.
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I think what I took from this book is to be open minded but not to let myself be lied to. Also I learned never to let anyone get in the way of my dreams.
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Yes he did.I was a bit uncomfortable initially when the book started, but as I kept listening to more of his experienced teachings, I was surprised by how much he had to give through his expository visions.
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Yes the prayer has been answered and it's still being answered,he wrote in a way that makes people from different religious beliefs synchronized in a way.
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I have read the entire content of the book and I was thankful to the author because as a God-believing person, he helped me strenghten my beliefs on faith. He taught me that prayers answer every struggle, and it is the best stressor.
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