Johanne Smyth
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All Things Are Possible: Thou Shalt Decree
- De: Annie Rix Militz
- Narrado por: Jim Wentland
- Duración: 20 m
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Then the disciples of Jesus asked, “What must we do that we may work the works of God?“ all the reply that Jesus gave was, “Believe”, and this was the substance of all his instruction. Set your thoughts in a certain direction; make your mind to hold thoughts that believe in the Good as possible. That is all that is necessary for us to do to increase our belief, to extend the boundaries of what we believe to be possible. All that we are now is the result of our believing; every action and word shows forth what we have been believing, and are now holding in mind.
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A waste of a credit - too short
- De Johanne Smyth en 02-20-24
- All Things Are Possible: Thou Shalt Decree
- De: Annie Rix Militz
- Narrado por: Jim Wentland
A waste of a credit - too short
Revisado: 02-20-24
Too short a narrated material to be considered as an audio “book”. Would not recommend as better can be found
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At Zero
- The Final Secret to "Zero Limits" The Quest for Miracles Through Ho'oponopno
- De: Joe Vitale
- Narrado por: Joe Vitale
- Duración: 4 h y 6 m
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Are you ready to break free? Are you ready to experience miracles? Are you ready to melt limitations? Virtually everything you do is a result of the unconscious mind causing you to act out of programming that you barely know exists. Without addressing your belief system, you risk allowing it to undermine all of your efforts. Yet you have more power and control over your unconscious mind than you ever suspected.
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You NEED to listen to this book!!
- De FOOK en 01-19-14
- At Zero
- The Final Secret to "Zero Limits" The Quest for Miracles Through Ho'oponopno
- De: Joe Vitale
- Narrado por: Joe Vitale
This feels more as written to settle personal score under the guise of belief
Revisado: 10-29-22
I enjoyed Vitale’s first book on Ho’oponopono despite all the self marketing plugs throughout BUT this book from the very beginning has a feeling of a lot of airing out dirty laundry and settling score publicly under the guise of writing a more in-depth book on the subject.
It feels more like he needs validation for his fallouts and/or disagreements which results in this book carrying an awful lot of negativity and unpleasantness.
It would have been nice if he had just stuck to process without all the indiscretions about personal relationships.
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