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The Attractor Factor: 5 Easy Steps for Creating Wealth (or Anything Else) from the Inside Out 229 reviews Joe Vitale
Wiley, 2006
The Attractor Factor is without a doubt the Most Powerful Book I have ever read. This book takes you where most of us have never been. If your read this book keep an open mind and absorb what you read, grasp what is being taught, and you will come away with a new outlook on not only your own life but life as a part of a larger entity. Don Scott
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Zero Limits: The Secret Hawaiian System for Wealth, Health, Peace, and More 127 reviews Joe Vitale, Ihaleakala Hew, Ph.D Len
Wiley, 2007
ABSOLUTELY GREAT BOOK !!!! I have received a message about the Zero Limits book being published in Czech republic (in Czech language) through friend of mine who already red the book and was absolutely amazed. I went on the internet and order it. When I started to read it I was so impressed immediately that I
could not stop reading until I was finished! I am familiar with several self - cleaning processes but the ...
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Spiritual Selling: How to Use the Attractor Sales System to Create Abundance in Your Business 12 reviews Joe Nunziata
Wiley, 2007
Certainly not your usual "how to" book. I read a lot and very quickly, scanning for information I'm interested in, I can read a book in a week end. This book I found connected with my inner self in a way that made want to stop after each chapter and think about how it related to me. This is not about selling techniques as much as it is about being in touch with our feelings so we can deal with our weaknesses and overcome fears that ...
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Superman: Strange Attractors 15 reviews Gail Simone, Dan Abnett, ...
DC Comics, 2006
A Great Superman Story!!!!!!!! I just finished this story today and it was a very good story.The story made sense and to the fact that it makes a good superman story.It had lots of action in it and two of superman's enemies were in it.Superman was the main charcter in this story and the ending was a nice saying:What would superman do?.I think this comic is good comparing it with other superman comic books and I have collected ...
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Archetypes & Strange Attractors: The Chaotic World of Symbols (Studies in Jungian Psychology By Jungian ... 2 reviews John R. Van Eenwyk
Inner City Books, 1997
A fine example of a psychology-physics bridge Bridging inquiry and speculation into the inner details of the psyche is seductive work. As with any seduction, it can lead to wonderful acts of creation and enjoyment, but also to messy thinking - fallacies of misplaced concreteness (Whitehead), in which the poetic pleasure of expressing parallels between psyche and cosmos can obscure both careful thinking and genuine insight into difficult ...
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Hofmann's Elixir: LSD and the New Eleusis Albert Hofmann
Strange Attractor Press, 2008
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Automatic Wealth III: The Attractor Factor - Including: The Power of Your Subconscious Mind, How to Attract ... 1 review George S. Clason
Signet, 2007
Enlightening I always believed that mind can achieve great things. But, before I read these 4 books, I did not understand why. Thanks to Amazan this knowledge is now common knowledge. Congratulation. Dr Jusuf Hariman (real name)
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Strange Attractors: Volume Two of the 'The Chaos Chronicles' (Chaos Chronicles) 7 reviews Jeffrey A. Carver
Tor Science Fiction, 1996
A Great Series... dont be put off by negative reviews.. As we all know science fiction is a difficult genre to write in. And just because you read science fiction does not mean that it is the same science fiction another fan may read. We all have our own tastes, but in my opinion, this is another fine book by Jeffery Carver. This series is interesting, has great characters, an interesting universe, and I could not put it down. The second book ...
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The Attractor Factor: 5 Easy Steps for Creating Wealth (or Anything Else) From the Inside Out 10 reviews Joe Vitale
Wiley, 2008
Attractor Factor Great Book The Attractor Factor is a great book. A book everyone should read several times! And the workbook is fantastic, really makes the book about you!
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Napoleon Hill's Golden Rules: The Lost Writings Napoleon Hill
Wiley, 2008
Napoleon Hill's Golden Rules: The Lost Writings consists of a series of magazine articles Napoleon Hill wrote between 1919 and 1923 for Success Magazine , of which he eventually became an editor. Hill's drive to become successful led him from the poverty stricken Appalachian Mountains to study rags-to-riches tycoons. These articles focus on Hill's philosophy of success. Drawing upon the thoughts and experiences of a multitude of influential ...
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Chaotic Evolution and Strange Attractors (Lezioni Lincee) 3 reviews D. Ruelle
Cambridge University Press, 1989
Introduction to Chaos An excellent introduction to chaos for the mathematically inclined, this work offers a brief tour through the concepts and theorms behind the field of chaos and nonlinear dynamics. Having a college mathematical background is decidedly helpful in getting use out of it, but having a mathematical mindset is absolutely essential.
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Strange Attractors: Literature, Culture and Chaos Theory Harriett Hawkins
Prentice Hall, 1995
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Infinite-Dimensional Dynamical Systems: An Introduction to Dissipative Parabolic PDEs and the Theory of ... James C. Robinson
Cambridge University Press, 2001
This book develops the theory of global attractors for a class of parabolic PDEs that includes reaction-diffusion equations and the Navier-Stokes equations, two examples that are treated in detail. A lengthy chapter on Sobolev spaces provides the framework that allows a rigorous treatment of existence and uniqueness of solutions for both linear time-independent problems (Poisson's equation) and the nonlinear evolution equations which generate ...
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Strange Attractors 10 reviews William Sleator
Puffin, 1991
By Far The Best Book I've Ever Read "Strange Attractors" was the best book I have ever read. It is set for a younger group of readers, but adults will enjoy this book as well. I highly reccomend this book to anyone who simply enjoys reading. The first time I read it was in seventh grade. I have read it at least five complete times by now. This is a great book to do a school project on. The only main conflict is locating the ...
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Voyage to the Great Attractor: Exploring Intergalactic Space 6 reviews Alan Dressler
Vintage, 1995
Voyage to the Great Attractor: Exploring Intergalatic Space This is an astonishingly good book. Having spent most of my life ignoring the sky, based on simplistic reasoning of "what's the point?", besides the fact that I found it less than interesting squinching my eyeball into an eyepiece to look at spots of lights, I picked up this book and found that there was much more to Astronomy than met my eye. Having at the same time discovered that CCD ...
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Modeling Brain Function: The World of Attractor Neural Networks 1 review Daniel J. Amit
Cambridge University Press, 1989
Of historical importance The study of the physics of the brain from the standpoint of dynamical systems was very popular during the 1980's. The theory of chaotic dynamical systems, and the accompanying concepts of strange attractors, horseshoe maps, and fractal basins of attraction was the subject of intense research at that time. It was inevitable perhaps that these theories would be applied to the understanding of the ...
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The Theory of Chaotic Attractors 1 review
Springer, 2004
Buy this book! Dr. Kennedy has out done herself again; truly a work of art.
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Strange Attractors: Creating Patterns in Chaos/Book and Disk 1 review Julien Clinton Sprott
M & T Books, 1993
Fascinating book on computer generated art and music In many ways, people largely stopped writing interesting programming books about ten years ago, once so much software became available to do so many jobs without us needing to be aware of the painful yet interesting details. This is a long out-of-print book on fractals that merges math, programming, music, and art into one interesting volume. And the kicker is that it cost me a tiny fraction of ...
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