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The Power of Coincidence: How Life Shows Us What We Need to Know 2 reviews David Richo
Shambhala, 2007
the power of coincidence Excellent! If you have had things happen in your life that seemed like a 'coincidence' read this and decide for yourself if you think it was a conincidence or sent to you and meant to happen.
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A Little Book of Coincidence (Wooden Books) 10 reviews John Martineau
Walker & Company, 2002
Marvelous This is a really great little book, a work of art. I like the way John Martineau leaves it to you, the reader, to make up your own mind over what these amazing coincidences mean. The pictures are beautiful. What an incredible place our solar system is. Why dont teachers teach us these things in school??
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Comprehending Coincidences 6 reviews Craig Bell
Swedenborg Foundation Publishers, 2000
informative and inspirational Mr. Bell provides interesting examples and explanations. This is definitely 1 of my favorite books on synchronicity. It's more intimate than Combs and Holland's "Synchronicity Through the Eyes of Science, Myth and the Trickster," but drier than "Soul Moments" or "There Are No Accidents" ... both of which have more examples.
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Coincidences, Chaos, and All That Math Jazz: Making Light of Weighty Ideas 17 reviews Edward B. Burger, Michael Starbird
W. W. Norton, 2006
This book = Great Fun + Great Insight! Who says math is boring or irrelevant?
Certainly not someone who's read this book and seen the many ways math serves as the skeleton key to life and the mysteries of the universe itself!
At the beginning of each chapter the authors skillfully say what they're going to prove in simple English and then by the end of the chapter end up proving it not only in English but math as well.
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The Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire: Harnessing the Infinite Power of Coincidence (Chopra, Deepak) 8 reviews Deepak Chopra
Three Rivers Press, 2004
You will need to listen many times to Deepak's life changing views In my continuing quest to unearth the best authors who impact the mind, body and spirit, Deepak Chopra has become a favorite. I received the CD set of The Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire some time ago and zipped through all five CDs. I remember telling a friend that the CDs seem like Deepak is speaking Farsi (the national language of India, his home country). A few weeks ago I continued ...
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The Roots of Coincidence 6 reviews Arthur Koestler
Vintage, 1973
Paranormal Science Reveals the hypocrisy of the so-called 'skeptics' of paranormal events. Uses statistics to show that many psychic events do occur with regular freequency. An excellent read for anyone who wants an objective presentation.
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Incredible Coincidence: The Baffling World of Synchronicity 6 reviews Alan Vaughan
Ballantine Books, 1989
Whenever I get too depressed with a clock-work universe.... Whenever I used to get too depressed with the meaningless, material, clock-work universe I used to read this book. It reminded my that there is far more to the universe than the scientists and accountants would have us believe. It wasn't that the "coincidences" were so incredible or improbable that inspired me, it was the fact that so many of them were meaningful. It is impossible to explain ...
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When God Winks at You: How God Speaks Directly to You Through the Power of Coincidence 24 reviews Squire Rushnell
Thomas Nelson, 2006
Excellent! More than apt encouragement to understand that there is no such thing as a coincidence!
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What A Coincidence!: The wow! factor in synchronicity and what it means in everyday life 5 reviews Susan M. Watkins
Moment Point Press, 2005
WOW! Please delete my earlier review and instead publish the following final version:
For A lover of coincidences like me this book is a feast: a veritable smorgasbord of coincidences, dreams, precognition and psychological insight served up in the most delicious conundrums of often funny and utterly honest everyday occurrences. Written in down to earth language with the most innovative word ...
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A Coincidence of Desires: Anthropology, Queer Studies, Indonesia Tom Boellstorff
Duke University Press, 2007
In A Coincidence of Desires , Tom Boellstorff considers how interdisciplinary collaboration between anthropology and queer studies might enrich both fields. For more than a decade he has visited Indonesia, both as an anthropologist exploring gender and sexuality and as an activist involved in HIV prevention work. Drawing on these experiences, he provides several in-depth case studies, primarily concerning the lives of Indonesian men who term ...
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The Three "Only" Things: Tapping the Power of Dreams, Coincidence, and Imagination 19 reviews Robert Moss
New World Library, 2007
"How to manual" to manage your inner and outer life I must said... this one is the best book by Robert Moss. You can read a kind of resume "Conscious Dreaming", plus added and valuable chapter about coincidence (waking dream, synchronicity.. whatever you named it)and imagination. This book reveal how to manage both of your inner and outer life. Know your dream, learn it, discover hidden aspect from your inner life.. make it usefull tool for your ...
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There Are No Coincidences: Synchronicity as the Modern-Day Mystical Experience Frank Joseph
PublishAmerica, 2006
In There Are No Coincidences, readers learn how to access modern-day mystical experience through a phenomenon known as synchronicity. The term refers to otherwise unrelated events that assume significance from the unique vantage point of a single observer. For no apparent cause, you happen to remember a friend you have not thought about for many years; just then, the telephone rings, and the voice on the other end of the line is the same person ...
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Beyond Coincidence: Amazing Stories of Coincidence and the Mystery and Mathematics Behind Them 6 reviews Martin Plimmer, Brian King
Thomas Dunne Books, 2005
The safe place! Coincidence is a diffused term that is part of our quotidian lexicon. And so there are many ways in order to face those curious destiny's ironies that seem to play and challenge us from time to time. As appropriately the authors state the coincidence is warm matrix that makes us to feel comfortable and relatively safe from this complex, stressing and changing world. I know of many people who ...
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There's No Such Thing as Coincidence 4 reviews Jan C. Wolterman
Universal Publications, 1997
Uplifting, inspiring and thought-provoking A great little book with real-life examples of strange and unexplained coincidences and how it has changed and in some cases saved some people's lives. There's also a workbook section in the back that can help bring meaningfull coincidences to your life. If you believe that all events in life have meaning and a purpose or you are searching for meaning in your life, read this book. The book ...
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The Role Of The Coincidence Site Lattice In Grain Boundary Engineering (Book / Institute of Materials) V. Randle
Ashgate Publishing, 1997
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The Essential Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire: The Essence of Harnessing the Infinite Power of Coincidence ... Deepak Chopra
Harmony, 2007
As elegant as his bestselling How to Know God and as practical as his phenomenal The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success , this groundbreaking new book from Deepak Chopra contains a dramatic premise: Not only are everyday coincidences meaningful, they actually provide us with glimpses of the field of infinite possibilities that lies at the heart of all things. By gaining access to this wellspring of creation, we can literally rewrite our ...
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When GOD Winks: How the Power of Coincidence Guides Your Life 40 reviews SQuire Rushnell
Atria, 2002
Inspiration in a Wink I really enjoyed reading this book. It is a quick read and has a lot of short stories to illustrate how God is making Himself known in our lives. I came away with the hope that the coincedences in my own life really are signs that God is touching my life.
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Small Miracles of the Holocaust: Extraordinary Coincidences of Faith, Hope, and Survival 2 reviews Yitta Halberstam, Judith Leventhal
The Lyons Press, 2008
unputdownable I read the book in one sitting. The stories pour forth. They have the feel that they happened not sixty years ago, but more like yesterday afternoon. Putting us in touch with these first-person accounts of the Holocaust puts us in touch with life and history itself. It's unputdownable.
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