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Working With The Law
Raymond Holliwell
DeVorss & Company
, 2005 - 184 pages
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highly recommended
Working with the Law
I think this book is excellent. I would say that everyone would do well to have a copy. This guide is not unlike a roadmap to living. I have other books which go into these subjects but not to this level. The mind must be disciplined and he explains why things go wrong. Man/woman can be their own worst enemy. His analysis and approach to the subjects are to be applauded.
The Power of Expectations was the only redeeming aspect
I found the book overly simplistic long on theroy and short on logical thinking. But I must admit that his chapter on the
Law
of Attraction very unique. I have read everything that has been written on the Law of Attraction Holliwel's use of the theroy of we get the results of our "expectations" is brilliant and made much sense. Thoughts are a function of the ego and are not very useful, but expectations are are a function of the inner being . . . much more authentic.
That chapter and the chapter on non-resistance made the book worthwhile, but otherwise the book was pretty outdated theroy.
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Fantastic!
I have read many books on the
Law
of Attraction and I found this one to be the best. It covers it from so many aspects and perspectives, and it gives many direct quotes from the bible. If you are interested in the Law of Attraction, this one is a must read!!!
Brilliant...God = (LAW)
Holliwell's book is phenomenal. It's concise, yet extremely dense. As a student of the
Law
of Attraction, I have a deep appreciation for authors like Wallace Wattles, Charles Haanel, and Napoleon Hill (who's works are the foundation of the film "The Secret" and the current Law of Attraction craze.)
That said, I hold, "
Working With
the Law," above them all, simply for the reason that this book was published in the 60's (rather than the turn of the century) making the text more contemporary, therefore easier to understand.
The best part of the book though, I feel, is how it explains the correlation between the law of attraction and religion. As a practicing Catholic, I sometimes run into those in my faith who condemn me for following the Universal Laws.
Christian, Muslim, Jew, et al. who are reluctant to embrace the Law of Attraction should read this book before they write off the Universal Laws that govern this world. Holliwell's book explains that God and (LAW) are really one in the same.
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DIRECT TEACHING
A STRAIGHT TO THE POINT FOCUSED FORMAT! EXCELLENT REFERENCE TOOL FOR THOSE WITH CURRENT KNOWLEDGE OF THE '
LAW
S' AND A GOOD TEACHING TOOL FOR THOSE NEW TO THE STUDY OF THE 'LAWS'
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