Infinite Possibilities - The Art of Living Your Dreams by Mike Dooley
Taking Action - The importance of all we think, say and do. How we make our intentions known to the Universe and how we can change the direction of our lives.
Instincts and Hunches, Dreams and Desires - Our desires, dreams, hunches and intuition all have a reason for being in our life they are our pipeline to divine intelligence.
Abundance, Health and Harmony - Your inalienable birthrights.
Relationships - At home, at work, in love... how to move with, and understand yours to maximize the learning and rewards they promise.
Tools and Techniques - Simple tips on applying the contents of this series to YOUR life. Creative visualization, belief bulldozing, acting as if, tuning in, understanding, changing your beliefs, using imagination, harnessing positive thinking (as a tool, not a cover-up), and more.
Questions and Answers - Philosophical and penetrating answers to some of the most commonly asked and difficult questions about life, dreams and happiness.
The Meaning of Life - A little story and an inspiring wrap on the "game" of life.
"A full 12 hours of Dooley himself laying out his compelling philosophical take on what he calls the "Truths of Being." I had to take a chance, so I approached Dooley for a copy of the CD set and both books. Twelve hours of audio is daunting in itself, but having been a fan of the "big boys" like Anthony Robbins, Wayne Dyer, Earl Nightingale, et al, I came away with the realization that Dooley is the most literate and professorial of them all. Even in casual conversational tones he betrays a dazzling intellect. His "thoughts become things" premise is used as a point of departure into everything else he covers here, and that is quite a lot: beliefs, relationships, reincarnation, angels, soul mates, UFOs, ghosts, visualization, etcetera. With Dooley, it is all about "bulldozing our limitations" and creating our own realities. We have the power to choose, we write the script ourselves, and "sin is nothing more than an honest mistake." Thankfully, Dooley reminds us that we can never manipulate others with any sort of mumbo-jumbo. It just doesn't work.
I also enjoyed the references to the old biblical adage "as a man thinketh in his heart, so is he," but I thought James Allen and Napoleon Hill had that concept sown up. Dooley goes beyond this by telling his audience "as one believes so shall one think." An interesting slant. Cornerstone to this philosophy is the enticing thought that anything is possible, and that the Universe itself conspires to make our thoughts reality, with the caveat that one shouldn't try too hard. We must let go a bit more and let the Universe do its job."
Taking Action - The importance of all we think, say and do. How we make our intentions known to the Universe and how we can change the direction of our lives.
Instincts and Hunches, Dreams and Desires - Our desires, dreams, hunches and intuition all have a reason for being in our life they are our pipeline to divine intelligence.
Abundance, Health and Harmony - Your inalienable birthrights.
Relationships - At home, at work, in love... how to move with, and understand yours to maximize the learning and rewards they promise.
Tools and Techniques - Simple tips on applying the contents of this series to YOUR life. Creative visualization, belief bulldozing, acting as if, tuning in, understanding, changing your beliefs, using imagination, harnessing positive thinking (as a tool, not a cover-up), and more.
Questions and Answers - Philosophical and penetrating answers to some of the most commonly asked and difficult questions about life, dreams and happiness.
The Meaning of Life - A little story and an inspiring wrap on the "game" of life.
"A full 12 hours of Dooley himself laying out his compelling philosophical take on what he calls the "Truths of Being." I had to take a chance, so I approached Dooley for a copy of the CD set and both books. Twelve hours of audio is daunting in itself, but having been a fan of the "big boys" like Anthony Robbins, Wayne Dyer, Earl Nightingale, et al, I came away with the realization that Dooley is the most literate and professorial of them all. Even in casual conversational tones he betrays a dazzling intellect. His "thoughts become things" premise is used as a point of departure into everything else he covers here, and that is quite a lot: beliefs, relationships, reincarnation, angels, soul mates, UFOs, ghosts, visualization, etcetera. With Dooley, it is all about "bulldozing our limitations" and creating our own realities. We have the power to choose, we write the script ourselves, and "sin is nothing more than an honest mistake." Thankfully, Dooley reminds us that we can never manipulate others with any sort of mumbo-jumbo. It just doesn't work.
I also enjoyed the references to the old biblical adage "as a man thinketh in his heart, so is he," but I thought James Allen and Napoleon Hill had that concept sown up. Dooley goes beyond this by telling his audience "as one believes so shall one think." An interesting slant. Cornerstone to this philosophy is the enticing thought that anything is possible, and that the Universe itself conspires to make our thoughts reality, with the caveat that one shouldn't try too hard. We must let go a bit more and let the Universe do its job."
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