This book is truly a blessing. While reading these messages meant for me and others like me, I felt such a gentle, receptive feeling. Rhonda Byrne did a fantastic job adding real-world examples from people's lives, showing the subliminal message that you are not alone; others go through the same things you are experiencing, but you must approach it differently. She provides the affirmations that she has used, drawing inspiration from others who have significantly changed their mindsets and realities through the law of attraction. It serves as a step-by-step guide on changing your life in ways you've never seen or heard of before, offering motivation like no one else can, except perhaps our Father, the Lord. Rhonda even mentions faith, which makes it inspiring to see someone speak so kindly about others, showing that even when you're down, you don't have to stay down forever. You can rise by changing just one thing, believing you can, and starting to do things you might initially resist, like manifesting. Even if you feel unworthy, affirm that you are worthy, and if you desire something, she explains how to work your way up to achieve it.
Her messages resonate deeply and truly touch my heart because I haven't always had the most excellent role models. The insights from this book uplift me to the extent that even when facing challenges, I remember to stay positive and avoid negativity. I realize that one negative thought can't hold me back, but it will if I allow it. Instead, I focused on the positive things around me and learned this from her. This book has made a significant impact on my efforts to change my life for the better. If it has transformed me already, others must read it, too. I recommend it to my mom, my best friend, and everyone. I think it's one of those books, just like the Bible, that everyone should read. It is entirely appropriate, and the real-world examples resemble typical life experiences. They don’t feel fake; they're legitimate stories that set you up for nothing but success, which everyone needs. I especially want my best friend and mom to read this book because my best friend loves to read and has always encouraged me to do the same. I used to refuse, but now that I’ve come across this book and love it, I feel she would love it, too. She enjoys reading the Bible and uplifting literature. She would appreciate hearing others’ stories about overcoming trials and tribulations and turning those experiences into positive outcomes instead of adopting a victim mentality. We all have a victim mentality, making it vital for everyone to read this book, especially for that reason. Rhonda Byrne explored the history of the law of attraction and its uplifting effects, aiming to share with the world the power of manifestation and what the law of attraction can do for you and others, both positively and negatively. She thought sharing those secrets with everyone would be an excellent idea.
I would say that out of everything, the only thing I've noticed about this book is that a few things have been repeated from previous chapters, and they move along with repeating the same thing. As a writer, I know we're not supposed to repeat points that have already been made, and that's the only eyebrow-raising thing I've noticed. I've looked at the reviews on this book, and I saw many good and bad reviews. All the bad reviews were from previous readers of all her books. They said that she is big on repeating a lot of the things that she's already made points to, so if I ever met Rhonda Byrne, I would ask her why does she that. “This universe, and whatever you think, by the law of attraction, will return to you in your people, circumstances, and events.” This quote is simple but powerful, and it's the best head-turning quote that has caught my attention. Rhonda brought in her characters after she had done the same things about the law of attraction, which gives you a positive and a negative outlook on the law of attraction you could receive. Her characters were brought out when she was trying to show a story that related to what she was saying, so there were many characters in the story. The setting in the plot was like everyone's normal typical day and would be examples of trials and tribulations that they were facing during that time, and how they obstacles around that child and tribulation Rhonda Burns's voice during this whole book was pretty serious it was a straight through message that if you continue to look on the negative and manifest the negative then you're going to receive that so it was a straightforward message