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Practical Guide to Creative Visualization: Manifest Your Desires

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What is it that you wish to bring into your life? New opportunities ..a bigger home ...better health and fitness...more money in the bank?

240 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2001

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Melita Denning

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September 4, 2013
This was the first book I read on the subject. When I read books 2-5, it was abundantly clear that there are better books on the subject than this one. Not that this isn't a decent .50 book fair purchase.
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May 20, 2019
This book sat in my personal library for many years without my reading it. When I first bought it, I most likely thought it was a creative art book as it sat within my art and art history books. Now, upon inventorying my bookshelves and reviewing each title, I see that it is not worth reading. It is not about art at all. Let this be a lesson to not purchase books without reading over the back cover and first several pages. This book is removed from my personal library, and I do not recommend it.
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May 30, 2019
Some good techniques, which I took a few notes on, to help me in get better at visualizing and controlling my thoughts to manifest the things I desire. My only problem with this book, is that its overwrought with technique after technique, as well as not being written well (all over the place), so therefore not an enjoyable read at all. Though some good points made and useful techniques. I think this book becomes more useful, once youve tried and tested the techniques, so that on second read the book makes more sense. I think there are probably better books out there on the topic.
3 reviews26 followers
November 11, 2020
A strange book indeed. I guess there have always been all kinds of strange people around... thankfuly.
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