wanderingstories's review against another edition

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4.0

When you see the world in yourself, there are no more outward obstacles to happiness.
The inner and outer worlds are mirrors of each other. They change accordingly to your level of consciousness."


Our self-image is created when we identify with external things.

I enjoyed this book and the keys to happiness. I definitely agree with him on most of the things he talks about. Although he has written many books so far - I still sometimes have issues reading some sentences by him for some reason. Maybe because of the way he's putting the sentences together? Who knows.

Overall I really enjoyed and liked it and give it 4 stars.

astrireads's review

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4.0

This book is packed with mind-blowing and enlightening words that are bound to inspire you to achieve your highest level of consciousness, which will enable you to live a happy and fulfilled life.

angelstar's review

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informative reflective relaxing medium-paced

3.0

bigmacspookdadd's review against another edition

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informative inspiring lighthearted reflective relaxing slow-paced

3.0

juliedelarosa's review

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Jacks mom got me this one for my birthday!!

melissakuzma's review against another edition

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4.0

Note: I listened to this on audio.

This was a tough one to listen to because I felt like I wanted to "re-read" every other sentence, and that's not easy to do on my iphone. I will definitely be re-reading this one in print. Love Deepak's voice though. Very soothing!

aline_monteiro's review against another edition

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3.0

I enjoyed reading this book more than I expected. Yes, it took me months, but I did not want to rush through it. Sometimes I struggle to read these types of books without rolling my eyes or without finding them repetitive. But this book gave me a lot to think about. I think it came at the time I needed the messages the author is trying to pass with it. 
So, overall, it was a good reading experience

melissakuzma's review

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4.0

Note: I listened to this on audio.

This was a tough one to listen to because I felt like I wanted to "re-read" every other sentence, and that's not easy to do on my iphone. I will definitely be re-reading this one in print. Love Deepak's voice though. Very soothing!

gabrielavmarques's review

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3.0

Insightful at times but just too vague on too many occasions to be ignored.

I found some 'keys' or recommendations more useful and insightful than others. The simplified arguments and shallow explanations cannot be ignored throughout the book, as happens quite often with self-help books.

iggnaseous's review

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4.0

Buddhist/Eastern philosophical/religious ideas about enlightenment packaged in an easily digestible form. I found it helpful, though some of Chopra's comments might seem glib to someone first encountering these ideas/practices or his work for the first time.