Become A Magnet To Money Through The Sea Of Unlimited Consciousness
Written by Bob Proctor
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"Become a Magnet to Money" is for seekers who wish to learn how to manifest success and prosperity through spiritual principles, and for those who also wish to study and delve more deeply into their spiritual nature in order to discover the true potential of their soul’s journey and purpose. Going beyond “The Secret,” “Become a Magnet to Money” covers the basics right through to the highest levels of consciousness--a must for anyone's personal success library. Years from now you could be looking back at your small investment in this book as the wisest decision you have ever made.
"Become a Magnet to Money" delves deeply to open your consciousness to the truth of what wealth really is....more deeply than you may have ever experienced before. If you only knew the omnipotent power that you can plug into, your life would be breath taking.
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Reviews for Become A Magnet To Money Through The Sea Of Unlimited Consciousness
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Wow, the narrator made this literally unlistenable. I'm disappointed I can't listen to this!
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Bob Proctor is a good as ever with solid concepts and disciplines. It’s a shame that half the book is recorded by a female who sounds like a zany, overly upbeat eighties kids TV presenter; it unfortunately comes across as incredibly condescending. While I found it admirable that she manage to keep the volume and pitch of her voice so consistent throughout the recording, I found it very difficult to connect to the messages. The songs are a bit eighties kids tv show too; well meant I’m sure but just not meaningful at all.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Energetic and some useful and "reasonable" ideas. But some of it is a bit cheesy at times - music/singing before ideas/chapters.
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