I don’t know exactly what to write about this book because
it has so many different ideas. I was expecting the book to concentrate and
focus on manifesting your desires but there is a major concentration on
spirits, the spirit world and God. I’ve also learned a new word Orb. I had to
read certain paragraphs twice and I’m a bit resistant to the idea of spirits
that are around me all the time. But I have an open mind and I am willing to
investigate and not shut it out. So here are a few things that stayed with me.
The book concentrates on the words God spoke to Moses “I AM
That I AM”. Dyer repeats throughout the book how God is in us, God is us and how
we can grow that spark of God in us to manifest the things we want. I was
surprised that the theme had such a strong biblical base.
Dyer wants us to focus on the fact that I AM is God’s name
and that we should therefore use these words very carefully when we describe
ourselves. When we say I AM, we are invoking the spark of God that is us. So
putting any negative adjectives behind the words I AM is using God’s name in
vain. For example never: I AM weak, I AM stupid, I AM not successful; instead
it should be: I AM smart, I AM successful, I AM love, I AM well, I AM healthy.
Dyer says imagination is very important; always imagine
yourself as you want to be. It is also important to fall asleep thinking
positive thoughts because they are recorded in our subconscious and has a major
effect in our everyday lives.
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