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Complete waste of time and money... - Rated
I bought this book more or less because Paul McKenna endorsed it and, up until now, respected his judgement and integrity. This book is just a vehicle for the author to blow her own trumpet and includes precious little 'self help'. In fact, the author frequently implies throughout the book that her special ability is unique to her, and infers that the rest of us haven't got a snowball's chance in hell of attaining these 'powers'. It's good for one thing - sending you off to sleep, it's so boring. I'm probably more cheesed off that I was taken in by it or dared to believe a respected hynotherapist's recommendation. Don't bother with this unless you really don't have anything better to do.
Not what it says in the title - Rated
I bought this booking hoping to learn how to heal myself with positive thinking and other tips. The book is a sad disappointment, its all about the author and how she became a "healer", giving case book stories of her "cures". There is one chapter supposedly dedicated to healing yourself in which it tells you all the things any intelligent person would know anyway, like: eat well, exercise and the other usual stuff. This book is a complete waste of money and I am disappointed that Paul Mckenna felt he had to write a forward to a most misleading book.
DONT BE FOOLED BY THE COVER - Rated
Having just forced myself to read this book cover to cover, in the hope of finding anything promised in the title and the spiel on the sleeve I was left very annoyed, disappointed and frankly feeling slightly ripped off.
The majority of this book is a very boastful, autobiographic defence of Nikolics healing powers. Far too much was spent giving evidence of her abilities, name dropping and massive chunks of self-praising pats on the back. It's not till you get to the final chapters of this book that you start to get the advice promised on the cover and it's not that original - advice that can be found on searching for free on Google.
However Nikolic with this book guarantees a continuous drip of clients with more money than sense, and even if you cant get on her waiting list for a fee she can heal you from anywhere in the world - nice.
Highly recommend: The Tibetan Art of Positive Thinking by C Hansard and Think your way to happiness by Dryden and Gordon.
Misleading Title - Rated
The title of this book suggests it will be a helpful tool for improving your health - it isn't!
The book is pretty much an autobiography of the author ( me me me me me) and the actual main healing advice is one short chapter at the end. In this chapter there is a combination of common sense advice e.g. eat healthily(!) along with some just downright silly suggestions.
If you want a book to help you get well - don't bother with this one!
Misleading - Rated
This book is not by Payl McKenna which is misleading, it is written by Seka Nikolic, the forward only is by mcKenna