Latest 5* review on The Invisible Hand from Best Book Review UK
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"I was given this book to read and review. I enjoyed it very much. I have come across many self-help and life change books before but, this book seems different in that it feels very honest and truthful.
The pace is good and the use of language is straightforward which makes it a very comfortable read. This is not a book about giving up material wealth for spiritualism, it in fact illustrates how a more spiritual way of life can improve all aspects of living, including wealth.
Being a recent convert to daily meditation, I can wholly connect with the writer's experience of finding out more about the inner self and our strengths. The discipline of regular meditation according to David Green has given him an understanding of love and happiness and success.
This is not a religious book and you do not feel preached to but the writer believes that faith in our own abilities, rather than faith in external powers, plays a large part in the help and love arriving from the Invisible Hand. One passage stays with me: "Meditation is the superfood for the mind. This superfood calms my mind and I worry less."
I would be happy to recommend this book as an inspiring read."
Rating: 8.5/10
J A Skinner
"I was given this book to read and review. I enjoyed it very much. I have come across many self-help and life change books before but, this book seems different in that it feels very honest and truthful.
The pace is good and the use of language is straightforward which makes it a very comfortable read. This is not a book about giving up material wealth for spiritualism, it in fact illustrates how a more spiritual way of life can improve all aspects of living, including wealth.
Being a recent convert to daily meditation, I can wholly connect with the writer's experience of finding out more about the inner self and our strengths. The discipline of regular meditation according to David Green has given him an understanding of love and happiness and success.
This is not a religious book and you do not feel preached to but the writer believes that faith in our own abilities, rather than faith in external powers, plays a large part in the help and love arriving from the Invisible Hand. One passage stays with me: "Meditation is the superfood for the mind. This superfood calms my mind and I worry less."
I would be happy to recommend this book as an inspiring read."
Rating: 8.5/10
J A Skinner
Published on November 29, 2013 10:44
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autobiography-of-a-yogi, biography, business, entrepreneur, meditation, mindfulness, non-fiction, self-help, success, yoga
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