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Cosmic Ordering: How to Make Your Dreams Come True

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Call on the cosmos to change your life and realise your dreams.How do you get what you want in life? Cosmic ordering. You decide what you want, you announce to the universe that it's your intention to get it, and it's delivered to you.Daily Mail astrologer Jonathan Cainer helps you achieve success, from the point of deciding what to order, through to delivery. So if you’re looking for your ideal job, perfect man, or the solution to your money and health worries, why not place a cosmic order?Described by the Telegraph as 'a perfect creed for the age – no commitment but unlimited benefits', cosmic ordering has become a new worldwide phenomenon, closely connected to ideas such as positive thinking, wish-fulfilment, prayer, goal setting and visualisation. So Jonathan Cainer invites you to meet your guardian angel, capable of granting your every wish, however big or small. But before you ask for anything, there are a few questions you should ask yourself first, not least of all, how do you really know what you want?Discover how cosmic ordering can work for you, and change your life forever.

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First published July 31, 2006

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Jonathan Cainer was a British astrologer.

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February 5, 2015
Don't get me wrong, this is not usually my favourite type of book, nor is it written as well as I would have liked. But as a guide to manifest reality it certainly did the trick in my case! Since I read this book and followed the advice within, my life has changed. I no longer worry, I wish... And in most cases I then sit back and watch my wishes come true. I started with small experiments, (such as wishing to travel more in my job) and gradually "levelled up". This does not always work... But 8 out of 10 times it does, which is good enough for me. I am now one of these strangely lucky people whose lives are happy, successful and filled with "happy coincidences".
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June 5, 2020
Someone bought this for me several years ago, and I only read the first few chapters, probably because it felt a tad pretentious. However, I decided at last to give it another chance.

It is effectively a book about making wishes, and a guide to how to make them come true. It feels a bit unconventional, because the bulk is written in the form of the "guardian angel" directly addressing the reader, repeatedly telling them that "I do not judge". So, my understanding is that the writer Jonathan Cainer does believe in guardian angels, who set down all sorts of rules as to which requests they will grant, i.e. they must not be malicious.

I was inclined to think again that this was pretentious, but I did notice that the book started making some good insights about the human psyche, and about human nature, and how most of us don't realise what we need, and just make wishes with our hearts.

I am still not sure whether I believe in cosmic ordering, but the book gave me a few things to think about anyway.
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August 8, 2019
This book made me look at existing and arising situations from a lighter perspective, as if I would be able to change them. Everything should be possible, as long as you are willing to look at opportunities that may appear right in front of you.
(I have to note that this story may only appeal to you if you are open to spiritual or cosmic ideas:) )
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February 11, 2010
This book was written from the perspective of a guardian angel, which I didn't particularly like. The book was confusing yet obvious in other places.
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9 reviews4 followers
October 12, 2009
Having read and re-read this book I was very confused and worried about all my thoughts, actions and affirmations. It certainly makes you think!
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December 24, 2014
Patronising, contrived, generally not very good. Though it does have a lot of truth in it, just badly presented. A shame. A waste of time and money.
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May 21, 2017
Pretty good... very easy to read but dont expect a how-to manual - more ideas and suggestions...
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January 19, 2016
Made me think!

Loved reading this, it's easy reading and well written. It's certainly made me think! I definitely recommend it! :) :)
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