Make your own wishes come true, with a little help from New York Times bestselling author Paul Pearsall.
Like blowing out candles on a cake, we think of wishing as magic, never believing that our wishes can be realized. But wishing is more than just a dreamy occupation. It is one of our most powerful ways of influencing our own and others' destiny. In this revolutionary book, New York Times bestselling author Paul Pearsall tells us how to make our wishes come true. He reveals the act of wishing to be a unique ritual with its own set of ancient rules that can transform life.
In this fascinating, step-by-step approach on turning wishes into realities, Pearsall offers the results of his ten-year study of over 2,000 wishers and shows how to wish effectively from the heart, not the brain. He presents the cultural and spiritual aspects of wishing and the facts that document and prove the crucial role it plays in our daily life. Fun, mystical, and rewarding, Wishing Well is the first book ever to show that wishes can come true, as long as we wish well. "Your intent alters your reality." --Paul Pearsall
Dr. Paul Pearsall was a licensed clinical neuropsychologist, clinical professor at the University of Hawai`i, and on the Board of Directors of the Hawai`i State Consortium for Integrative Health Care. He was a member of the heart transplant study team at the University of Arizona School of Medicine and Senior Research Advisor for the Human Energy Systems Laboratory at the University of Arizona.
I've picked up and put down this book several times with thoughts like "hogwash" and "worth a try" and "maybe this really works." I'm finally ready to pass it on to a friend and see what her thoughts are as she reads the subtitle "Making Your Every Wish Come True." One of the six side effects of wishing is probably the most productive reason for wishing -- "Wishing is good fun taking away stress and tension. It brings joy and optimism, relaxation, immunity, and lowers your heart and breathing rate. What could be better than that? If the title interests you, I wish you Happy Reading!