"God pummeled me. My most horrific experience. Also my best."The Oracle is the enlightenment of a profound principle the author learned during a desperate season of his life. The power to transform a life finally awakened him. Embracing its message on one of his darkest days, he wrote The Oracle to revive hope and inspiration for the prosperity God offers each of us.The Oracle assures prosperity to the soul who observes its message, and a curse to the one who rejects it. Promoting a shift in one's mind, this universal law prompts wellness, abundance, hope, purpose, and a radically enriched life destiny.Ensuring the transformation of life and soul, The Oracle boasts promises almost too good to be true. Almost.
I'm a bit skeptical of this book. I agreed with a good portion of what Brown was saying, but the main concept of his book is to follow "The Oracle," which really boils down to Prosperity Preaching. Essentially, Brown believes that the closer you follow God, the more blessed your life will be, but as soon as you turn your back to God's teachings, you will live a cursed life. I don't think it's as black and white as that. Overall, our faiths and beliefs just don't quite line up, unfortunately.