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1 cassette / 90 minutes
Read by the Author, Deepak Chopra

In Boundless Energy, prominent physician and bestselling author Deepak Chopra, M.D. offers a highly focused plan for unlocking the mind's energizing potential and restoring energy and vitality to your life.

In this Audio, Dr. Chopra introduces an exciting new program for deriving more energy from food, minimizing energy-depleting behaviors, balancing behavioral patterns, and utilizing the power of personal growth to create a sense of natural stimulation and alertness.  By following Dr. Chopra's suggestions, listeners can fight chronic fatigue and reduce the demands on already stressful lives.

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Published October 3, 1995

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Deepak Chopra

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Deepak Chopra, MD serves as the Founder and Chairman of The Chopra Foundation, and Co-Founder of the Chopra Center for Wellbeing.

As a global leader and pioneer in the field of mind-body medicine, Chopra transforms the way the world views physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and social wellness. Known as a prolific author of eighty books books with twenty-two New York Times best sellers in both fiction and non-fiction, his works have been published in more than forty-three languages.

Chopra’s medical training is in internal medicine and endocrinology. He is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians and a member of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists. Dr. Chopra serves as Co-Founder and Chairman of The Chopra Center for Wellbeing, Founder of The Chopra Well on YouTube, Adjunct Professor of Executive Programs at Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, Adjunct Professor at Columbia Business School, Columbia University, Assistant Clinical Professor, in the Family and Preventive Medicine Department at the University of California, San Diego, Health Sciences, Faculty at Walt Disney Imagineering, and Senior Scientist with The Gallup Organization.

GlobeIn acknowledges Chopra as "one of top ten most influential spiritual leaders around the world." TIME magazine has described Dr. Chopra as "one of the top 100 heroes and icons of the century and credits him as "the poet-prophet of alternative medicine."


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904 reviews15 followers
April 16, 2009
This little book discusses yoga, aruyveda, meditation, and diet as things that can improve one's life when faced with an inordinate amount of stress. Even if you don't have chronic fatigue (which I don't) the suggestions in the book provide a 21st century holistic mindest to self-care that most of us could benefit form following.

While some of this information wasn't new to me, this was the first book I've read that actually discussed aryuvedic concepts in a mroe sophisticaed way (I've reda other books that have large sections on this that aren't nearly as ood). This book goes beyond just your surface body type to help you determine your dosha/s.
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48 reviews5 followers
July 6, 2017
De difícil avaliação. Apresentou-me o sistema Ayurvédico, que desconhecia até ao início da sua leitura. Após começar a leitura mais gente me falou deste nome.
No entanto, achei que o livro era escrito numa linguagem leve demais, ou sendo sincera, muitas vezes com um conteúdo fácil de escrever em dias de inspiração. Alguns conceitos bem transferidos para o papel, alguns temas bem debatidos.
Dou 3 estrelas pelo primeiro contacto que tive com o tema e pelas imagens expressivos.
Se tivesse de ler livro similar a este noutro dia? Certamente rejeitava ou demoraria muuuuuuuuito tempo.
Profile Image for Daniela Lopes ☕.
48 reviews5 followers
November 9, 2020
Second time I read it, and it's fantastic how different moments in our life give different meanings to the books we read ... the first time I read it, it made little sense to me - it was a book I didn't like, an author who didn't make me sense; after having seen some Deepak lectures in the last few months and more than one person, at random, telling me about his journey, I felt it was time to reread - and what a different experience it was! It remains a world that does not accommodate me 100%, but much of the content is clear and something I want to deepen. Until the next reading, Deepak!
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90 reviews
August 9, 2019
I love that this book was not longer than it needed it to be. Short, sweet, to the point and full of great information and advice. This is one I want on my shelf to reread and refer to. It has practical life changing tips that are easy to implement. I recommend this to anyone with chronic fatigue or just want to live better.
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21 reviews14 followers
June 9, 2020
Actually, terrible.
I bought a copy because a friend of mine had told me how much she had learnt from this and so, out of curiosity, I had to check it out. I started doubting when “studies” were mentioned without any reference to the concrete study: neither an author, an investigator or a book. The only footnote in the whole book was to mention another book from the same author.
All of my belief was completely crushed when I start reading the author making up random origins for words just for convenience.
Besides all of that, I think it’s intelectually dishonest for a person to talk about a subject as if it was science without exploring it or referring to other books. Most of the book is about things that all “healthy people” do, that everyone knows, but written with a kind of superiority that forces the reader to simply believe in what is written without further proof.
The whole book’s content, or almost, may be true, but there are too many leads for it not being that way, and also I would like some evidence for the so called “scientific” theories exposed.
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8 reviews1 follower
February 2, 2017
Es un libro de autoayuda, para elevar el espíritu y la energía, optimizar el potencial de la misma.
No es un gran libro se lee rápido, pero he parado en cosas que dice totalmente esenciales, casi obligadas para realizarlas en el día a día y acrecentar la energía, que pocas veces nos damos cuenta que nos agota en el pasar del tiempo. De eso trata, claro, de encontrar nuestra energía y que sea sin límite alguno, nos ayuda en posturas corporales, en la alimentación, a encontrar nuestro punto de reserva, por qué la fatiga es normal, y por qué NO debe serlo, sacar lo mejor tanto en lo físico como en lo mental. Me pareció un libro que está bien. Pero aplica mucho el ayurveda, y no me atrapó como me hubiese gustado, más viniendo de Deepak. Está bien para tener en cuenta muchos consejos. Eso es seguro.
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46 reviews1 follower
October 19, 2016
I have dealt with fatigue and low energy for many years and I found this book to be very helpful and full of suggestions that I can relate to and use easily. It's a great little book that I keep on my shelf and refer to from time to time when my energy levels start to sink. I found the simple yoga moves, diet suggestions, and energy level charts especially helpful but you can easily pick and choose depending on how you might be feeling at the time. I enjoy most of Deepak Chopra's books but this one in particular is timeless and even if you pick up an older edition (mine was published in 1995) it won't become outdated.
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25 reviews2 followers
August 29, 2011
This book is a great insight to human body..if you are waking up tired after a long sleep or wondering why certain types of exercises are more appealing than the others for you , this book has the answers.it's a handy guide to maximising one's energy which has lots simple strategies to implement. Don't expect miracles though unless you make some changes in your life.......very easy to read and short.
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118 reviews57 followers
May 14, 2019
In this short and sweet book, Deepak takes a holistic approach towards addressing the causes of chronic fatigue and providing easy to apply, practical solutions for healing it at the mind, body and spirit level!
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990 reviews
April 5, 2020
Gentle avervedic basics. No new material from his books 20 years ago. Still solid and helpful though, and beautifully communicated.
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August 15, 2022
Já conhecia o autor através das experiências de meditação gratuitas que faz com a Oprah, mas nunca tinha lido nada dele. Este livro veio ao meu encontro numa fase em que estava a sentir um cansaço que nunca mais acabava. Comecei a pôr em prática pequenas mudanças, a filosofia ayurvédica não era nova para mim, já tinha contacto através do yoga, pranayama e massagens, por isso foi fácil entender a abordagem holística e tentar pôr em prática. Há coisas mais difíceis que outras, mas mesmo fazendo pequenas mudanças, noto diferença, creio que é sobretudo uma questão de atitude. Mudando a perspectiva, tudo pode mudar.
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145 reviews1 follower
June 15, 2018
Common sense but packaged in an elegant talk on shakras basically.
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2 reviews
January 21, 2019
Amazing view of the connection mind/body/spirit in today's society and practical advice of how to overcome fatigue.
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July 22, 2020
If you are from India, Hindu you know 80-90% of what written in the book. It offers nothing new. But still if you want to go through it or brush up, it’s a fair read. Can’t expect much though
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6 reviews7 followers
March 18, 2023
Concise, well structured and useful book with pragmatic actions for leveling up your energy. Recommended to read and specially to follow and adopt these good habits
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176 reviews
October 14, 2025
Amazing book and love the nature concept of nature cycle to get a good health
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October 15, 2025
Good points on digestion, but it was a DNF bc the writing structure was so freakin boring
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286 reviews46 followers
July 25, 2020
Man’s consciousness is also like an atom, and if we allow that atom to remain split, then everything flows out of it, the infinite energy too flows out. If that atom becomes joined, becomes closed – no division, no split – synthesis happens, integration happens. It becomes closed, it becomes a full stop; the outward loss in all directions stops and infinite energy becomes available inside. The experience of this infinite energy is the experience of godliness, of infinite bliss; it is the experience of infinite courage. After the experience of this infinite energy, nothing remains to be experienced; everything has been experienced.
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453 reviews35 followers
June 18, 2008
Kate and I read this one out loud to one another on the last leg of our annual driving trip. If you have ever wondered why you fell more tired in the morning after sleeping in or why you seem to feel more attracted to certain types of exercise than others, Deepak Chopra has answers based upon thousands of years of ayurvedic science (aka the Wisdom of India). Although I have read a lot of books on health and energy, Chopra is one of my favorite authors in this field. Very intriguing possibilities of how to regain vibrant health.
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352 reviews
May 10, 2008
Great insight into human health. If you any issue with tiredness or chronic fatigue, it is very helpful. I am reading this in conjunction with seeing an aryurvedic doctor and it is really helping my health.

I like learning about the different body types--I am Pitta--and doing the self massage with the oil.
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317 reviews58 followers
July 3, 2016
This is a good overview of Ayurveda and strategies to increase energy. However, as the author recognizes, it is for people without health conditions so I felt that some of the information wasn't applicable to me. I kept wondering why couldn't he have talked about people with illnesses that require more rest/cause fatigue - certainly we're deserving of having boundless energy, too!
36 reviews2 followers
June 19, 2008
Not the worst self help book ever. I at least made it all the way through. It's great to read something that lets you know everything you like is bad for you and everything you hate is good for you. Go figure.
5 reviews2 followers
February 23, 2008
This had some really interesting stuff and some really weird stuff. I liked the stretches and exercises though.
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16 reviews
November 9, 2009
This book is written for people with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (which I don't have) but it talks about some great methods you can use to increase your energy throughout the day.
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605 reviews10 followers
August 22, 2011
Um, yeah. Er, well...this one's not for me.
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615 reviews20 followers
June 6, 2016
Tiny book packed with a lot of great information. Covers the main point in leading a whole, healthy lifestyle.
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