Unusual and fascinating. The first book on self-improvement or finance related topics I haven't found positively abhorrent. Kind of a no frills or hokum articulating of principles and concepts which have been dressed up in bombastic language, riddled with unrealistic promises and marketed to great success and profit, consequently entirely poisoning public perception of knock off bootlegged iterations, e.g. the Secret etc. Really sort of diplomatic, measured, practical applications of big, somewhat esoteric ideas in nonthreatening, modest, diplomatic terms and reasonable assertions and positing which don't stretch credulity or feel woo woo far fetched. I also enjoy traditions and framings which blend Abrahamic mythos and structures with beliefs in reincarnation, finding parallels and interfaith overlaps allowing for dialogue and union between sectarian divisions and borders, languages is exciting to see possibilities in and encourage ripe opportunities from pursuit of.