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Creating True Prosperity

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Personal-growth pioneer Shakti Gawain presents her definition of prosperity: not bankrolls and material possessions, but rather a fulfilled heart and soul. Interviewing people about their views of prosperity, she has found that most, regardless of their wealth, feel a serious lacking in their overall sense of well-being. Using a fresh approach, she challenges the Western tendency to equate money with happiness, encouraging readers to examine their longings honestly, follow them to their roots, and separate them from false desires or addictions. Writing with authority and warmth, Gawain shows readers how to create true prosperity in satisfying relationships and the kind of happiness not dependent on possessions or circumstances.

192 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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Shakti Gawain

114 books357 followers
Shakti Gawain is an author and proponent of what she calls "personal development". Her books have sold over 10 million copies, according to her website. Gawain's best known book is "Creative Visualization". She has also written "Living in the Light", "Awakening", "Meditations", "The Path of Transformation", "The Four Levels of Healing", "Creating True Prosperity" and "Developing Intuition". She is the co-founder, with Marc Allen, of New World Library Publishing Company and founder of Nataraj Publishing, a division of New World Library.

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127 reviews4 followers
March 25, 2008
I like Shakti Gawain's stuff. A book on life. To write more would make me sound like an esoteric smuck
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559 reviews40 followers
July 29, 2022
Short, sweet, and to the point.

Prosperity is framed in terms of one living as one wishes, which while related to material needs, is not as tightly coupled as one might superficially think. This is reminiscent of how I defined "the ultimate cause" of social justice as "supporting everyone to experience life as they see fit."

Some reference is made to Hal and Sidra Stone's Voice Dialogue method of inviting many subselves to the table to discuss life as co-selves, which I tend to find fun ;- )

Generally, the approach is one of finding holistic, integrative balance to one's life, inside and out, fostering clarity as to what one wishes in life as seeking to approach this together. A nice rosy vision ☺️

If will only read one of Shakti Gawain's books, I recommend Creative Visualizations.
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20 reviews5 followers
August 20, 2009
another one for the permanent shelves!
213 reviews9 followers
March 11, 2016
This book opened my eyes to the reality of creating true prosperity in my life! Please read this book.
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428 reviews138 followers
May 10, 2025
Shakti Gawain เป็นครูทางด้านจิตวิญญาณที่มีชื่อเสียงในรุ่น Baby Boomer มาตั้งแต่ยังสาว (1948-2018) ในเล่ม Creating True Prosperity (1997) เธออธิบายเรื่องความอุดมสมบูรณ์เอาไว้ทั้งเล่ม เรียงลำดับบทมาให้ทำความเข้าใจตามได้ง่ายๆ

เนื้อหาส่วนที่เราชอบเป็นพิเศษคือการอธิบายคู่ขั้วตรงข้าม และบทที่ 9 ถาม-ตอบเพื่อเคลียร์ประเด็นชวนสับสน

Shakti ชี้ให้เห็นแนวคิดสุดโต่งทางฝั่งศาสนาและทางฝั่งวัตถุนิยม ก่อนจะเริ่มอธิบายเรื่องคู่ขั้วตรงข้าม ยกตัวอย่าง และทำอย่างไรจึงจะรักษาสมดุลไว้ได้ เป็นคนที่ใช้ภาษาได้รื่มรมย์ ร่มเย็น และใช้คำง่ายมากกกกกก

เราชอบที่เธอไม่ใช่สายฮีล Inner Child ก่อนแล้วทุกอย่างถึงจะผ่านไปได้ เราชอบที่เธอให้อยู่กับปัจจุบัน แก้ที่ปัจจุบัน เพราะสิ่งที่เกิดจากปัจจุบันมันอาจเป็นผลหรืออาจไม่ใช่ผลของ Inner Child ก็ได้ กอดและปลอบใจ Inner Child เราไว้ แต่อย่างดราม่าไปตาม Inner Child นั้น ก็เราไม่ใช่เด็กคนนั้นแล้วนี่นา

Shakti ให้มุมมองที่น่าสนใจว่า เงิน(ทรัพย์สิน) ที่เราครอบครองขึ้นอยู่กับ mindset+ความรู้สึก ที่เรามีต่อ 'อำนาจ'
-ฟังคำว่าอำนาจแล้วเรานึกถึงอะไร?
- คนมีอำนาจในความคิดเราเป็นคนแบบไหน?
พร้อมแบบฝึกหัดให้ขุดลึกลงไปทำความรู้จักตัวเองว่า ข้างในตัวเราคิดเห็นและผูกพันกับคำว่าอำนาจในลักษณะไหน -- แบบฝึกหัดนี้ให้ 5 ดาวเลย!

ในขณะที่หนังสือสอนให้รวย(หมวดธุรกิจ) พูดถึงแต่วิธีทำให้รวยๆๆ Shakti บอกให้เราขุดลงมาดูข้างในตัวเอง ไม่ใช่ทุกคนหรอกที่อยากรวยล้นฟ้า มโนภาพทำให้เชื่อว่าเราอยากรวยๆๆ มีไลฟ์สไตล์เจิดจรัส แต่ข้างในตัวเรามันรู้ดีว่าเราอยากมีทรัพย์สินมากน้อยแค่ไหน แล้วเราตระหนักรู้รึยังว่าตัวเราต้องการแค่ไหนกันแน่?

แม้ว่าหนังสือสอนรวยจะบอกวิธีเร่งสร้างฐานะให้รวยเข้าๆ แต่หมุดหมายภายในตัวเราคือตัวกำหนดว่า จริงๆ แล้วชีวิตเราจะมีเท่าไร ดังนั้น ไม่ใช่ทุกคนหรอกที่จะรวย ความต้องการของหลายๆ คน แท้จริงคือ แค่อยู่สบายก็พอแล้ว

ถ้าไม่เข้าใจตัวเองว่าที่จริงตัวเองต้องการอะไร ก็จะไปไล่ล่าวิ่งตามการชี้นำของคนอื่นที่บอกให้สร้างฐานะรวยเข้าไว้สิ แล้วพอทำไม่ได้ก็เสียใจ

เป็นความเสียใจที่ไปวิ่งไล่ความฝันของคนอื่น เป็นความเสียใจเพราะเราไม่เข้าใจว่าตัวเองต้องการอะไร ก็เลยไม่ได้ใช้ชีวิตสอดคล้องกับความต้องการภายในตัวเอง

บทที่ 8 ว่าด้วยขั้นตอนที่จะนำเราไปสู่ความอุดมสมบูรณ์ เป็นบทที่ดี เข้าใจง่าย แต่ถ้าใครอยากได้คำอธิบายลึก(ยาก) กว่านี้สักหน่อย แนะนำเล่ม Seven Spiritual Laws of Success ของ Deepak Chopra มีแปลไทยค่ะ

สาระสำคัญของเล่ม Creating True Prosperity คือ Intuition, Duality, การรู้จักตัวเอง และการอยู่กับปัจจุบัน

ส่วนวิธีการไปสู่ความอุดมสมบูรณ์นั้น ถ้าพูดง่ายๆ ก็เหมือนเล่ม Manifest นั่นแหล่ะ แค่เล่มนี้เขียนก่อนเล่มนั้น 20 ปี

ชอบสไตล์การเขียนและภาษาของคุณ Shakti Gawain มากเลย ร่มรื่น เย็นใจ อบอุ่น ตรงประเด็น มีแต่เนื้อ ไม่มีน้ำเลย เป็นน้ำเสียงของคนใจดี อ่านแล้วอยากหาผลงานเล่มอื่นของเธอมาอ่านอีกค่ะ
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Author 7 books10 followers
February 8, 2024
The only other book by Gawain that I've read is "Creative Visualization." Like most self-help books, I found that one could have been summarized in an article, but it works. This book has a take on prosperity that I share - prosperity is having a life that you enjoy and is not about having as lot of money. But it also could have been distilled into an article. Also, there are a lot of references to other books the author has written, which is indicative that she's run out of stuff to write about and is rehashing as a means of advertising her other books. Not sure if she's written anything since this book which is about 20 years old, I think.
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137 reviews3 followers
July 15, 2020
I loved this book, especially two ideas that I learned from it.
The first -- that we are either pre-disposed towards "doing" or "being" and that we need both to find peace and fulfillment in life.
The other is that we have selves that we identify strongly with, aspects of ourselves that we like and want the world to see -- but also "disowned selves" that we think are bad or are ashamed of or afraid of, but we must also pay attention to those selves, too.

All in all, another wonderful book by Shakti Gawain.
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168 reviews15 followers
January 16, 2021
Some good content and one interesting exercise on identifying your primary and disowned selves, but ultimately unimpressive and shallow. Does a reasonably good job of highlighting a problem, but offers only the common, vague solutions and positive thinking.
12 reviews1 follower
May 18, 2019
Great self-help book. I've read, gave away my copy multiple times and repurchased multiple times! It's a book you continue to reread....
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6 reviews1 follower
April 29, 2020
Just love it!
This is a great way to understand how can we create our own prosperity every day.
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225 reviews19 followers
August 3, 2025
I didn’t like this one as much as her other books. Some good points but something felt off. It’s a shorter book and a bit repetitive.
Profile Image for Lora Shouse.
Author 1 book32 followers
June 4, 2016
In Creating True Prosperity, Shakti Gawain discusses ideas such as defining what true prosperity means for us, whether what we need is money, time, good relationships, or whatever. She also discusses the mental and spiritual aspects of how to achieve this prosperity.

For example, she talks about the polarities of various kinds of life energy in our lives, such as power vs. vulnerability or caring for self vs. caring for others. She explains how having all our energy concentrated at one end of some of these polarities causes us to miss out on the benefits of the opposite polarity, which leads to a lack in some important aspect of our lives.

This approach is more than just believing that we can get what we want, or thinking positive thoughts, or visualizing success, although these are useful tools for helping us learn to have more of the things we truly value in our lives. She talks about some concrete ways to help increase our success and balance our lives – everything from feeling and expressing our gratitude for the prosperity we already experience to getting therapy for emotional damage that may be keeping us from experiencing the best possible life in some way.

This is primarily an overview, and anyone who is interested in the topic will probably want to explore further. The book includes a list of resources to facilitate this.
Profile Image for Laura.
482 reviews
March 8, 2016
Surprisingly good. It repeated the same refrain of a lot of new age/self help stuff but Gawain mentioned responsibility of those who have the privileges of extra money and personal growth time to invest in making the world a more prosperous place for all. She also mentions environmental responsibility in wealth and that's very refreshing for this type of read. Most books are head-in-the-sand types and over simplified.
Gawain also speaks of accepting the full self and embracing the human experience and that spoke to me. I'm surprised how much I enjoyed this.
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Author 6 books19 followers
November 24, 2013
This was my second time through this book, so I definitely like it. Nothing earth shattering here, some decent moments and a worthwhile read for sure. At the end there's a question and answer segment with the author followed by a chapter on "stories of prosperity", the book slows down quite a bit for me in those last two chapters which kept me from giving it a four star rating.
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13 reviews
April 28, 2015
Beautiful perspective on self-help. Shakti Gawain is a therapist and life-long student of her own teachings. I loved the long look at centering self, accepting every part of yourself and how the process is related to prosperity (not necessarily monitarily). Definitely a book I will buy and use as a workbook.
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Author 3 books127 followers
May 1, 2011
I love this book. This is on my personal "100 Books you must read and have" list! Everyone needs help finding balance at some point in their life, and this book gives you guidance without being overbearing.
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June 19, 2013
Personal growth books seem overdone and overwhelming but this one did pique my interest. Many works are done by this author so I assume this is one established work. There were worthwhile points even though I do feel tedious reading them. Some times ideas have to evolve rather than be given.
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21 reviews10 followers
October 25, 2013
An absolute must, especially for women, to understand the magnetic aspects of accumulating wealth and prosperity.

The author hits on many of the more subtle principles necessary for marketing our true gifts for the betterment of all involved.

I very much enjoyed this short and inspiring piece.
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1,570 reviews85 followers
May 15, 2015

"Nós evitamos as coisas das quais temos medo porque pensamos que haverão consequências desastrosas se as confrontarmos. Mas a verdadeira consequência desastrosa em nossas vidas vem de evitar coisas sobre as quais nós precisamos aprender ou descobrir".
(Shakti Gawain)
10 reviews
November 16, 2008
What prosperity really means and valuable exercises to work through any limiting beliefs keeping you from true prosperity.
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138 reviews10 followers
March 13, 2014
I read about half of this book. I didn't really get into it.
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564 reviews182 followers
August 25, 2017
Shakti is one of those charming & compelling women. This is another good lesson on finding balance and having peace of mind (& heart) by her.
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