Aims to offer a radical approach to conscious creating. This book shows you how you can put your life into high gear, manifesting what you want so you can live a life of fulfilment, abundance, joy, peace and happiness.
Makes much more sense to read AFTER reading Radical Forgiveness. The content is great if you've never studied the Law of Attraction any further than watching or reading The Secret. It's something the best LOA coaches incorporate and blog about regularly, however, so nothing new for seasoned students.
Please do something about the formatting though, it's terrible on Kindle for IOS and distracting with sentence/paragraph breaks everywhere they shouldn't be, and missing pictures.
The first part of this book was great -- a simple, clear presentation of the principles of manifestation. It was great for me as a beginner who has heard people talk of this but had little prior knowledge about how to go about consciously manifesting anything. I found the end of the book less helpful to me personally, but it presented good examples of how manifestation can be applied in a couple of specific situations. The purpose chapter was a little disappointing; however, it should not detract much from the overall quality of the book. I recommend this book for people who are curious as to about manifestation -- it is a quick easy read with good information for getting started.
This is a great companion book to Radical Forgiveness. I give it three stars because of that. If I hadn’t already read that book, this would have been far less impactful and wouldn’t have resonated as much. It had some nice recaps from RF. I loved Colin Tipping, and love that he has worksheets with each process, which is different from other books. You have tangible exercises to do to help you heal. Loved the book but I save the high ratings for Radical Forgiveness. Start with that, then read this.
This book continues the theme of the author's previous book, Radical Forgiveness. In fact, I found it easier to understand and apply the teachings of the latter book far more readily after finishing this one. These concepts fly in the face of common sense reasoning on first blush, but adoption of the new paradigm begins to make more sense after working with the concepts.
I have to admit. I didn’t read the original book—Radical Forgiveness so I was a bit lost as I started to read this one. I soon caught on and after a few chapters, stopped and tried to summarize some of the ideas—very, very interesting ideas to a friend. I like a lot of what the author is proposing—that the way we see the world dates back to Descartes and Darwin—a dog eat dog place where survival is key. We tend to see ourselves as victims, the effect in a cause and effect environment. Life is a random series of events. He labels that Paradigm one.
This book Radical Manifestation offers a paradigm shift. He describes how to begin to make that shift. To see life not as a disconnected series of events but as a connected whole. He suggests that people do have control. He mentions energy and the power of love.
There are a lot of powerful ideas in this book. He touches on Radical Forgiveness, which is very interesting. If you’re looking for a way to feel more in control of your life, I recommend going on this journey. It is not an easy read. It is not meant to be. The ideas are meant to be read, thought about and implemented. 5 stars
I particularly liked the way Colin described the difference between the Newtonian/Darwinian Paradigm and the Quantum/Metaphysical Paradigm. Those of us who are on the spiritual journey confront these differences every moment. Colin’s description helps us keep cool and not get distracted from realizing our intention. Thank you Colin where ever you are.
I thought this book was very well researched and laid out. Very thorough and easy to understand. This is a favorite topic of mine and I got a ton of valuable information as well as lots of new direction and clarification. I would definitely recommend reading it
Really enjoyed this! Easy to read and liked the workbooks too, the only thing was the lines were quite far apart and some grammatical blips but otherwise recommend!