Are you facing natural “impossibilities”? Are you waiting on God to break through for you? Do you sometimes have the sense that you were created for more than the temporal illusion surrounding you? This book, birthed in the counsel rooms of heaven, will provide a “you are here” on your spiritual map and will answer questions about your life and situation that you may have found perplexing. The wisdom of heaven paired with simple and practical action steps will bring you into alignment and will usher you into the dimension where miracles are your norm. You were created to be miraculous!
I will start with the good in this book. I think there are some concepts here that are helpful, most of them could be summed up with using positive affirmations and Scriptures to speak out loud to "manifest" your miracle. It sounds too easy, perhaps it is that easy. Oh and you have to actually believe it. I think there is validity to this practice even though I think it comes more naturally for some than others. Some people just more naturally can talk themselves up and have confidence so it's easy to recycle easy affirmations.
For the bad, the book is at least 100 pages too long. It is cyclical, there is no narrative arc or artistic flow, thoughts bounce very quickly from one random thought to the next without any real cohesion. She writes as if she is in a rush to share every dream or vision she's ever had, and at times its very difficult to connect even why she is sharing these dreams and visions or what actually they have meant or yielded in the natural. It felt convoluted.
Lastly the book suffers from the same problem most charismatic books do, it's just a random Scripture plopped onto a page, some random poorly researched study, and then an explanation or a testimony that is kind of vague that you can either take at face value or wonder how exactly this is information is helpful. In that sense the books is written in the way you take in a magic show. You might ooh and ah but you're still left asking how or was that actually real because I'm not seeing the connection or evidence of how this is actually changing much outside the confines of this book.
Talk into a mirror and your diabetes will go away. Talk to yourself and God and He will tell you what to invest in and you will be rich. There even is a weird thread towards the end that hints at some type of human earthly immortality that could be achieved if you practice everything in this book perfectly that differs from eternal life and resurrection from the dead.
I'm willing to consider some of the things she lists at the close of each chapter, but there certainly doesn't need to be 12 chapters. Most of them end on the same note. Speak positively over your circumstances. The last chapter says take communion but recommends it daily as if it is a multivitamin.
In short a 40 page manual of this book I would read and recommend. a 290 page "book" is a slog to read and I was very glad when it was finally over.
Deeper depths are within these pages. The content was so rich that I had to stop to meditate and marinate on Him and His desires for me and for His church. Thank you!