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Cosmic Ordering: The Next Adventure

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Her first book, The Cosmic Ordering Service --with more than 1 million in sales in Mohr's home country of Germany--recently exploded across England after Noel Edmonds, popular host of "Deal or No Deal," revealed that he followed the book's principles and they had changed his life. We have all had an experience where we've secretly wished for something--from finding the right partner to scoring a good parking spot--then voila! had that wish become reality. While some might write it off as coincidence, Barbel Mohr explains through her theory of cosmic ordering, that it's anything but random luck. In Cosmic Ordering , author Barbel Mohr delves deeper into the idea of placing orders with the universe, with more hints and ideas behind the belief that we are in charge of our own reality. Mohr's playful, simple approach to this popular concept is both entertaining and inspirational. Cosmic Ordering includes more of Mohr's experiences as well as stories from readers who've used the Cosmic Ordering Service themselves. Learn why it's best not to tell people about your cosmic orders before they are delivered, what you need to know to get started, plus more tricks to get what you want. Translated by Dawn Bailiff

224 pages, Paperback

First published April 20, 2007

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329 reviews66 followers
September 17, 2014
Flicked through this in a bookstore. I could not seriously make out any coherent message or thought stream in the whole book. It might make more sense as an additional thought-stream related to her first book, however, read as a standalone book, it touches on a host of strange topics related to why 'cosmic ordering' might work or not work.
The summary at the end dispenses with the whole book and system, saying that you should just look in the mirror and convince yourself that you deserve to have a 'personal paradise' in your life. OK..
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August 4, 2013
A book everyone should read in order to find out just how much is out there for EVERYONE. I found it a little bit complex/ambiguous in parts but I'm feeling totally inspired.
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