When first published, "The Art of Soaring" stayed at the top of Russian bestseller lists for a whole year. Revealing potent ancient techniques for manifesting your reality through humor, the book became an instant favorite with over one million readers. Changing your life on the spot has never been so much fun! The theory section is followed by hilarious real life stories of healed personal relationships, financial success, miracle cures, and more. Simple and irresistibly positive, it makes you feel lighter, and as you start applying these amazing techniques, get ready for miracles and laughter to enter your everyday life.
I liked the first part of the book. But when all the anecdotes started, it went downhill pretty fast. They were all pretty similar (once you've read a few you've read them all), and honestly, they seemed fake. They just seemed too good to be true, and they never talked about what happened years later (if all the couples were still together, the children and parents still like each other).
It seems to suggest sorcery is a means for attaining things. I believe I would need to be raised in a deprived Russian village to appreciate this work. Truly a foreign and cultist concept for finding happiness. I did not buy into this book at all.
Honestly, I'm not entirely sure what I just read, but if the take away is to keep your attitude positive and have a sense of humor, I can get behind that.