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The Power of Alpha Thinking (Signet)
by Jess Stearn
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Signet (1977-01-01)
ISBN: 0451163281
EAN: 9780451163288
Dewy Decimal #: 636
Paperback: 1 pages
SKU: 40430
Condition: Good
Comments: THE PAPERBACK BOOK! SIGNET, NAL, 1977. THE UNABRIDGED 1ST EDITION. EARLY PRINT. PAPERBACK BOOK AND PAGES ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. Rapid shipping w/FREE tracking. GREAT PACKAGING . Air Mail. YW.
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Customer Reviews
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This is an extremely powerful book
Rating (5)
Date: 2002-12-01
4 out of 4 customers found this reveiw helpful
If you can get your hands on this book I strongly recommend it. The author goes into many different areas of mind exploration including healing yourself and others with your mind. All aspects of your life can be improved by "going within." This is a fantastic book that should be in print. This book has nothing in common whatsoever with the Celestine Prophecies which I did not care for.
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Leaves something behind!
Rating (4)
Date: 2000-04-20
6 out of 6 customers found this reveiw helpful
Power of alpha-thinking, what is that? That is why I read the book and also because it didnt seem that big. It is written in a very nice and easy language and it keeps you interrested most of the time. But it leaves something behind, a new idea and makes you think in general about your unexploited potencials. I have after I read the book done a litle bit of the practices described in the book and yes I feel differences, I really do, though not at all as dramatic as the book describes. A good read for the open minded! Regards, Arni
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Very Informative
Rating (4)
Date: 1998-08-24
8 out of 8 customers found this reveiw helpful
If you liked the Celestine Prophecy, then you will enjoy this book. It dives more into the science behind altered states of awareness with such things as biofeedback, but is not written like a technical manual or text book. I had no problem keeping my interest peaked througout. I chuckled to myself when I found that the author seemed intent on making the reader aware that he always found himself next to the prettiest woman in the room on several occasions. Regardless, it was very informative and an easy read.
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