Making Your Thoughts Work For You 4-CD Live Lecture

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Making Your Thoughts Work For You 4-CD Live Lecture

by: Wayne W. Dyer, Byron Katie



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Binding: Audio CD
Dewey Decimal Number: 153
EAN: 9781401911898
Format: Audiobook, CD
ISBN: 1401911897
Label: Hay House
Manufacturer: Hay House
Number Of Items: 4
Publication Date: 2007-03-01
Publisher: Hay House
Studio: Hay House



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Presenting together for the first time, Byron Katie and Wayne Dyer address the powerful effects of your thoughts and how they create your experience.

      You'll learn a transformative process that will allow you to identify the stressful thoughts that cause all the pain and suffering in your life. When you release these thoughts, instead of letting them dictate your experience, you become empowered to live a life of joy--in touch with your true nature.

       Make the choice to change your thoughts to bring about inner peace and true happiness. In this powerful CD program, two life-changing teachers show you the way.

















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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Macaroni
These cd's are NOT worth the expense or time listening. I managed to get through Dr.Dyer's joking and gloating, but when Byron Katie started to speak, it took a lot of self control to not run and turn off the cd. She has the worst case of dry mouth I have ever heard and no amount of volume control can stop it from sounding like she's got a mouthful of macaroni. I could only manage listening for about 30 seconds at a time. These are super nice people who I am sure meant to put out a product that would help and inspire people. BUT, honestly, it's pretty bad. The content is just not there either. Just sayin. If you are looking for something on a cd that is relaxing, inspiring, or positive, try music.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great!!!!
One of the best work, I have heard on the subject. It's the primary source of inspiration as I drive every time I hear it I learn something new. Vincent





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Brilliant Partnership
As a fan of Wayne Dyer's for many years, I stand in awe of the degree to which his personal spiritual growth has accelerated his role as teacher and lecturer. This union with Byron Katie, (an amazing being who epitomizes love in action), is truly a marriage made in heaven. A must for anyone on a serious spiritual journey.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Interesting and helpful perspectives
The two lectures/workshops on the 4 CD set explain in a clear and understandable way in which ways we can help ourselves to become less enslaved to our own (negative) thoughts, and how to take some distance from our minds and the constant rambling that goes on in there. By sharing a different perspective on our being (we are not our minds or what our mind tels us) and giving us a path to step into this perspective, we can let go of negative patterns and thoughts, and find outselves more free from worrying and stress. I recommend this for anyone wanting to broaden their minds and find more freedom and power in their lives.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - MAKING YOUR THOUGHTS WORK FOR YOU
I ENJOYED ALL THE NEW INFORMATIVE INFORMATION THAT DR.DYER AND B. KATIE HAD TO SHARE. I WILL USE THIS INFORMATION FOR MYSELF AND AT WORK. IT WAS A GREAT WAY TO LISTEN TO A LIVE RECORDED WORK SHOP.



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