Creating reality and its manifestations

Creating reality and its manifestations

DA 2,200.00
Sale price  DA 2,200.00 Regular price 
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Creating reality and its manifestations

Creating reality and its manifestations

DA 2,200.00
Sale price  DA 2,200.00 Regular price 

About the Book

What I liked most about this book was the chapter dedicated to refining the law of attraction and the excellent refutation of "The Secret" book and film. It offers a careful reading that cannot be considered an attack, but rather an explanation of how easily we are deceived as readers into clinging to illusions, believing we can escape or survive through them, when prospects seem bleak. But after reading this, you will start asking questions in a different way, because many secrets will have been revealed to you. No exercise in this book can pass without the reader attempting to apply it, not because it's so simple (though it is), but to satisfy curiosity and prove that their doubts were valid, leading them to fully embrace it because it truly works. Manifestation, manifestation—what a big word, some might say at the beginning of reading. But upon delving deeper into the reading, you find yourself compelled to reread certain passages because they contain what is clear, true, and simple, not naive. Manifestation is about realizing your desires, wishes, dreams, or intentions; the names are many, but the meaning is one. And if you've heard the saying "Manifestation by letting go," this book will clarify that for you, by freeing yourself from attachment, because attachment is captivity and a bond. And if I left the word "creation" for last, it's because the reader, after extensive reading, will judge this word and will not find in it any transgression, but rather a deep respect for everything any of us believes in. You will find much. And speaking of what we believe in and turn to in our prayers, I will quote sentences that affected me as a translator, a reader, and a human being: "Do not recite your prayers as if you are begging, but recite them as gratitude and thanks. Do not recite your prayers with fear overwhelming you, but let your recitation be when you are safe and resolute."
Published by Dar Ranees
Dar Al Khayal Lebanon
The original and sole edition is specific to Algeria

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