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Experientialknowing
USA
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Posted - Jul 15 2014 : 08:19:09 AM
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Here is something Kriya interested people might actually get something out of.
The Invisible Hand: Business, Success & Spirituality
No the one writing this is not the Author nor do I have any financial stake in this, just passing on a remarkably clearly written book available on Amazon.
To get a better feel for this Kriya related book below are links for it on Amazon and a video of the author reading it.
Overall it a nice addition to my library.
http://www.amazon.com/Invisible-Han...visible+hand
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featu...=MSR5ygE1ydc
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Holy
796 Posts |
Posted - Oct 01 2014 : 5:22:18 PM
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Btw, the author of this book, David Green, was also in Tattendorf, last KYI reteat. He spoke about his book, then we could also talk with him. I read into the book a little while being there. He writes about his experiences with kriya while being active in the business world.
Small world :P We all will meet earlier or later :D |
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Experientialknowing
USA
263 Posts |
Posted - Oct 02 2014 : 1:25:43 PM
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Hi Holy yeah my bad the book is a nice book, but I posted before reading through it all the way, after a while it got pretty boring and too organization-ish, like the Author was trying to curry favor and being oh so politically correct for a certain atmosphere so not so great after all.
The value here is for people in the organization kind of like people who are part of a church that like reading that church's stuff that supports their church point of view helps keep the faith.
The book had a good start minus the Pyramid stuff but got lost along the way and too predictable and repetitive.
On a scale of 1 to 10 I give it a 4 for being very hard to finish reading without making an effort to do so as it fails to captivate and hold this readers attention. All to often I found myself rolling my eyes thinking oh please.
Apologies to all for a premature book recommendation, but if it makes anyone feel better I purchased it twice giving the second purchase to someone as a gift. |
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Dogboy
USA
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Posted - Oct 02 2014 : 4:21:51 PM
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quote: Apologies to all for a premature book recommendation, but if it makes anyone feel better I purchased it twice giving the second purchase to someone as a gift.
Ah, man, that makes me feel worse! |
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