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Books : A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose (Oprah's Book Club, Selection 61)In association with Amazon.comRating: - I think I will stay with the Earth God created...It's a much better earth than the one this evil, lying misleader has to offer. He paints a pretty picture...that completely removed God from your life...Don't you know??? you take the place of GOD now according to this man. I don't know about you, but I in no way feel I could ever take the place of God, nor would I try to strip myself of the many blessings God has for my life by sayin I am GOD. That is what these people are doing to you in this book. It will lead you down a lonely sad road that eventually leads straight to HELL!! Don't buy it! Rating: - A Must ReadPlease, Please read this book. Tolle tells us about the final frontier, and how urgent it is that we individually go there. It has altered my life, and the life of many I know in a very positive way. It is truly an awakening for all, and deserves multiple readings. C.D. Brown Rating: - A New EarthI felt it was difficult to read. Too many words to really understand the meaning. But going to continue to work my way thru it. I enjoy ordering from Amazon but recieved a shipment yesterday and was shocked at one of the books I ordered. I had NO idea that a book I paid over $30+ for did not have any story line on Prince..........its mostly a coffee table book with pictures and not what I had expected at all. Very disapointed. Rating: - Tolle's MasterpieceI can't recall reading a book that has had as huge an impact on my life as 'A New Earth'. Tolle has explained how we can reclaim control over our lives by understanding that most of us function under the control of our ego, which has an agenda of its own. Once we realize that's not who we are, everything changes. This is the best non-fiction book I've ever read. I recommend it to everyone; no exceptions. Rating: - Unenjoyable rehashThere is nothing in this book that a person seeking to better themself doesn't already know. I'm shocked at how many 5-star ratings this book has received. Tolle rehashes, repeats, and rephrases over, and over, and over. The main points of the book could have been presented in half the pages. |
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