Unabridged Audiobook
This man is one of the most intelligent, aware and tenacious men you shall ever read about. This is my second book of his. that i have listened to over the past two months, and i cannot hey enough! Dr Joe Dispenza explains things so elegantly making it easy for the reader/listener to comprehend. Now i am going to embrace what i have learned and use the tools given to change my bad habitual ways, and lifestyle. Thank you Dr
always inspiring and motivating
Excellent book which beautifully explains the relationship between mind and matter and how this can help you to transform yourself, your life and health. Psychology, neuroscience, physiology, philosophy, quantum physics, ancient wisdom and genetics all blended together into a big fascinating cake of important knowledge.
Loved this book
Good book and narrator but kind a challenge to listen to an Australian voice when you know Joe's voice :-)
Great book, very informative
Great book, now it's time to put in the work
I found the messages in this book so encouraging. Love this author’s approach.
this guy is a dangerous quack
The beginning of the rest of my life…. The possibilities are endless….I’m great full for things I didn’t know existed….it’s understanding why I never felt whole and realizing my life will never be the same He is the only person to explain in a way that I could understand
Amazing book. Just annoyed that it builds up to the meditation at the end and then never reads out the scripts?! After going into full description of people brain scans, but not reading out the meditation script seems absurd and disappointing.
Great Reading book ✅ The only thing - no meditation explanations And book should include a pdf or links to the book diagrams like on Dr Joe Dispenzas audiobook downloads . You cannot download the book - only listen so it’s like renting audio only (I guess that’s the point)
Where is the meditation that is supposed to be part of the book!! No meditation at the end of the book while the author suggests the meditation Is the second part of the book. Why read about case studies and not be able to meditate?
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