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100 of 104 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Being in Balance,
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This review is from: Being in Balance (Paperback)
A great little book, small enough to keep on your desktop at work, so you can read snippits frequently and stay in-balance. Looks at life from a "road less traveled" perspective, more of a bigger-picture/real meaning-of-life perspective, such as how to really align your thinking with what you want, so that you can actually achieve what you want--getting rid of negativity and the "I can't" mentality, and related subject matter. I keep this booklet and "10 Secrets for Success & Inner Peace" on top of my desk at work at all times and read pieces of them frequently. I also invite co-workers to read them.
One example from the booklet would be that you cannot give away what you don't have to give. So, if you have no love in your heart for others, you cannot give it away, nor can you attract it. Of course, I cannot explain it like Dr Dyer can, but, basically, if you don't feel and demonstrate love toward others, they won't see it or feel it within you. This little book is also loaded with quotes, which reinforce the concepts explained in the book. The principles of the Law of Attraction is mentioned throughout the book. Basically, this equates to you get what you put out. Again, you DO most certainly get what you give out. For example, if you go around hating people, then you also create an expectation of hate feelings in everyone, and you will attract that very hatred to you. Lots of people don't believe this but I've seen it happen too many times to not believe it. It is easy to watch anger-attracting-anger in action. Just sit back and watch the dynamics of 2 people getting into an argument. Fear attracts fear, and so on. Also sit back and watch the dynamics of joy and laughter. See how others join in the laughter. If you also have the ability to feel energy, then you will feel the change in the type of energy that surrounds that joy and laughter versus the type of energy that surrounds the anger. One of the chapters in this little booklet talks about things you tell yourself which affect your ability to proceed forward in your life--a list of "out-of-balance" verbiage--the "unmagnificent seven": 1) It's Not God's Will; 2) There's a Limited Supply; 3)I Don't Deserve It; 4) I Have Limited Abilities and Talents; 5) I've Never Been Lucky; 6) It's Always Been This Way; and 7) I Don't Know How to Think "Abundance" for Myself. Hopefully, you can see from the "seven" how this limited thinking capacity would directly affect your ability to achieve optimal benefits in your life. (It's out of my control or I can't so I won't try.) If not, Dr. Dyer explains it all in his little booklet. I have already read through the booklet, highlighted and tabbed certain spots. Now, frequently, I pick this booklet up and let it fall open to a place. Then I read that page. After reading this and another Dyer book, I was inspired to write a very profound "poem", which I re-read every day to remind myself of how I will remain in balance, and guess what? It works! Dr. Dyer has a great deal of wisdom, which he shares in all his writings, CDs, and DVDs. I highly recommend this and any of his material. One thing to note: No one book, or even group of books, is enough. If you want to make significant changes in your life, your input and output must be in balance. You need to input good material, incorporate it into your inner consciousness, believe it and live it, and put good things out to others. Significant high-quality life-style changes are made by deliberately realigning yourself in a positive manner and for the good of all, at least in my opinion. I look at it as working in partnership with God. It takes work in the form of a life commitment, but this book is a good beginning and will assist you in remembering how to be in balance, and what it looks like when you're out of balance. Also check out Wayne Dyer's recent 6 CD collection "Your Journey to Enlightenment". It is great!
38 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Plain and simple it works,
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This review is from: Being In Balance: 9 Principles for Creating Habits to Match Your Desires (Hardcover)
I put into practice the focusing skills of this book 5 months ago. I wanted a larger house on an acre so that I could teach my children to work the land. I followed Dr. Dyer's advice. I let go of bad thought habits. I focused on gratitude for the blessings I had. I accepted that more blessings could come my way. Though we didn't have the money at the time I had complete faith in the process. Today I am typing this from our large home situated on an acre. Enough said. I recomend this book to anyone who wants happiness in their lives.
186 of 230 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
(Mostly) Dyer's Version of the Law of Attraction,
This review is from: Being In Balance: 9 Principles for Creating Habits to Match Your Desires (Hardcover)
"Getting in balance is not so much about adopting new strategies to change your behaviors, as it is about realigning yourself in all of your thoughts so as to create a balance between what you desire and how you conduct your life on a daily basis." - From the book
In his book Being in Balance, bestselling author Wayne Dyer attempts to bridge the gap between human desire and actual experience. Offering nine approaches to balance the scales towards optimal living, vibrant spirituality, and personal dreams, Dyer maintains that you and your environment are the direct product of your thoughts. These nine recommendations to restore equilibrium include: 1. An Infinity of Forests Lie Dormant Within the Dreams of One Acorn 2. There's More to Life Than Making It Go Faster 3. You Can't Kiss Your Own Ear 4. Your Addictions Tell You, "You'll Never Get Enough of What You Don't Want" 5. You're Not *What* You Eat; You're What You *Believe* about What You Eat 6. You Can't Discover Light by Analyzing the Darkness 7. Fighting Any Adverse Condition Only Increases Its Power Over You 8. Love Is What's Left Over When Falling in Love Fades Away 9. Earth's Crammed with Heaven Like his previous book Inspiration: Your Ultimate Calling, Being in Balance draws heavily from the Law of Attraction. As a result, much of the text reads like recycled Abraham material, but without the basic understanding of the Art of Allowing. And, like Inspiration: Your Ultimate Calling, this book overflows with muddled logic and contradiction. For example, in the chapter on eating, Dyer asserts that an individual can eat whatever they want and still attain perfect health. It's not what we imbibe that affects our health, but merely the thoughts we think about certain foods. The interesting thing is that I used to buy this line of thought, never once reading a nutritional label and consuming anything I darned well pleased. I was in good overall health and I saw no reason to monitor what I consumed. (Magical thinking comes quite naturally to me...) Well, guess what? I recently had a physical and lo and behold--my cholesterol and triglycerides were elevated! I never thought of "high fat" or "high cholesterol" and yet, here I am with elevated levels! So--should I keep eating anything and everything with this knowledge? I think not. I immediately went on a low fat, low-cholesterol diet, having dropped 23 pounds, and committed to actively reversing these high levels. But if I continued with my magical thinking, I could just affirm to myself that nutritional labels don't matter, that "all things are good" and that my health is all in my mind... Here are a few other glaring contradictions in Being in Balance: * Dyer states in Chapter 6 that "You can't discover light by analyzing darkness" and repeatedly states that you get more of what you focus on. Yet he uses phrases like "purging resistance", "refusing to collaborate with the energy of hatred", "break the cycle of violence in the world", and "banish the excuse..." Aren't these attitudes resisting "what is"? * Dyer creates solutions to imbalance, but his idea of "balance" is a homogenous Pollyanna ideal of what Spirit is, including cheerful (even if it has to be faked, page 54), amicable, peaceful, and positive. He goes so far to say, "Spirit has no excess fat, indigestion, hunger pangs, or overeating habits..." So, does this mean that Spirit is lean, satisfied, and engages in portion control? Talk about making God in man's image! Dyer states, "The sales pitch is that if you don't look like a super model, you should feel remorse." If he doesn't agree with superficial U.S. culture, why the need to say, "Spirit doesn't have excess fat"? * Dyer maintains that any kind of judgment and generalization is out of balance yet says things like "When it's unhealthy, it's wrong, and on some level you feel that." He also includes quotes like "Whatever good you have is all from God. Whatever evil, all is from yourself" (The Koran) and "To see and listen to the wicked is already the beginning of wickedness" (Confucius). * On one hand, Dyer says that "all is one"--a part of God--but portrays the Divine as a "giver" of abundance and as a parent ("we're all God's children"). He states, "The longing for love is a longing to become more like God in your thoughts." I disagree. I believe that the longing for love--and feelings of emptiness--stem from believing you are SEPARATE from God. To try to be "like" God--to try to "receive" from God--is to believe that God is somewhere "out there", not within. In my opinion, the illusion of separateness is the "first cause/first thought" of war, loneliness, scarcity, and the other states of being that Dyer tries to combat in this book. One bright spot in Being in Balance is the latter part of Chapter 8, where Dyer shows what love looks like through the eyes of a child. It's the profound simplicity of "Love is when my daddy makes coffee for my mommy, and he takes a sip before giving it to her to make sure the taste is okay" and "Love is what's in the room with you at Christmas if you stop opening presents and listen" that shows the essence of giving and receiving love. Too much of this book is "what you should do", but not HOW to do it. By sharing stories of love in action, the rational mind is bypassed and the reader gets an immediate sense of how love feels and looks. I also enjoyed Chapter 9 where Dyer elaborates on the quote by Elizabeth Barrett Browning "Earth's crammed with heaven...", explaining that heaven is right here, right now, and by adjusting our lenses (perspective) we can see the spiritual energy and purity of nature, people, and events. I count Wayne Dyer as one of my favorite authors, which is why his last two books have been especially disappointing. Your Sacred Self, There's a Spiritual Solution to Every Problem, and Your Erroneous Zones are self-help/spirituality classics for a reason: the profound wisdom rings true and Dyer embodies the lessons. With his last two books, I get the sense that he's trying to play "me too!" attempting to ride the popularity wave of the Abraham/Hicks teachings. However, like Dyer once said, he learns best by teaching--but it feels like either the Law of Attraction isn't a natural fit for his life or that he hasn't yet grasped (or isn't convinced of) the viability of this particular teaching. I'm all for expanding vistas, modifying perspectives, and learning on the journey, but sometimes, "writing what you know" makes the difference between a heartfelt, authentic book and one filled with superficial recycled theories and fluffy platitudes. If you want to achieve balance and peace of mind, I'd recommend the books Loving What Is by Byron Katie and The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dyer Does It Beautifully,
This review is from: Being In Balance: 9 Principles for Creating Habits to Match Your Desires (Hardcover)
Dr. Wayne Dyer delivers again. I bought this book along with 10 Secrets For Success. Both books are perfect companions. Buy the Dyer-Double and you will be glad you did. Wayne Dyer writes as he speaks, in an authentic and experienced way. Never talking down to his reader, he offers up some basic [un]common sense ideas for bringing one's life into balance. He is one who obviously walks to walk of his belief system. It shows. The reader, or at least THIS reader, has been practicing the 9 principles as a life-defining tool. Rather than allowing life to happen, I will be creating NEW habits to replace less-effective reactions that do not work anyway. Dr. Dyer does it again. Make it a double!
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Being In Balance: 9 Principles for Creating Habits to Match Your Desires,
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This review is from: Being In Balance: 9 Principles for Creating Habits to Match Your Desires (Hardcover)
I have read nearly all of Wayne Dyers' books, listened to some of his tapes and have attended one of his lectures; and I must say that this book, "Being In Balance", is possibly the best book he has ever written.
Basic truths, well written and easily understood. The 9 principles are very simple and readily applicable to daily life. It's one of those books to be carried with you and referred to often.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The time is NOW...when will we all get it!!,
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This review is from: Being in Balance: 9 Principles for Creating Habits to Match Your Desires (2 CD Set) (Audio CD)
Though one of our reviewers implies these ideas are a synopsis from the "Law of Attraction", one cannot help but to be filled with hope and peace listening to the audio version of this book. We learn through repetition. I listen to this while driving, I listen as I am getting ready for work and again upon falling asleep. If we could embrace the "Balance", then it would seem there would be less fear based
existence on the planet. Mr. Dyer persuades us to live in an atmosphere of LOVE. Our human egos have encouraged fear in the guise of anger, hatred, violence, worry, depression and sheer misery as we look at the physical state of wars and our precious polluted planet. When will we realize that "we are the only ones who can change it!" We've proven through history as our planet screems for tenderness that the way we continue is NOT the way. Thank you, Wayne, for your commitment, your gifts and wonderful messages that you share tirelessly. When we reach "critical mass", perhaps we will all share in the joy of experiencing what the original Divine plan was meant to be. Every time I go back to the mundane methods, it only serves to prove that there is no other way to live other than to BE THE PEACE!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Creating Habits,
This review is from: Being In Balance: 9 Principles for Creating Habits to Match Your Desires (Hardcover)
I rate this book very highly as Wayne one of my favourite authors, spells out how to create habits to match your desires. I have read many books saying why it is important, but now i know how which is great.. A very user friendly book, easy to understand and put the ideas into practice. I would recommend this book to any one interested in HOW to to create habits to match their desires.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
More of the same,
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I have read many of Wayne Dyer's books and appreciate how he writes and what he is teaching. However I felt this book did not meet my expectations in that it was a lot of the same I've already read by him and everyone else. Possibly it'll reach others who need to hear the same information in a different way. But I want new information not the same written differently.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good advise although buy the CD.,
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This review is from: Being In Balance: 9 Principles for Creating Habits to Match Your Desires (Hardcover)
I have been listening to Dr. Dyer for about 9 months and enjoy his insight and advice. If you have already read\heard some of his advise this book is only good to have on the coffee table for some good reminders of his on-going advice. This book is really good for new readers of Dr. Dyer and if you want to have him in your bag. Although I prefer his CD as, personally, his voice is very effective in communicating and conveying his main message.
The good point about this book is that he was able to break down his advice into 9 categories\principles which for some might help in understanding his philosophy. Enjoy his book as his knowledge is always a good one. Enjoy!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
absorb these pages,
This review is from: Being In Balance: 9 Principles for Creating Habits to Match Your Desires (Hardcover)
Another beautiful book by Dr. Dyer. I absolutely love this book. Not only does it offer sound advice to live your days by, but every page is a work of art. I wanted to hang every page up on the wall!! I had to settle for keeping it on the coffee table.
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Being In Balance: 9 Principles for Creating Habits to Match Your Desires by Wayne W. Dyer (Hardcover - September 18, 2006)
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