
Drawing upon more than 300 books in the fields of mysticism, psychology, Eastern philosophy, and metaphysics, Carol has compiled and written a particularly reader-friendly and occasionally iconoclastic self-help manual based on key influences that impinge upon the development of the human soul. Among these fundamentals are the learning of lessons, voluntary acts of redemption, sacrifice, and free will.
A seminal work founded upon truly impressive research that spanned a decade, "Burying the Secret" is very highly recommended for non-specialist general readers with an interest in spirituality, self-improvement, and metaphysics. ---Susan Bethany, "Midwest Book Review"
"Burying the Secret" indicts "The Secret" for its refusal to acknowledge that "unanswered" prayers are the norm and for its unfathomable premise: The law of attraction thrives as an independent force. In great detail, this book also demonstrates that the law of attraction only works in one of two ways:
First, it may consistently produce manifestations for trivial matters, such as getting great tickets to a popular concert or productive bargain hunting.
Second, the law of attraction initially incites a burst of energy that may generate dramatic results at first. However, this reservoir of energy is soon depleted, and stagnation (or even a reversal of fortune) persists for a long time afterwards.
Thisaward-winning book is dedicated to everyone whose dreams and aspirations have been postponed indefinitely by life's inevitable detours.
We fear our own untapped power more than we hate dragging around such an enormous weight, even if our spirit has become as disfigured as Quasimotos spine. "Burying the Secret"
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