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Harmonic Wealth: The Secret of Attracting the Life You Want

by: James Arthur Ray



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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5112





Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 158.1
EAN: 9781401322649
ISBN: 1401322646
Label: Hyperion
Product Manufacturer: Hyperion
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: April 08, 2008
Publisher: Hyperion
Release Date: April 08, 2008
Ranking: 5112
Studio: Hyperion






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Are you ready to transform your current thoughts, beliefs, and assumptions? 



Are you ready to shatter the illusion that it's not 'spiritual' to want a fit body or financial wealth?



Are you ready to create outrageous results in every single area of your life?



You're in the right place.



Harmonic Wealth
will propel you to where you want to go. This practical, results-based book will help you to push beyond your self-imposed limitations and show you how to get past all the reasons you think you can't have what you want.



Struggling to know what you want? That doesn't mean you're not perfect, it just means you're ready for a shift. And that's exactly why you picked up this book.



The result of more than twenty years of study and practical application by World Thought Leader and featured expert for The Secret, James Ray's Harmonic Wealth is based on extensive study of ancient wisdom traditions, cutting-edge findings in quantum physics and other scientific fields, not to mention years of hands-on, hard-won experience. Let this sought-after teacher show you what he's discovered about the secrets of attracting more than you've ever thought possible. 



Learn how to:



  • Heighten your creativity, intelligence,

    intuition, and mental functioning.

  • Deepen your personal relationships and ramp up

    your ability to attract the people you want in your life.

  • Achieve financial freedom.

  • Maximize your health and energy, and amplify

    your physical strength.

  • Free yourself from unconscious limitations.



  • Vanquish the fears that have kept you stuck,

    kept you from knowing and owning that you deserve the best.




lf you've been having trouble with the Law of Attraction, you'll quickly learn the missing keys. Harmonic Wealth will reveal the formula for success in the Five Pillars: financial, relational, mental, physical, and spiritual. You'll see why having anything less than success in all of Five Pillars will never bring you true wealth, and you'll learn how to go 3 for 3 . . . how to have your thoughts, feelings, and actions working together in complete alignment. With these factors firing together, you'll create everything you desire and deserve.



Harmonic Wealth
encourages you to get real and get creative about how to achieve your goals . . . and then walks you step by step through the blueprint for their attainment. Stop playing it safe. Stop living in fear. Start living in harmony right now, and know that everything you want is within your reach.










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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Best so far of all the secret teachers... ...
So far James Arthur Ray & Jack Canfield seem to be my favorite of all of the teachers of the secret. Jack Canfield is more about self esteem, motivation, & inspiration when I need it. However, James is in my opinion the most educated on the universal laws than the other secret teachers. Thats what sets him aside. He explains everything in great detail so you understand how the universe works before he asks you to apply it. I like that. I also like the fact that he mixes spirituality & science into all of his books. He is very straighforward & tell it like it is. Sometimes, that could be a good thing though for those that need the wake up call in life. I have also read "The Science of Success" & must say so far I thouroughly enjoy all of his work.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Harmonic Wealth is What You Want!
I'm about halfway through the book and I think Harmonic Wealth should be required reading for all adults. James teaches what we should have been taught in school - how to succeed in all areas of our lives, which is real wealth. The only thing I don't like is the profanity here and there, but I highly recommend this book. Harmonic Wealth is What You Want!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Harmony is the name of the game. ...
I was first introduced to James Arthur Ray through the Secret. It was only much later that I decided to give his work a try. I must say this was one hell of a book. I love his idea of seeking harmony as opposed to balance in life. It makes complete sense. He is on to something.

Doron Alon
Author of "The Bible and the Law of Attraction"
ISBN-10: 1435723368
ISBN-13: 978-1435723368




Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - totally annoying writing style
I have read many books on this general topic and I thought this one
was over written and full of cliches. I don't expect great literature in this genre but Ray's writing was so bad, it actually made me cringe.
This guy needs major editing. I forced myself to finish and then
I gave this to the rumage sale in my builing. Not worth keeping.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * easy-to-understand book on motivation ...
Great teachings, as a personal growth/self-help author myself, I find James work highly in tune with our purpose of atracting the harmony we all desire in our lives. Thank you James for your masterful contribution.

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