A few year ago, a friend recommended a book to me. I am actually beginning to reread it (as I should do with most books of this nature). I enjoyed the read...except for the parts which point out my major weaknesses! And Kris Krohn doesn't even know me (or does he?)
THE CONSCIOUS CREATOR
Published in 2013 by Oliver DeMille
Book Review of The Conscious Creator by Kris Krohn & Stephen Palmer
"You were born for a purpose.
You were born to create.
You were born to live with passion, confidence, and joy.
You were born for greatness.
But life is challenging. So many forces are arrayed against our success: pain, fear, lack of knowledge, social pressure. Happiness can seem like a fleeting exception rather than the rule. Despite these forces, success and happiness are the predictable and guaranteed results of living natural laws — specifically, the Six Laws of conscious Creation. These powerful, universal laws are detailed in this book, which is written as a parable. Through the story of Shaun Porter, you’ll learn how you can conquer your personal limitations, discover your unique purpose, and exercise the power of creative manifestation. Study this book to learn how to:
- Overcome unconscious forces and live as a Conscious Creator
- Alter your perceptions of reality and move from victim to victor
- Become more creative, innovative, and productive
- Gain clarity on exactly what you want to do and be---to live by design rather than default
- Increase your faith and personal power to achieve your goals - Uncover and uproot false and limiting beliefs and replace them with true and empowering beliefs
- Make more money by living your passion - Create and manifest the life of your dreams, and leave a lasting legacy
Every once in a while I read a book that really changes me — deeply, drastically, truly. I’ve never been the same since I read Les Miserables the first time, for example, and when I read The Making of America by W. Cleon Skousen my whole life shifted. Of course, scripture is the best read because it has changes for you no matter how many times you re-read it. Some books just change your life.
Today I read another life-changing book.
This book is brilliant, It is revolutionary, because it really gets to the heart of what the whole modern “Manifesting Your Dreams” movement is all about. Manifesting works for some people, but not for others, and Krohn and Palmer show why. When the book The Secret came out a few years ago, it was an international phenomenon. Millions of people were touched by it, and moved by its promise of what great things can happen to one’s life when we apply “The Law of Manifestation.” Within a year, many people around the world were using its concepts in their daily lives. But over time, a lot of them felt disappointed by the results. Many critics lamented that the reality just didn’t live up to the hype, that the promises of the book just weren’t as realistic as described.
Perhaps the problem was that many people didn’t quite understand what was really needed. “Manifesting” can mean different things to different people, after all.
This problem is remedied by The Conscious Creator. It outlines six laws of manifesting, not just one. The first law, which is basically the same as that listed in The Secret and so many other books on manifesting what you really want in life, doesn’t work if you don’t apply the other five laws!
Just the chapter on Law 4 alone is worth much more than the price of the book. Anyone who wants to really understand the laws of success should read this book. With the six laws fresh in my mind from reading The Conscious Creator, suddenly The Secret was a whole new book.
I read many books about the topic of motivation and self improvement. They really interest me, and manifesting is a fascinating field — whether you buy into it or not. Having read many books on the subject, I am impressed by how effectively The Conscious Creator teaches the principles of success.
In my opinion, it is the best book in the entire manifesting genre, right up there with The Jackrabbit Factor.
It is written as a story, like The One Minute Manager or The Richest Man in Babylon, and the story is engaging and fun. This is a great book, and I couldn’t sleep until I wrote this recommendation to everyone. In short, this is truly a great book! Read it! It won't disappoint!


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