Miracles Now: 108 Life-Changing Tools for Less Stress, More Flow, and Finding Your True Purpose
Hardcover, 255 pages
Published April 8th 2014 by Hay House, Inc.
Goodreads synopsis: Miracles Now by New York Times best-selling author Gabrielle Bernstein will help readers eliminate stress and find peace—even if they only have a minute to spare. Bernstein knows that most of us don’t have time for an hour of yoga or 30 minutes of meditation, so she has hand-picked 108 techniques to combat our most common problems—from addiction and anxiety to burnout and resentment. Inspired by some of the greatest spiritual teachings, Bernstein offers up spirit-based principles, meditations, and practical, do-them-in-the-moment tools to help readers bust through blocks to live with more ease. She breaks down each technique Spirit Junkie style—with meditations, assessment questions, and step-by-step guidance— while incorporating lessons from A Course in Miracles and Kundalini yoga.
As readers benefit from the techniques they’ll be able to share them. Each practice has been boiled down to a 140-character description—or Miracle Message—which can be tweeted, pinned on Pinterest, posted on Facebook, or shared on Instagram. Each Miracle Message will end with the hashtag #MiraclesNow. Ebook readers can share right from their device.
Readers familiar with Bernstein’s fun and innovative take on spirituality will scoop up her latest work. And those who are discovering her will appreciate her easy-access approach to spirituality and transformation.
4 Stars
It took me awhile to wade through the 108 tools in this book. The end of each chapter gave you a sentence you could tweet with the hashtag #miraclesnow. I found it to be a mishmash of many concepts that have been out there for years but not necessarily all put into one place.
I enjoyed reading her take on all these tools and how she implemented them into her own life.
If you enjoy self help or law of attraction or Course in Miracles stuff, you should definitely check this one out. You won’t be disappointed.
I received this as an ARC (Advanced Reader Copy) from NetGalley in return for an honest review. I thank NetGalley, the publisher and the author for allowing me to read this title.
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