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Daydream Believer
- Unlocking the Ultimate Power of Your Mind
- Narrado por: Mitch Horowitz
- Duração: 8 horas e 2 minutos
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Sinopse
Iconic voice of esoteric spirituality Mitch Horowitz provides today’s most impactful work on how and why your mind shapes reality.
Daydream Believer is Mitch’s ultra-statement: this landmark of practical spirituality repairs the gaps in mind-power philosophy and provides a usable, persuasive, and intellectually rigorous vision of why thoughts are causative
In Daydream Believer, Mitch upends outmoded spiritual concepts and tells the hard-won truth: you experience psychical lives among infinite realms; your mind is an extraphysical and reality-selecting force; and your metaphysical powers are more freely available than you may realize. Daydream Believer explores:
- The causal power of a wish alone.
- How to tap the energies of thought during periods of grief, depression, or anxiety
- Why prayer and deific petitioning work.
- How acknowledgement of suffering is a metaphysical force.
- The outer reaches—and limits—of mind power.
- What the ablest critics of mind metaphysics get right and wrong.
- Unimpeachable scientific evidence of the extra-physicality of thought.
“My hope,” Mitch writes, “is that Daydream Believer takes the last 150 years of experimentation in New Thought to its sharpest peak and sets us on a path for the next stage… If you find my claims bold, I trust that you will find my self-disclosures—necessary for any honest reckoning of practical philosophy—equally so.”
Paris Match: “Convincing…takes us far from naive doctrines.”
Filmmaker Magazine: “A genius at distilling down esoteric concepts.”
Duncan Trussell: “Brilliant.”