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  • Unlocking the Ultimate Power of Your Mind
  • Written by: Mitch Horowitz
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  • Length: 8 hrs and 2 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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Daydream Believer

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Narrated by: Mitch Horowitz
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Publisher's Summary

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.”

©2022 Mitch Horowitz (P)2022 G&D Media

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An interesting read

I wasn't sure where Mitch was going at the start of this but as it progressed the full picture started coming together. I looked into some of the names he had mentioned as I had never read about their work before and there are definitely a lot of interesting articles and conversations around these researchers and their studies. He captures the historical narrative of the impact and fall out of these studies, but I highly recommend that when you're done with this book that you go look up additional modern takes. There are so many other voices who have now chimed in and it's just so interesting. Other than that, the book contains a lot of moments of inspiration and encouragement that I didn't expect to hear. Plus, they came at an oddly perfect timing. I'm going to need more time to digest the book, but I found it worth the read.

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The politics of believing in yourself

Mitch did an excellent job integrating simple principles in actionable ways. I was especially floored by chapters 15 and 16 when he spoke about the history of studying ESP and how it has become politicized. I recommend this book to everyone.

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Not the best, not the worst.

Mitch does a ton of public speaking but his performance in this is just “okay”. Everything is a bit wordy and could be more concise. The story could use a better through line as well.

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