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  • The Fine Art of Creating the Life You Want
  • Written by: Colin C Tipping
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  • Length: 4 hrs and 18 mins
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Radical Manifestation

Written by: Colin C Tipping
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This book shows you how you can put your life into high gear, manifesting what you want so you can live a life of fulfillment, abundance, joy, peace and happiness. It is not about "programming," or even "deprogramming" your subconscious mind as it is with many other approaches. It's about coming from a totally different paradigm and doing an end run around the mind altogether.
©2007 Global 13 Publications (P)2007 Global 13 Publications

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Pseudoscience and quantum mysticism

The entire premise of the book is based on the pseudoscience known as quantum mysticism. It posits that you can create things by thinking imagining them, which is demonstrably false. It also cycles many times into fat-shaming and victim-blaming, and shows a glaring lack of awareness when it comes to racism, classism, sexism and other factors that make life more difficult for some people besides the author's purported "victim mindset". The useful bits of the book could be condensed into a single page, or perhaps a single sentence: "Set goals and put some effort into them". The book is clearly written from the perspective of a middle class straight white man who doesn't understand basic economics and physics. In short, no book should start with the phrase "quantum mechanics" in the first 60 seconds, not even an actual book on quantum mechanics.

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