The Cosmic Ordering Service: A Guide to Realizing Your Dreams
Registered by BookGroupMan of Chester, Cheshire United Kingdom on 11/26/2010
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
4 journalers for this copy...
(different cover)
I picked this up from a charity shop in Grange-over-sands, a lovely day in the Lakes. So this is the book that relaunched Noel Edmond's career, so we've got to thank it for Deal or No Deal!!
(29/11) This was typical, and no great surprise as to how the process works, the positive thinking, relaxation & mindfulness which is all very healthy anyway. And as Mohr says, what have you got to lose? Some of the language of the genre grates, but I am able to forgive BM as a German-speaker, and one can always switch on the 'BS' filter :)
I picked this up from a charity shop in Grange-over-sands, a lovely day in the Lakes. So this is the book that relaunched Noel Edmond's career, so we've got to thank it for Deal or No Deal!!
(29/11) This was typical, and no great surprise as to how the process works, the positive thinking, relaxation & mindfulness which is all very healthy anyway. And as Mohr says, what have you got to lose? Some of the language of the genre grates, but I am able to forgive BM as a German-speaker, and one can always switch on the 'BS' filter :)
Journal Entry 2 by BookGroupMan at CoffeeLink, Neptune Marina in Ipswich, Suffolk United Kingdom on Saturday, December 11, 2010
Released 13 yrs ago (12/11/2010 UTC) at CoffeeLink, Neptune Marina in Ipswich, Suffolk United Kingdom
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I'm taking this along to the Ipswich pre-Christmas 'mini-meet' to share. Hopefully this will get to someone in time for those Christmas wishes (cosmic orders) :) Enjoy
I picked this up because my mother firmly believes that this works, ordering things like favourite parking spaces and similar fairly ordinary things. I thought I'd read it and find out more about it, though at least one mention of brain science has struck me as screwy...
Interesting read along the lines I expected - poorly translated in parts, but positive thinking has a lot to recommend it. Some of the concepts make me wish for kaftan, butI'm not scoffing too much.
Journal Entry 5 by Semioticghost at CoffeeLink, Neptune Marina in Ipswich, Suffolk United Kingdom on Saturday, June 8, 2013
Released 10 yrs ago (6/8/2013 UTC) at CoffeeLink, Neptune Marina in Ipswich, Suffolk United Kingdom
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This book is to be taken to today's bookcrossing meetup and either left on the shelves or travelling onwards with other bookcrossers :)
Picked up at the monthly Ipswich meet, because semioticghosts told me to.
Journal Entry 7 by beeofgoodcheer at Sheffield, South Yorkshire United Kingdom on Monday, August 5, 2013
The concept's good, and when I'm not riddled by anxiety, find it works to a degree, but the language and style were awful!
Journal Entry 8 by beeofgoodcheer at Divine Cafe in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire United Kingdom on Saturday, January 18, 2014
Released 10 yrs ago (1/18/2014 UTC) at Divine Cafe in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire United Kingdom
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Interesting concept, as endorsed by Noel Edmonds. Didn't like the writing style though.
Happy trails, little book! I hope you have an interesting journey!
Happy trails, little book! I hope you have an interesting journey!
Journal Entry 9 by ReetPetite at Beeston, Nottinghamshire United Kingdom on Sunday, January 19, 2014
Picked up to read or release
Journal Entry 10 by ReetPetite at Cathedral in Norwich, Norfolk United Kingdom on Thursday, January 30, 2014
Released 10 yrs ago (1/29/2014 UTC) at Cathedral in Norwich, Norfolk United Kingdom
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Left on a bench near Norwich Cathedral