Editorial Reviews
-- Washington Post "Refreshing. . . . Honest--and honestly motivating."
-- Tufts University Health and Nutrition Letter "* * * * - highly recommended."
-- Dallas Morning News "All the ingredients of a perfect life are here; just add faith."
Book Description When most of us think of magic, we picture a man in a black cape sawing a woman in half, or a sleight-of-hand card trick. But there's another kind of magic -- real magic -- that can enrich your life. According to Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, real magic means creating miracles in everyday life. Quitting smoking or drinking, achieving new Job success, or finding a happy relationship -- these are all miracles because they transcend our perceived limitations.
In Real Magic, Dyer teaches us how to achieve a higher level of consciousness. He asks us to imagine what would make us happy, then offers specific strategies for attaining these goals. In every aspect of our individual lives -- physical health, finances, intimate relationships, and personal identity -- there is always room for a miracle or two. And with Dyer's help, each and every one of us can be a miracle, worker!
Ingram Shows readers how to achieve a higher level of consciousness in order to create miracles--quitting smoking or drinking, achieving job success, finding a happy relationship--in every aspect of everyday life. Reprint.
About the Author Wayne W. Dyer is one of the most widely read authors today in the field of self-development. He is the author of many books, including such bestsellers as Your Erroneous Zones, You'll See It When You Believe It, and Real Magic. A psychotherapist, Dyer received his doctorate in counseling psychology from Wayne State University and the University of Michigan, and has taught at many levels of education from high school through graduate study. He is the co-author of three textbooks, contributes to numerous professional journals and lectures extensively in the United States as well as abroad.
He appears regularly on radio and television shows around the country. |