Cosmic Ordering in 7 Easy Steps: How to Make it Work For You
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A step-by-step guide to placing the perfect order and bringing happiness to all areas of your life. Jonathan Cainer's Cosmic Ordering gave you the theory. Now you need to put it into practice! This practical guide helps you order your way to perfect happiness in 7 easy steps: 1. Understand the Universe 2. Decide what you want 3. Turn your wants into orders 4. Take charge of your thoughts and beliefs 5. Access your inner power 6. Place your order 7. Let the Universe decide the how This is the only step-by-step guide to cosmic ordering available, getting you to write it down as you go along to define your order and make it a reality. Improve every area of your life, and discover the secret to health, money, love, success and unlimited happiness. Contains: / Questionnaires and worksheets to help you make it happen (eg. if you were to begin your life right now, name the five most important things you would want; name three things you are grateful for; keep your evidence diary) / Tips for completing the worksheets (eg. which area takes priority?) / Exercises (eg. how to access a deeply relaxed state) / Case studies
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #127220 in Books
- Published on: 2006-09-18
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 192 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Carolyn is qualified as a Trainer of Neuro-linguistic-programming and holds a Doctorate in Clinical Hypnotherapy. Her first degree was in classical and modern Chinese and Japanese and she has studied many of the world's spiritual and esoteric traditions and philosophies including Taoism, Confucianism (in Chinese), Huna (Hawaiian shamanism), Reiki, Tai Chi, Qi Gong, the Western Mystery traditions, as well as psychic development and different forms of meditation. Her publications include Gem Psychic Powers, NTK NLP and NTK Body Language.
Customer Reviews
Dissolves into nothing
I have spent a lot of time and money buying all the cosmic ordering books I can get my hands on, and this book is far from convincing. I feel that the author has just knocked this book together from a garnered collection of other work. I am not accusing her of plagiarism, as this is the only book that has a boatload of pen work to do. I wouldn't have minded so much if the book made your mind work, but at the end it just dissolved into nothing, sorry.
This book is a 'pick & mix' of cosmic ordering theories.
Anybody interested in Cosmic Ordering will be attracted to this book by its title, it promises to explain everything in 7 easy steps. The author is a self-confessed convert to cosmic ordering which demonstrates she has taken steps to positivity in her life.
After reading It I was left feeling confused by her interpretations. On page 53 she says 'A cosmic order is a decision that you will have.' This is reflected throughout the book's many worksheets which are to be used by the reader to help them make decisions. Having laboriously filled the blank space in each one I found they could be helpful but took up many leaves. It actually felt like workload targets that I have at my 9-5! No fun.
In contrast to her worldly descriptions she quotes 'The Law of Attraction', and the vibrational theories from 'Ask & it is Given'by Ester Hicks which describes everything in the universe as vibrating. However the Law of Attraction is something very different from cosmic ordering and I felt it contrasted sharply with the worksheets, and they mixed as well as oil and water.
One of the things I liked about the Steven Richard 'Cosmic Ordering Guide' is that as he is a experienced hypnotherapist who has helped many people, you feel you can trust him. Carolyn Boyes mentions various people and their problems, but no where in the book does she state whether she does, or doesn't run a cosmic ordering surgery. This made me feel uncomfortable.
Stylisticly I feel this book was 'inspired' by Andronicou's book 'the Ultimate guide to cosmic ordering'. I loved his book because of his original use of fables, that were beautiful yet filled with meaning. Boyes has attempted to take some leaves out of his book by adding such stories. However I felt she didn't really understand the educational purpose of such tales, and in her hands they sounded forced, contrived, and lacked poetry of the heart.
She also has a marvelous knack of talking for pages without saying anything substantial as the pages are filled with far too many empty platitudes which just feels like verbose padding.
Overall Carolyn Boyes writing style is quite engaging, and she has done well to avoid burdening the reader with the techno jargon that plagues so many of these books. She provides a comprehensive (if a tad monotonous) range of questionnaires for the reader. Unfortunately the book is greatly weakened by its lack of originality.
Author repeats a little too much but good basic book
Update:
In my opinion this book is still the best basic book on cosmic ordering but there's far too many forms to fill out. I filled out some forms but skipped quite alot of them.
The main problem with the book besides the form filling is it goes on and on about the same thing. I think the author wanted to pack as much as she could into this book. If the author left out the parroting and forms this would be a booklet not a book.
Saying that this is slightly better than Stephen Richards 'Cosmic ordering guide'. Stephen's book was filled with too much pycho babble about opening your third eye which is not necessary.
I placed my orders straight after reading this book and two manifested within a couple days.
Write your cosmic orders, believe, trust and let go.




