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Cosmic Ordering: How to Make Your Dreams Come True

Cosmic Ordering: How to Make Your Dreams Come True
By Jonathan Cainer

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Call on the cosmos to change your life and realise your dreams. How do you get what you want in life? Cosmic ordering. You decide what you want, you announce to the universe that it's your intention to get it, and it's delivered to you. "Daily Mail" astrologer, Jonathan Cainer helps you achieve success, from the point of deciding what to order, through to delivery. So if you're looking for your ideal job, perfect man, or the solution to your money and health worries, why not place a cosmic order? Described by the "Telegraph" as 'a perfect creed for the age - no commitment but unlimited benefits', cosmic ordering has become a new worldwide phenomenon. Noel Edmonds cited it as the key to his latest prime-time TV success, having placed six orders last March, with four delivered by October. Cosmic ordering is closely connected to ideas such as positive thinking, wish-fulfilment, prayer, goal setting and visualisation. So Jonathan Cainer invites you to meet your guardian angel, capable of granting your every wish, however big or small. But before you ask for anything, there are a few questions you should ask yourself first, not least of all, how do you really know what you want? Discover how cosmic ordering can work for you, and change your life forever.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #43532 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-07-10
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 192 pages

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About the Author
Jonathan Cainer is the Daily Mail astrologer, and his huge dedicated following has made him 'the best rewarded writer on Fleet Street'. His career started at Today in 1986, and he started writing for the Daily Mail in 1992, where he stayed for seven years before moving to the Daily Express, and later in 2001 returning to the Daily Mail. His website www.cainer.com has over 1 million unique visitors a month. He has six children, and divides his time between London and Yorkshire.


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A gentle book5
I found the idea of cosmic ordering a bit freaky and I liked that Jonathan Cainer added a note of caution about it. I also liked that the book seemed to suggest asking your higher self (or guardian angel) for help. It sounded to me like it was advocating asking yourself for help and guidance, trusting yourself and thinking positively ... and to me, those only sound like good things.

Self-centred idiocy1
Bilge, pure and simple. If you believe a word of this rot, you might be interested in the selection of bridges which I currently have for sale.

(It gets that one star because I can't give it none.)

I hate to give up on a book, but I think I may have to....2
I've read 81 pages of this book now and I'm starting to lose patience. It's not telling me anything I don't already know. It's NOT a book on Cosmic Ordering, it's some contrived stuff about 'guardian angels' and how we should ask them to serve us, how they don't judge us, how they might not always be able to help us actually and it all depends on what we ask for and how much we're prepared to do for ourselves. I've given my 2 stars because I do see a lot of truth in the book, and I feel Mr Cainer certainly knows a lot about the spiritual side of things and how the universe works, but really I don't like the presentation. I think it's a bit patronising. He's writing the book from the point of view of MY 'guardian angel'. Now how is that possible exactly? I concede that might be a useful tool to get the message across, but I think it's too unreal to make the message seem real. Also, in his own words in this very book, "Nor do you know exactly what you are supposed to be doing with your time on this planet. You don't know and nor do your fellow humans, however deep their convictions might be." I would suggest the reader take this into consideration when reading Mr Cainer's book, because he's not actually your 'guardian angel', he's another human, just like you.