The Laws of Spirit: A Tale of Transformation

ByDan Millman

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bruna
The delivery was prompt and the book was in excellent condition! The Laws of Spirit were nicely organized so one could easily refer to any specific affirmation.at a glance. I loved Peaceful Warrior and highlighted many of Socrates lessons, but found it time consuming to relocate them. This book facilitated easy access to all lessons.
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chowmein
I can't understand why this has gotten such awesome reviews. I hoping that this book would be something like 'Man's Search for Meaning.' But instead I got an amateurish written book that resembles the script for a disney channel movie. Don't waste your money.
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bruce weinstein
good book, I found it interesting, I have not finished to read it all the way through. It is thought provoking. It does promote the stop , look , feel before we act. Overhall a good book for as far as I have read.

KarlaC
The Crow by James O'Barr (1997-02-03) :: The Crow :: The Sound of Rain (Nicole Foster Thriller Book 1) :: A Thriller (The Special Agent Jana Baker Spy-Thriller Series Book 1) :: Sacred Journey of the Peaceful Warrior
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cooper family
I ordered a 2 cassette tape series by Dan Millman--The Laws of Spirit and the package was delivered today however the first tape Part 1 was fine, but the second tape Part 2 had a tape by Judy Collins/Colors of the Day (The best of Judy Collins). I would like to have Part 2 (Second tape) Please.
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horrible
I read this book after reading "Way of the Peaceful Warrior" and "Sacred Journey of the Peaceful Warrior." I highly recommend both of those, but the thing that I like a lot about this book is that it presents it's message in a shorter form than the two mentioned above. I really like how this book is organized into 12 sections "Laws" so that you can look any specific one up as needed.

Each chapter begins with The Law that will be presented, a short verse pertaining to it, a quote relevant to the topic, then it's right to the story/example/point of the lesson in understanding the "Law". It's along the same lines as "Peaceful Warrior" books in that the lessons are learned from a sage through different experiences. Some of the experiences are extreme, -but useful in that - so often, are the life experiences that awaken us extreme.

There is a lot of good information in this little book that we need to help us as we continue to grow in our spiritual path. This is a book I will keep on my 'favourites' book shelf. The shelf where I go back and run my fingers along the book spines and pick just the right book to remember/refresh and read again.
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patricia luchetta
No other author has inspired positive change in my own life as much as Dan. Like most, I'm still feeling my way around, trying to learn how to live my life to the fullest. For those who are also questioning their everyday experiences and searching for a better way to live, this book is an excellent source of wisdom. Its main feature is its small size. The wisdom is as direct and condensed as possible without a loss of meaning. Very very convenient for busy people like me. I actually read one chapter for a period of time, and use it in everyday life, then return for the next "law" when I'm ready. Not a bad way to go.
Laws of Spirit gets only four stars, however, because Dan truly has written better books. Way of the Peaceful Warrior impacted me the most of all his books, as it has for millions of readers around the world. It is an adventure story, but unlike Laws of Spirit, it is not corny, and it is mostly true. No Ordinary Moments is the other book I can testify to.. it is the guidebook version of Way of the Peaceful Warrior. They both were published in the 1970's, and therefore speak directly without flattening out the powerful philosophy into "layman's terms."
Dan's books are set apart from the other philosophies on my shelf because of this: he speaks in terms of actions. Lots of books give you great spiritual food for thought, but the wisest authors involve excercises or life examples that put philosophy into action. Thinking about something you read is useless- action is the only means by which positive change occurs.
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brian bartlett
I have a handful of books that have been foundational for my personal growth --this one included. I haven't cared for his other books, but I found this one to be exceptional. The messages resound with me, actually making a difference in my life (and I have read a LOT of books). Thanks, Dan, for being a conduit for change in others.
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katie wickliff
The Laws of Spirit: A Tale of Transformation
I've never left a review of the book, however, I felt compelled to leave a review for The Laws of Spirit. This book was recommended to me by my Shaman. At first, I was trying to figure out how this book would help me. After I read the Law of Balance, I started to see how this book would benefit me. I started making changes based on the other Laws and can definitely see a difference in my attitude already. I'm in the process of reading the book a second time to ensure I get the most of the book. I would recommend this book to anyone!
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jeanna
What a thought provoking approach to delving into the way to look at and "be" in the world. I think this is a book I will read over and over again. I think it is one of those books that you'll get something different each time you pick it up!
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tiffany stewart
Dan Millman has written a fine little book that is full of simple but powerful truths. He describes these truths as "Laws" or immutable principles that are simply and always true whether one agrees with them or not. A powerful message and very good advice.
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ching in
Its really helpful to broaden my perspective of life. The principles mentioned in this little book integrate something more fundamental than various religious traditions; it points directly to the path towards humanity if not divinity.
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