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Review by:
D Piecuch
on Dec. 14, 2011 :
A very interesting and challenging read from Stanislaw Kapuscinski. He challenges the reader to reach deep, ignore false or perceived limitations, and develop a heightened awareness of your reality. With these limitations removed, the book leads us on an enjoyable path to setting new rules that will govern our own personal universes. There is no way to read this book and not feel enriched afterwards.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)
Review by:
Ronald Piecuch
on Dec. 12, 2011 :
As with other books from Mr. Kapuscinski, if you allow yourself an open mind, he will take you on an enriching journey that will leave you feeling differently in the end. His Perception of Reality is unique and enriching.
Mr. Kapuscinski presents his views and opinions, drawing the reader in, but letting the reader reach their own conclusions. He never forces conclusions upon the reader.
With Mr. Kapuscinski’s guidance and an open mind to question the way you think, the reader can move closer to becoming the “master of their domain’.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)
Review by:
Ron Pike
on Dec. 12, 2011 :
The author challenges conventional thinking and wisdom (as he does in many, if not all of his other titles) to take us to places previously unexplored. And, as with all the other titles I’ve read by this author), the trip is both enjoyable and rewarding. By asking us to essentially shrug off all of our perceived limitations, Stanislaw tries to open our eyes, and let us become empowered over our domain.
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Review by:
Sylvester Drake
on Dec. 02, 2011 :
I read the author’s Key to Immortality, then bought his Dictionary of Biblical Symbolism to understand it better. Here, at last, a book I can enjoy at my own pace, easy to absorb, filled with fascinating facts and observations. Stanislaw Kapuscinski has a tremendous talent of explaining some of complex ideas in a way we can all enjoy. Just the list of chapters is fascinating.
I am looking forward to his other books. I hope he’ll keep them coming.
(reviewed within a week of purchase)
Review by:
Patrick Johnson
on Nov. 30, 2011 :
If you read any Kapuscinski’s Beyond Religion Essays, (and if you haven't do), Visualization is a must. The author gathers years of research into a single book, and then, more or less, he tells you to face the truth. Only… he doesn’t preach. He leaves the “eureka” moment all to yourself.
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Review by:
BozenaH
on Jan. 06, 2011 :
If this book doesn’t awaken the Creative Spirit within you, I doubt anything will. It will also give you confidence that you, and you alone, are in charge of your life. You don’t have to accept any of the assumptions in this book, without trying them out yourself. I did. At least, some of them. It’s been only a few weeks, but already I sense my world unfolding. If nothing else, this book is a veritable goldmine of information. Read it!
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Review by:
Marlon (Marvin) D. Clark
on Dec. 11, 2010 :
The more one reads Stanislaw Kapuscinski, the more convincing he becomes. Not that he tries to convince you… He merely states, clearly, what his view of reality is, and, lo and behold, with each sentence it seems to make more and more sense. What an extraordinary man!
As for his Dictionary of Biblical Symbolism I bought a week ago, I look it up almost daily. It became part of my life.
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Review by:
Bohdan Czytelnik
on Dec. 09, 2010 :
Stanislaw Kapuscinski is probably the best-read writer I came across since I began my love affair with books. The Bibliography at the end of this book is a living testament to his desire to master the secrets of reality.
And master them—he does. His analytical brain seems carefully balanced with his right hemisphere, leaving this reader in awe of his conclusions. This is not a book one can consume as a single sitting. Rather, a morsel at a time, followed by a day or two of contemplation, of weighing his findings against one’s own acquired knowledge. A most unusual offering from a master of fiction and non-fiction alike.
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Review by:
Anetta Bach
on Dec. 08, 2010 :
This is a book to be savored slowly, carefully, examining each concept, before adopting it. It may take you far from the established norms of reality, but it may also open for you a new world that you never imagined existed.
I strongly recommend it to all who pride themselves in having an open mind.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)
Review by:
Adam Kerry
on Dec. 04, 2010 :
I’m all for creating my own universe. According to Kapuscinski, we all do it anyway. Unfortunately, he hastens to affirm that, if we do so, we’ll have no one to blame but ourselves for the result! The trick is to do it consciously. Read Visualization, if you dare, but don’t blame anyone if your dreams come true.
If this book doesn’t waken you from your mental abnegation of truth perceived by your mind, (not just your senses), nothing will. Or, perhaps, you already live in a universe of your own making?
Highly recommended!
(reviewed within a week of purchase)
Review by:
Hanna K. Loda
on Dec. 01, 2010 :
I only read a few chapters, so far. Until I looked as his Dictionary of Biblical Symbolism, I didn't know that Stan Law (aka Stanislaw Kapuscinski) also wrote non-fiction. Now that I have Visualization - Creating Your Own Universe, I begin to realize how all his fiction books happened. The philosophy he developed here, seems to permeate all his novels. And... I am awfully glad it does!
(reviewed the day of purchase)