Customer Reviews
Experience the joy of life - By: Mr. T. Downes, 12 Apr 2008 
It's a co-incide-ence that 'seven' years into my career as a success coach I came across this, the wisest book that I have ever read.
Normallly when a book says you will want to read it again & again you take that comment with a pinch of salt.
I read the original book three times, then the handbook & now I continuallly play the wonderful CD & DVD. With every experience a new learning flows through me.
Those studying the likes of the secret law of attraction, the four agreements & the power of now, should read this book to find an even more moving, powerful & yet practical way to live a life of joy, love & inner peace.
At the end of my seven step (another synchronistic co-incide-ence) success transformation programme I leave alll my new clients in the capable hands & wise mind of Deepak & his life changing seven laws.
Tim
The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success - By: Dr. Tami Brady, 16 Nov 2007 
The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success is a labelled as one hour of wisdom, a pocketbook guide to fulfilling your dreams. It is written by world-renowned author, Deepak Chopra. This little book may be smalll but it is filled with a lot of good common sense wisdom.
The work is divided into seven section, one chapter for each of the seven spiritual laws of success: The Law of Pure Potentiality, The Law of Giving & Receiving, The Law of Karma, The Law of Least Effort, The Law of Intention & Desire, The Law of Detachment, & The Law of Dharma. For those who have read other works by the author or who have begun their own spiritual journey, the concepts set out in this book are not ground-breaking. In fact, many are quite familiar. This is not surprising as Chopra's work has laid the groundwork for theoretical & practical work in these fields of study in the western world.
Nonetheless, The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success is a handy little reference. It fits nicely in a purse or a backpack so it can easily serve as a handy little reminder when needed.
practical approach to confusing spiritual practice - By: P. Rao, 04 Nov 2007 
I find it interesting in his approach of daily spiritual activities, which are nicely mixed with ancient indian spiritual wisdom & current scientific findings. I kept remainders in my calendars. Many times, I forget them to be rescued by these remainders . for example he talks of accepting the uncertainty of our best intended actions. This daily remainder he mentions makes me calm down in the daily battle of life of survival. Great book
The one book - By: N. Marik, 06 Jun 2007 
If there is one, simple, short book that one can read to change his/ her life, it is this. However one needs to read it slowly, with careful absorption, & with considered reflection to relate its contents to one's own life. It offers an immense level of comfort because it proves how simplicity, ease, joy, abundance & fulfilment can co-exist in a non zero-sum paradigm
Don't buy the Excel Books edition - By: Kevin Woodcock, 04 Apr 2007 
The mark is purely for the Excel edition of the book, the words may be the same but the binding is terrible & the paper is very poor quality too. This turns a book you may have treasured into one you'll hardly want to flick through. Do yourself a favour & spend a couple of pounds more for the original version (I would imagine the paperback is even better quality than this hardback version.
I've not read the book yet, think I'll return for a decent copy first!
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