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[.uk] Sixty Seconds: One Moment Changes Everything



Transformative Moments:
We probably all have them- moments that seem to change our perception of reality. Sometimes these moments register and sometimes they are so fleeting that we miss them. Sixty Seconds gives the reader the opportunity to peek into the transformative moments of some highly notable folks. There are several small things I love about this book. First of all, its size. It will fit in your pocketbook or briefcase easily, so it can travel with you. Another thing I love is that each individual story is only 3-6 pages long so you can finish a whole story when you have just a few moments available. I really appreciate that the author gives us a glimpse of each story in the table of contents, so you can easily decide which story to read first. Here's my favorite part. Reading this book is like attending an afternoon get-together with some of the most remarkable people in the world, getting to speak with each of them and quickly establishing such rapport with each of them that they share a truly intimate life experience with you. I don't know about you, but my invitation to that afternoon get-together has arrived at the house yet. Reading this book is truly the next best thing.


This book could change your life:
Phil Bolsta has done a great job collecting powerful life changing stories for this book. It is an all star line up of authors including Deepak Chopra, Wayne Dyer, Dean Ornish, Donald Walsch, Christine Nortrup, Bernie Siegel, and many more. You will find out what moment changed their lives forever. The stories are about life and death experiences, mysteries, heartbreak, sacred moments, enlightenment, and life altering moments. The stories are short and take only minutes to read but are very powerful and the authors really shared themselves completely in telling these stories with nothing held back. These stories have changed the way I think and brought me farther down the road of my spiritual quest. Thank you Phil Bolsta for compiling such an inspiring collection of stories from some of the spiritual leaders of our time.


Short Stories:
This book is a collection of short stories by people who had a life changing experience. Some are funny, sad, inspirational and heartwarming. I read about 70% of them. Pretty good, but I do not recommend you read this. There is just not enough value to hold your interest to read cover to cover.


Recognizing What's Important!:
I recommend Phil Bolsta's valuable collection of inspirational stories, `Sixty Seconds' to anyone who's interested in what's really important in life. It's easy to get caught up in the day-to-day business of getting through the week. We've all got bills to pay, lawns to mow, and dishes to wash, but that's not why we're really here. When we take the time to recognize the hand of God in our world, our lives are so much richer. When we put love first, life is bliss.


Magic moments:
As the great tapestry of life unfolds, some moments are not like other moments. The ending of that special moment marks an alteration in the course. Maybe something has not changed consciously, but it has changed. It's like a doorway opens, and we get a momentary glimpse beyond our normal experience. As you read about these inspiring moments, if you're like me, you might look within yourself, and remember your own moments. I remember myself clad only in a towel being dunked full body in a freezing mountain spring in the bath at Lourdes by two burly assistants, and feeling a jolt of refreshing energy. That's a little bit what reading this book is like. You may even find some meaning that resonates with your own path. You may wonder how these moments were created, if they were asked for. Every story inspires, much more so than I expected. My sister is a fan of Caroline Myss, me not so much, so I read her story about her being drawn to Sai Baba, and what happened as a result with great interest. I liked Doreen Virtue's story about finding her life purpose, and in so doing saw a mirror of myself. Dean Ornish's story resonated with my own in many ways. So, if you have a friend who is spiritually inclined, I suspect they would really appreciate this book, and I heartily recommend it. I hope you find this review helpful, and, if you do, please click yes.


Author:Caroline Myss
Author:Phil Bolsta
Binding:Kindle Edition
Dewey Decimal Number:920.00905
Edition:1st Atria Books/Beyond Words Hardcover Ed
Format:Kindle Book
Number Of Pages:240
Publication Date:2008-04-15
Release Date:2008-04-15



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