Cosmic Ordering Guide: Where Dreams Can Become Reality - Books (Stephen Richards, Paperback)
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- Sales Rank:
- 733
- Author:
- Stephen Richards
- Binding:
- Paperback
- ISBN:
- 1902578244
- Number of Pages:
- 192
- Publication Date:
- 6th June 2006
- Publisher:
- Mirage Publishing
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Customer Reviews of Cosmic Ordering Guide: Where Dreams Can Become Reality
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Summer G. Sykes
Cookney, Aderdeenshire
8th January 2009
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The book with a delightfully irreverent attitude
Not being an expert in cosmic ordering does not mean I am unable to take on board what is written. Predominantly there are four authors in the top listings offering varying views on this subject. In alphabetical order they are: Andronicou, Cainer, Mohr and Richards.
Some have referred to this book as lacking in polish, but maybe they meant "raw and gritty", as some have referred to. After all, if Mohr can be referred to as having a "delightfully irreverent attitude" then I am sure that after having read this book that anyone would consider the same, if not more, to be true of Richards. I found the flow of writing easy to follow, and, at times, mildly hypnotic. Here the author gives an entirely mercenary view on cosmic ordering and how to go about it. For anyone seeking spiritual concepts, there are none ... this is quite a remarkable book as it is part autobiographical, too. There are no repetitive exercises to follow or mantras to repeat. Richards originated the actual concept behind this, "The Cosmic Ordering Connection Technique". Just as I was going to suggest a CD accompany this, I was reminded of the stand alone CD by Richards, which gives the option of having either the book or CD or even both.
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Revenue
Stowting, UK
7th January 2009
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This helped me start my own green company up
I dreamt of starting my own green business but then the economy went belly up! So many have watched everything they built slip away, but in my case I have started from nothing. I could have waited for better days, but after reading this I pushed on with my idea and made it happen through cosmic ordering. Something I learnt from this book is that history is filled with success stories of people who would not give up. I now know to look out for myself, because no else is. When I started six months ago the temptation to be disheartened was always there, but I pushed on with my new belief. Toward the back end of last year I placed some more orders to the cosmos and saw convincing improvements in my life and business. I know the sceptics and detractors will say it was my self belief that did it, but without this book I would not have had that self belief. Thanks to my friends and family for their support in 2008, and that is as upbeat a place as any to finish. -
Laura Jenkins
Northampton, UK
5th January 2009
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Totally absorbing
Thoroughly satisfying ...that's the best way to describe this warts and all book in which the author does not mess around when he gets to grips with the work. The contents never resort to trivializing the material, which gripped my imagination like a riptide and got my juices flowing as to what is possible with cosmic ordering. This was certainly for me, although you do need a positive mindset from the outset. Whilst one cannot deny that the content is unique, it does have a universal appeal and I was soon able to start placing orders. If you start reading this book late on then be prepared for a late night, as it is totally absorbing. -
Zoe Chambers
UK
4th January 2009
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Lacks polish
This book served to open my mind to a lot of new ideas but largely indirectly, through the further reading it prompted me to do. The book is poorly drafted and contains several typos (e.g, in the section on the pineal gland, "melatonin" is misspelt as "melanin" - quite a critical error). My main criticism is that for the price of a moderately-sized paperback, you receive quite a slim volume written in large print.
If some of the scientific/metaphysical concepts in "Cosmic Ordering" had been fleshed-out more and the content had been edited more professionally, it would be a good read. As it stands I am not inclined to recommend this book whole-heartedly to others and I am surprised to see the number of five-star ratings here.
However, I hesitate to award this book any less than a three-star rating as I read the book at a time in my life when the positive ideas it promotes were really helpful to me. -
Mission Gossip
Calabasas, CA 91302, USA
3rd January 2009
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IRREFUTABLE PROOF COSMIC ORDERING WORKS
From what I have read of this and other books about wealth creation, this is the only one to offer irrefutable proof that it works. The winning slips from wagers the author placed on horse racing meetings are graphic enough to show what can be done when mind is put against matter. So what gives with some of the negative reviews, why are they slamming this? We could use such a guy for helping us place wagers on our own Kentucky Derby here in the USA, the race that stops a nation. I see that each of the winning stubs shown in the book is clearly identifiable by the coding and would therefore not take much to discredit if they were not real. The author puts himself up for prosecution if they are found to be fake, and they are all from when he started cosmic ordering in the mid Nineties.
What else I like about this book compared to others on cosmic ordering is that this takes you through the various stages of connecting up with the cosmos. The process is a physical one, no other cosmic author has given these details. The activation of the pineal gland to make a physical connection with the universe is unique to this book. Do not make the mistake of thinking that all of the other books on the subject are the same as this one, as that is a misnomer. So many of the negative reviews on this book suggest that this book is no different from the likes of those by Barbel Mohr. Do not take that on board. This book is in a different class. You get a unique way to make a connection to the universe and then your orders are placed. In the other books I have read on this subject you get bogged down with spiritual concepts. Especially in the Jonathan Cainer book where you are the guardian angel and speak to yourself about your orders. Over here we would call him "cuckoo". Then you get Mohr's book advocating you pen your order and forget about it. Yeah, sure you do! And that is the end of your order, I guess!
Take it whichever way you want, this is an invaluable book where the author unites physics, theory of neuroscience, Mayan and Egyptian history, quantum science, still widely misunderstood, information theory in a very clear language. The author delivers to the reader an epitome of exceptional quality.
This book is stunningly put together and extremely thought provoking. The science was presented neatly, and the subject matter is easily understood while not being given patronizingly.
This is one of my favorite books ever. Its insights into consciousness, psychology and, not to beat about the bush, what it's like being poor, have made a practical difference to the way I see things.
I find it most liberating to realize that I am in control of my life and responsible for it. It's extremely reassuring to find that the author came from a poverty stricken background. I was dismayed to read a chronically indolent review which mocks how the author fought back against racism at school simply because his mother was German. Over here in the US we are realizing what damage racism can do, just look at recent events.
The message is not all obsession and greed. It is also where the richness of life resides. I confess, I do not yet understand it all but from what I have been shown I sure do want to learn more.
There are no difficult concepts to follow or rituals to perform, I think it's better to give the reader a few different ways of looking at a subject than to leave them to pore over a tangled paragraph until spots form before their eyes - which is the usual modus operandi of some cosmic writers.
It is very pleasant to know that this wonderful book is now reaching an even wider audience in Japan and Korea! You have a brilliant man writing these sorts of books and yet one or two of you Brits are slamming him. If he were over here in the US he would have been on the Oprah Show by now and hailed the hero, but why you Brits like to build your own sort up and then fire them down I will never know. Have you ever seen the author's web site? Have you seen how he used cosmic ordering to make thousands of US dollars from the crash of your English pound? Look at him holding thousands of dollars! We would have him on the Jay Leno "The Tonight Show" and be singing his praises.
The author, Stephen, does a thorough, thoughtful, and excellent job explaining the revolutionary ideas about cosmic ordering. You can bet that you will not find anything in the book that is opposite of common sense. He builds his concepts one on top of the other, chapter-by-chapter, spoon-feeding it to you until you grasp the concept. He gives us clues throughout the book in little snippets that are not too hard to handle and not too heavy to grasp. In fact, Stephen Richards is the only cosmic author to have experienced a ghetto-type life. He writes from the heart, he is willing us, his readers, to make it in life. He doesn't want us to wind up where he once was in life.
This book, in my humble opinion, will remain an essential one for anyone who's interested in the subject of cosmic ordering. I would dearly like to see the author invited to the St Patrick's Day Metaphysical Fair held in Denver in March this year or at Colorado Springs in April, as he would sure get a great big US of A welcome. A much recommended read. Do not at all hesitate to read it.





