

For example, if you're not in a positive place it isn't that easy to just conjure one up, and there's no real help with that. There are some good ideas contained within, but it seems to fall short in many areas. Then, after a couple of hours it starts to get into the nitty gritty - some of it good, some of it trite and some of it you would have heard before. The content however, well it's a bit difficult and odd - it starts off as a depressing listen, full of woes and failures that you can barely hear without falling into negativity. I tried to listen to other books by this guy but wasn't happy with the choice of narrator in this case I'll make an exception as I like the reading style and voice of Craig Beck - he delivers well.

I have a couple of hours left in this, and still cannot work out whether it's good or whether I'm wasting time. Now, after years of studying, he has fine-honed his cosmic connection technique and says, why wait for the winning lottery number? Following my guidance, you will find you can achieve almost anything. The author provides irrefutable documentary proof of his rags-to-riches success story, claiming to have won GBPs in a few months and reveals how Cosmic Ordering turned his life around from having no money at all to becoming a property developer, author, TV consultant, radio broadcaster and as a result is wealthy beyond his wildest dreams.

Learn how to fast-track your wishes and create a direct link to the cosmos. The author, on first learning about this, was very skeptical, trying other beliefs first and then eventually this worked for him, and now he is a devotee of the cosmos. Media coverage relating to how UK TV presenter Noel Edmunds highlighted his renewed success has prompted the author to be brave enough to admit to how Cosmic Ordering (United Field Theory) has also worked for him. The new age phenomenon called Cosmic Ordering is not as new as some might believe.
