Monday 29 December 2014

Top 5 Book Titles - November 2014


Bestselling titles.

Ranking
Fiction - Title
Oct
Nov
Amazon Current
1
Shopaholic to the stars by Sophie Kinsella
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell
2
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
Shopaholic to the stars by Sophie Kinsella
 
3
The Best of me by Nicholas Sparks
The year I met you by Cecelia Ahem
 
4
Adultery by Paulo Coelho
The best of Me by Nicholas Sparks
 
5
The First phone call from heaven by Mitch Albom
Gray mountain by John Graham
 

 

Ranking
Non-Fiction - Title
Oct
Nov
Amazon Current
1
I am Malala by Malala & Christina Lamb
The art of thinking clearly by Rolf Dobelli
A Bill Cosby biography
2
The Art Of Thinking Clearly by Rolf Dobelli
Stand Strong by Nick Vujicic
 
3
Stand Strong by Nick Vujicic
I am Malala by Malala & Christina Lamb
 
4
How Life Works by Andrew Matthews
How Life Works by Andrew Matthews
 
5
Lean in for graduates by Sheryl Sandberg
Rise of Isis by Jay Sekulow
 

 

Do You Quantum Think?

The wisdom put forth in this unparalleled work arrives at a the start of the 21st century.  Just as we are witnessing a revolution in technology, society itself is also undergoing a far more profound, collective transformation.  This transformation is nothing less than the evolution of consciousness itself, our own minds and awareness.  The mission of Do you Quantum Think? is to help us understand the meaning and the benefit of this vastly important process.  More importantly, the book gives us a way there - a personal experience of a quantum leap in our thinking that is as exhilarating and rewarding as it is illuminating.
Do you Quantum Think? shows how an old world view has conditioned the way we think and thus conditioned our responses.  It dispels the "myth of choice" by hitting us with the realization that although we imagine we think and choose freely, this belief is in fact an illusion.  We begin to understand that our beliefs and institutions have been shaped by a 17th century/Industrial Age reality that is now hopelessly outdated.
Dianne Collins reveals how this "old world view" thinking is limiting our relationships, our approaches to problem solving, and how we are a community deal with collective issues such as environment, politics and health.  She then introduces us to Quantum Think, a new system of thinking that wisdom of cutting edge scientific,  principles and timeless natural laws into daily life.  it is new thinking that has the power to change the course of human destiny.
Until now the idea though creates reality has been given little attention outside of the so-called "new though" movement, dismissed as wishful thinking and having little to do with concrete reality.  Since the dawn of human civilization sages and spiritual masters have taught, as you think, so you become.  But it is only now that the real scientific evidence for this has emerged.  The implications of this growing awareness help to form the foundation of the Quantum Think message.  Though science may infer, the undeniable, real evidence is your own experience.  Do You Quantum Think? presents facts and offers prescriptive advice, not as another "how-to" book, but as an actual methodology that reveals its message to you directly, by the validity of your own experience.
The Quantum Think system offers 21 simple yet profound principles and practices that will expand your mind, lift your spirit, and satisfy your soul.  More than a book to be read and placed on the shelf, Do You Quantum Think? is a companion resource intended for each of us to tap into our own unique wisdom and apply it.  As Dianne Collins says, not just "know" the wisdom but to live it.
Once in a while a book comes out that can change the course of humanity for the better.  This is such a book.  As we find ourselves encountering unprecedented, reality-altering change, Do You Quantum Think? arrives to present a universal big picture as it relates to you, not for the sake of mere learning, but for the sake of living masterfully.

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