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Power, Freedom, and Grace: Living from the Source of Lasting Happiness
Published in Audio CD by Amber-Allen Publishing ()
Author: Deepak Chopra
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Power., Freedom and Grace: Living from the Source of Lasting Happiness
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Review Date: 2008-05-27
Deep, yet readable. With clear steps to follow to achieve the end: Peace, Freedom and Happiness.
I plan to re-read it every so often to remind myself of the valuable lessons I found in each chapter.

Not a coincidence
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Review Date: 2008-05-26
You don't run into this book by coincidence, read it. This is Deepak channelling at his best.

THE GREATEST DEEPAK CHOPRA BOOK EVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Review Date: 2008-05-23
This is the greatest deepak's book ever in my opinion. One small book covers all of every single deepak's teachings.

Next that I love is synchrodestiny and third jesus.

Deepak is a stunning man.

Life Changing
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-23
This is an excellent book. This is the first Deepak Chopra book I've read and it was a life changing book for me. The book presents somewhat complicated material in a very easy to understand manner. I've read the book, and parts of it several times because I find it comforting. If I ever feel down about anything, reading from this book makes me feel powerful again. I can't recommend this book more!

Heard It All Before
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-20
I started to read this book with the hope of learning more about Vedanta, only to find that the script is mainly that of the "Perfect Health" audio series that I bought years ago, and can quote almost verbatim.
Get real Deepak !!! Stop redoing stuff that you've already done, like you did with "Bounless Energy" etc...which were taken from "Perfect Health" book, and give us some more in depth insight into yoga philosophy and spirituality.
I think you've made enough money from your originals without having to re-hash in a different cover. Please get back to the "Quantum Healing" style, which attracted me to your work, initially. Your earlier comparisons of modern science with ancient wisdom go much further in selling ideas to the "main-stream" public.

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The Love Poems of Rumi
Published in Hardcover by Harmony (1998-01-12)
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Perfect
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Review Date: 2008-01-18
Rumi and Deepak, a union made in heaven:)
Perfect little book of Rumi to give as a gift for a first glimpse into his world, beautiful.

A Rumi Bedside Companion
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Review Date: 2007-01-10
Trying to plow through all of Rumi's works can be overwhelming. How nice to have a tiny selection to keep by the bedside for inducing dreams of love!

Beautiful
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-10
If you ever get into an argument with your husband or wife, read a few of these outloud to each other, and soon you'll both be crying and laughing and forgiving and loving again...Rumi touches the parts of our soul where love and God reside....

Elegant, Sacredly Sensual - This one is a Keeper Squared
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-04
Wow. I sat reading this elegantly slim volume in my local Barnes and Noble and I am surprised I didn't float away in ecstacy. I felt completely engulfed in spiritual inspiration, I felt transfixed by a sacred sensuality - and all this while sitting in the children's section no less.

Rumi, as those of us who adore his work know, is a one-of-a-kind.

Deepak Chopra is another one-of-a-kind.

Bring the energy of these two beings, separated by centuries, and you have a winner on so many planes. I plan on giving many copies of this book as gifts - possibly to introduce people to Rumi... or perhaps, to woo a certain someone.

Ahhhh, yes. This is GOOD stuff...........

Excellent!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-23
Jalal al-Din Mohammad Balkhi (more popularly known as `Rumi') is a well known 13th century Sufi poet and theologian. I have come across his work several times in that past, but I never read more than a few passages. This is the first time I have sat down and read a collection of his work `cover to cover,' and I deeply enjoyed it. Rumi's poems are deeply spiritual and penetrate perfectly into the human condition of love and the tides of overwhelming emotions that run with it. I would highly recommend this book to anyone and I would especially recommended it to men. There are some really romantic and spiritual poems in here that I think would make a nice impression on a `special' woman in your life.

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The Path to Love: Renewing the Power of Spirit in Your Life (Deepak Chopra)
Published in Audio Cassette by Random House Audio (1997-01-07)
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Good inspirational Book
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Review Date: 2006-05-29
This is a Highly practical fascinating book for a true spiritual seeker who wants to improve up on themselves. Even though this seems to be based on the eastern religious text, very good inspiring book. Every time I read, I find some thing more that inspires me to Love.

THE PATH TO LOVE
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-09
THIS IS A VERY EYE-OPENING BOOK. IT HAS REALLY HELPED ME AND MY RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHERS. PLEASE READ THIS BOOK IF YOU ARE GOING THROUGH HARD TIMES. IT WILL CERTAINLY LIFT YOUR SPIRITS AND MAKE YOU STOP AND THINK ABOUT A LOT OF DIFFERENT ISSUES IN YOUR LIFE.

Gentle and Eye Opening...
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-30
Deepak Chopra has a very gentle and lovely writing style. He's a great teacher who has helped me to see the simplicities of soul beyond the complexities of character. This book has helped to make me a more gentle, conscious, responsible contributor in my relationship with my significant other. Love is the all.

Well worth it!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-14
I purchased this book as a Christmas gift to myself in 2000. I began reading it in January of 2001 and this year has been my best and most rewarding year. I read this book and was able to internalize every insight. I now understand what REAL LOVE is. In this book, Deepak Chopra makes it a no-brainer decision to incorporate love and truth in my daily life.

Mind spirit and god
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 26 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-21
Deepak Chopra's presentations on mind, soul and god are abstract , confused technically and practically incorrect . His contributions on above subjects are invariably taken from India's ancient texts :Vedas which in actuality also contain the theoretical details of attaining the SUPREME BLISS (GOD as we all call him) during the course of meditation on the campus of Sadguru ( the DIVINE PREACHER ) who used to impart Brahma Gyan ( Realisation of Supreme Being.) I am shocked to hear Dr Chopra talking frequently about Mind,Soul and God so confidently without thinking an iota about the subtleness of mind, soul. Can Dr Chopra tell me the origin of mind in human body ? where is the point in the body where it rests/remains quiet ?what is the technique to quieten the mind ? How to control the mind when our eyes are opened and how to quieten it.where mind stays with pran ( life forces ) when it rests ? what is soul, how does it look like and where it is situated in the body ? and lastly what exactly connects the soul and the Supreme being ? There is a very subtle device which is visible if you practice meditation under Sadguru ( DIVINE Preacher) who has that divine power to quieten the mind to the point of its origin.Merely talking and giving jargonised lectures does not lead one anywhere about mind soul and Supreme being. Vihangam Yoga is the only kind of Brahma gyan meditation where these concepts are experienced in practicality by the practitioners during the course of Meditation.Any other effort to know these concepts is merely adding few more pages to the discussion. Remember God is not a subject of discussion like anyother topic,he is the one to be experienced within yourself, provided you have found the SADGURU ,who is only one on this planet . aksinha@gems.vsnl.net.in

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Creating Affluence
Published in Hardcover by Excel Books (2002-08-01)
Author: Deepak Chopra
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Read It Over and Over... It's That Good!
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-28
This book although very short, should be required reading! From "abundance" to "zest", it covers just about everything required to lead a content, happy, productive and profitable life. I have owned this book for about 8 years and have re-read it many, many times.

The introduction sets the whole tone of the book by stating "there is power in knowledge, desire and spirit, and this power within you is the key to creating affluence". We realize quickly that it is our inborn nature to be abundant... to be affluent. By desiring something, stating our intention, then letting go of our attachment to it, we can recieve all that we desire from life, wether in money, love, position or anything else we may seek.

The first part of the book discusses quantum reality and how we and everything else in our world are all made of the same "stuff", which is primarily energy... or "non-stuff". What makes one thing different from another is the arrangement and quantity of these impules of energy and information.

Part one of the book gives one or two simple ideas under each letter of the alphabet that are short, sweet and very much to the point. Beacuse it is in such an easy to read and brief format, this is the kind of book you will want (and the author suggests you do) read over and over again. Depending on where you are with your life at any given moment, you will pull something more out of it with each reading.

Part two of the book discusses our similarities to the unified field. It discusses the 25 charachteristics of the field and how these are also the characteristics of "Brahman, the source of all creation, as described in the Veda, the classic spiritual text of India". This part, although intersting, was not as good as part one, but overall I still have to rate this book as one of the best I have ever read!

This book will only take an hour or two to read but the messages it sends are timeless... read it again and again so you don't miss a word! It's fantastic!

Great
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-12
This book can make you feel better about anything. Kind of unusual as it goes A to Z a dictionary of Affluence. You may think of this book as a friend that you can always trust for support!

I'm A Believer!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-16
I love this tape! It's very grounding and I never tire of listening to Dr. Chopra. I had been in a situation where I had tried for over 6 weeks to land a new job. After going on countless interviews and being told "we will be in contact" then never hearing back, I felt the interview I went to on 11/8 would be much of the same. On 11/9 I went to the library and came across the audio cassette. I listened to it daily, just enjoying Dr. Chopra's insites and his reading of the A to Z list. On 11/12 I had 5 messages on my machine responding to my resume, including the interviewer from 11/8 wanting a second interview. On 11/13 I went for the second interview and was hired on the spot. I would be making more money and have more independence than my previous position! And I could feel a distint, yet subtle shift in my perceptions of the world and I could just feel happiness and the Zest for life he mentions. I highly recommend. In fact, I am going to place an order right now for my own copy of this wonderful tape!

ABUNDANCE
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-19
I read "The Seven Spiritual Laws", which perked my interest in this book. I liked this book. It had the A - Z points for affluence and abundance. Plus a terrific list of ideas/words to meditate on in order to bring your mind into balance with your desires. Practical guidlines for persons not used to meditation. And additional scientific information on how the principle of affluence works. How can one go wrong?

I Won't Live Without This Tape!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-09
I can't begin to do justice to this remarkable tape by Dr. Chopra. His words and philosophy have enriched my life in both subtle and profound ways. A short while after I began to listen to this tape, my life began to offer me wealth & opportunities that simply came my way, without any effort and this flow of wealth & opportunities has continued throughout the five years I have had this tape in my possession. The real beauty of this tape is that you need only to listen to it, (which I do every day in my car), and the wealth and affluence, that according to Dr. Chopra are what the Universe(GOD)wants for us, begin to make a presence in your life without any special effort on your part. So BUY THIS TAPE, (I have the book too, but it really is better if you can listen to the tape every day). Just listen every day and your life will change in fabulous ways, I guarantee it!

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Imagine: What America Could Be in the 21st Century (Unabridged Selections)
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More old age BS from Eric
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 20 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-12
Searching for knowledge and acting prideful as if knowledge was really stacking up--that's the old age--people not in tune listening to people not in tune for their knowledge based on reason and rational.

NOW the old age gurus have finally discovered something worth listening to--they don't really know anything and never did using logical, rational observations. They say intuition is the only way to truth or real knowledge.

The leaders have changed and the followers still follow the old proven to be wrong advice.

Relax Eric, relax your poor overworked mind and let the real knowledge make itself known to you.

History is falling away like a bad dream--Goodbye great thinkers--hello great Lovers.

Articulating Paths to Improvement
Helpful Votes: 27 out of 30 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-13
Developing scenarios for how worthy goals might be accomplished is one of the best ways that people make progress. The circumstances never end up being like that, but the insights prove to be worthwhile nevertheless. This thought-provoking book of essays uses that method to come up with many worthwhile observations and useful ideas. If you know the particular essayist's work, in most cases you won't find much new. Some, however, have created new materials that are extremely insightful.

The volume's main weaknesses are two: the viewpoints of the essays' authors aren't varied enough, and the "desirable" outcomes are too easily assumed in many cases. I graded this brilliant book concept down two stars for these weaknesses in execution.

Almost anyone would find benefits from reading this book. Even if you disagree with its premises, you will end up learning about the thinking of a lot of America's top authors.

I was honored to receive this book as a gift from one of my sons, reflecting his knowledge of my desire for assisting social progress through personal effort.

The book contains almost 40 essays, grouped into the following sections:

The Soul of a Nation (What it means to be an American)

Pillars (The basics that we need to flourish from health to meaningful work)

The Rewoven Fabric (Community and identity)

To Whom We Belong (Our relationships and ways of relating from family to divorce to aging)

In God We Trust (Spirituality)

The New Civitas (The new American governmental system)

Each author was asked to think about America 50 years from now in creating a more positive environment. Two essays in the group stood out to me in capturing the essence of the issues throughout the book. The first was by Peter Senge (of Fifth Discipline fame). He points out that there are three ways to think about the future. First, extrapolate current trends. That doesn't work, because "aspects of our present ways of living . . . are not sustainable." Second, we can create a vision of the opposite of something we don't like now. He calls this "reactive imagination." This is "only a disguised version of the present." He correctly points out that many of the essays are of this nature. Third, we can "become agents of creating a future that is seeking to emerge, by becoming more aware of the present." "How did we get where we are?" is a question that begins this investigation. From those roots, we can help establish the foundation for moving into a better direction.

If you read this book, start with Senge's essay. The book will make a lot more sense if you do. It will give you a star to guide by. This essay inexplicably begins on page 167, rather than at the beginning.

The second key essay is at the end by Margaret J. Wheatley (starting on page 401). She did a little experiment. She recruited a group of teenagers to think through these questions about what they want for 50 years from now. Basically, they want a fairer, more cooperative, and more sustaining world. They see a "networked, boundaryless world" unconstrained by the geographical and psychological limits of America. Read this essay second. It gets past a lot of the personal agendas in most of the essays into touching closer to what is universal in our visions. Young people always seem to get these points best.

Few of the essays made it into Senge's third category. As I read the better ones (such as those by Dean Ornish, Lance Secretan, and Peter Gabel), I came away with a vision of our suffering from poor decisions because people are not yet good at thinking through the consequences of their daily decisions. We optimize what is visible and closest to us, even when the distance effects (in time and space) are vastly counterproductive to the modest benefits we receive from what we choose to do today. (An example is eating poor quality food to save money individually, and having society incur hundreds of thousands of dollars in health care costs to "repair" us from our own misguided "money-saving" efforts.)

In a sense, I came away with the notion that if we all learned from Senge and Wheatley, it wouldn't take long to arrive at a better society for all. After you master those lessons, be sure to read Sam Daley-Harris's fine essay on "Activism."

Make the future into what it can best be, consistent with the visions of both those who agree with you . . . and those who do not! Read Thomas Moore's views on "Religion" for useful thoughts about this perspective.

Imagine a better world in Peter Senge's third way!

Vastly More Practical (and Political) Than Title Suggests
Helpful Votes: 47 out of 49 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-18

I almost did not buy this book, and I say that because an awful lot of really smart folks might be inclined to turn away on the basis of the title and the possibility that this is a fairy tale wishful-thinking la la land kind of book. It is not. It is practical (and political), it is enriching, and it is over-all a very high quality endeavor that has been well executed.

Four "great truths" are articulated many times over across the various readings, and they merit listing here:

1) Campaign finance reform is the absolute non-negotiable first step that must precede every other reform. Until the people can reassert their great common sense for the common good, and restore the true democratic tradition, nothing else will happen.

2) Neighborhoods are the bedrock of both democracy and sustainable development, and we have spent fifty years building in the wrong direction. New legal and economic incentives must be found to redirect both urban and suburban real estate management back in the direction of self-contained neighborhoods.

3) Local production of everything, from electricity to food to major goods like automobiles) appears to be a pre-requisite for deconflicting high quality of life needs from limited resource availability. The book includes several very intelligent discussions of how this might come about.

4) Networking makes everything else possible, and by this the book means electronic networking. I was especially fascinated by some of the examples of near-real-time sharing that electronic networking makes possible--everything from a neighborhood car to scheduled hand-me-downs of winter coats from one family to another. We have not progressed one mile down the road of what the Internet makes possible at a personal and neighborhood level, and I would recommend this book for that perspective alone.

The creative editorial role must be applauded. From the identification and recruitment of the contributors, to the selection of the photographs that each tell their own story, to the quality of the paper used to create the book, all testify to the competence and knowledge of the editor.

Lastly, it merits comment that the book serves as a very fine calling card from something called The Global Renaissance Alliance, a spiritually-oriented group that nurtures Citizens Circles and uses a web site to provide pointers to resources and other like-minded folk.

The Most Inspiring Collection of Thinkers Ever!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-05
This is a great book, that is doubly-powerful (no TRIPLY, no QUADRUPALLY powerful!) because so many inspiring thinkers are in it: from Deepak Chopra to Neale Donald Walsch, from James Redfield to Anne Lamott. And these thinkers come from all sectors of society: from John Robbins, a whistle-blower of the food industry, to the actor Peter Coyote; from Eric Utne, founder of the Utne Reader, to educator Dee Dickenson. What Marianne Williamson has assembled is a collection of ideas covering all sectors of society representing the viewpoints of very unique individuals each with differing backgrounds. And the beauty of this diversity is that all the contributors are unified in fundamental ways, all visualizing a more accepting, more loving, more grounded future that can truly celebrate the individual. It is a vision of what can WORK given our true natures, and given the tuggings of our soul for a more love-based world. Everyone in the world ought to read this book! If you're skeptical, go ahead and buy it and try it out. You'll be glad you did, even if it provides fodder for a time for all the reasons you dislike new-agey spiritual types. And for all of you who like me are already new-agey spiritual types, or compassionate open-hearted types, go ahead and check this book out, because you're going to love it!

Utopia Means "Nowhere"
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 54 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-08
We can all agree that the world would be a nicer place with more personal connection, a real sense of community, freedom to pursue dreams, security to safeguard those dreams, pluralistic tolerance, etc, etc. I do. But in a haphazard series of essys, beyond platitudes and some bad science fiction, I see little in the way of real thinking about the problems that confront the world, or well-reasoned, rigorously analytical responses to those problems. Instead, they range from the laughable to the dangerous--see one author proposing a monolithic Department of Peace with millions of officers devoted to everything from crime to regulation of interpersonal communication to domestic life to workplace interactions. How can somebody who claims allegience to personal freedom cry out for something so Orwellian? These liberal-minded egalitarian essayists would invest more unilateral power in government than John Ashcroft ever had wet dreams about.

The prose, often stilted, blowsy, pretentious or oblivious to its own ridiculousness, is workmanlike. To those that seek out the book, the pronouncements will be comforting. The implementation of its ideas--imagine!--will not be.

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100 Promises to My Baby
Published in Hardcover by Rodale Books (2005-04-16)
Author: Mallika Chopra
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Great Reading
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Review Date: 2008-05-16
The book itself is a great book to read when you are expecting or anytime. The paper cover of the book (hard cover)had many black markings on it. That was a little disappointing. It was a gift but it did not look like a new one.

Great reading for a newborn
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-09
When my daughter was first born I would read to her from this book while in the rocking chair-I loved it and she seemed to. I just gifted this book to my friend who is expecting.

100 Promises to My Baby
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-03
Although I bought this book as a gift, I did glance through the various chapters to develop a feeling of the author's message.

I found the book beautifully written with a depth of feeling that could only come from the love of a mother for her child. There was a spiritual dimension moving through the pages of the book which enhanced the message and the feeling of closeness, yet the words were those of common sense and practical nature.

These thoughts, so well spoken by Mallika Chopra, are the thoughts that all mothers wish for their children. Mallika Chopra shows the talent and the gift of her father.

Completely Unrealistic
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 31 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-10
I found this book completely unreaslistic, but what can one expect from an author who was raised in, and continues to live in extreme privilege? I grew tired of reading about Mallika Chopra's life of servants, nannies, and cleaning ladies. I'm quite certain that if all mothers in the world (including those in North America) led lives of such privilege, they too could write books such as these with completely unrealistic expectations about what it is to be a mother. I also did not find anything she said particularly deep, inspirational, aware, thought provoking, or compelling (as other reviewers would lead you to believe).

If you wish to read a feel-good book that sets you up for some sort of "perfect" idyllic (i.e. unrealistic) picture of motherhood, than you'll love this book, though I hear that you can read the same in most Reader's Digest magazines.

Best Baby Book for the Mind and Spirit
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-21
This book really sheds some light on what it means to be a GREAT parent and what it takes to be a great parent. There are lots of wonderful thought and suggestions, yet they do challenge you to carry through on a few. It is a wonderful book and makes a great baby shower gift. It beats the heck out of giving a boring gift certificate. Chopra has opened my eyes not only to what gifts I can give to my son, but it reminds me of all the wonderful gifts that my parents and grandparents have given me. VERY UPLIFTING!!!

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The Chopra Center Cookbook : A Nutritional Guide to Renewal / Nourishing Body and Soul
Published in Paperback by Wiley (2003-08-27)
Authors: Deepak, M.D. Chopra, David, M.D. Simon, and Leanne Backer
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fabulous tasting food
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Review Date: 2008-04-05
I am new to cooking. This book is easy and the food is fabulous!!! I eat more veggies now in 1 day than I used to eat in a week and I'm enjoying them!

Tasty and healthy, woohoo
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-27
I haven't tried every recipe in this book but so far so good. I've especially enjoyed the baked goods (check out the Zucchini Pecan Bread). Not only are the recipes good but the sections that precede them provide some really interesting and inspiring information on eating. It's a great foundation from which to approach the recipes that follow as well as those from outside sources, and I definitely recommmend reading them through. If you make an effort to utilize the advice in the book you might just end up enjoying this required daily activity a whole lot more than you used to. What you get out of this book though depends on your schedule, because there is just so much to do and make that seems appealing. Personally, the meal plan seems quite challenging because of the amount of cooking involved, but the meals themselves are good tasting (some more so than others), not particularly difficult to cook, and maintain a focus on healthy ingredients. I'm glad that I have this around my kitchen now as a reliable source of vegetarian recipes. I also like that amazon offers the online version of this book for an extra dollar or two when you buy it. I can see that coming in handy if I happen to be cooking away from home, or if I'd like to share a recipe with friends.

Love it!
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-25
We love this book! We have made many of the recipes that have all tasted great and are healthy. We also gave it to everyone for Christmas and they all love the recipes too.

Simple and practical
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-04
This book offers a simple way to start eating healthy. I've been interested in gourmet food and cooking for years and then became a student of Ayurveda. Though the concepts of Ayurvedic eating are introduced in the beginning, and the recipes follow ayurvedic guidelines, the book isn't complicated with hard to understand terms. Best of all, the preparations are wonderful for a taste-discriminating Western palate.

The best cookbook I've ever owned!
Helpful Votes: 27 out of 27 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-10
This cookbook is filled with healthy and delicious recipes. It is well-written, with easy to follow directions and ingredients that are readily available. I really like the 30-day meal plan that is included; it takes all the guess work out of menu planning. While I was not a vegetarian before I began using this cookbook, I am now! The food is so delicious and high enough in protein that I don't miss meat at all--although for you die-hard carnivores, there are many recipes that have meat-optional directions. This book has everything from breakfast foods through desserts and these recipes have gained approval from my toughest critics: my 10- and 14-year-old sons. Although not diet food, my husband and I have both lost weight since we began following the 30-day plan. The food is so nutritious and satisfying, that our junk food cravings have been greatly reduced. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for healthy and delicious recipes. Enjoy!

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The Seven Spiritual Laws of Yoga : A Practical Guide to Healing Body, Mind and Spirit
Published in Hardcover by Pan Macmillan Australia (2004)
Author: Deepak; Simon, David Chopra
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lovely things of all
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Review Date: 2008-06-23
This book bring-mes inspiration for a life with full presence of God. This is a great gifit for all those want to be a success life in all areas of your life. Its a passion.

Common Yoga information, filled with MUMBO JUMBO
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Review Date: 2008-04-28
I brought this book home from the library and started to read the first chapters on yoga philosophy. I don't know whether Deepak Chopra is misguided himself or is trying to misguide his readers. The first chapters are written for those who do not want to think about philosophy, but only want to read an incoherent overview on the subject written to make you feel good.

What bothers me is that Chopra seems to be completely confused on the subject of eastern philosophy. His knowledge on the subject is very superficial. He blends Advaita Vedanta with Raja Yoga, adds some Buddhism and comes up with his own seven laws of spirituality from the middle of nowhere. These branches of thought in fact all contradict each other, Chopra makes it seem like one big school of thought. That's perhaps the western romantic view of eastern philosophy. And of course, he fantasizes a little bit about chakras, the foundation subject of New Age bestsellers. The first half of this book is complete rubbish.

The only reason I rate this book two stars is the second half. It's a nice overview of some Asanas, meditation practises and Pranayama. But I do not recommend the book for this section. There are better books available on the subject. Even online, you will get the same information on Yoga Asana's for free. There are many good books on the subject of Hatha Yoga and also on the subject of different eastern philosophies and religions. Please don't cheat yourself by buying new agy marketing nonsense. The latest scam of New Age: Eckart Tolle. Please, use some common sense.

Excellent Reference Book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-05
This book is an excellent reference for the true, pure form of yoga. It is something you come back to again and again, and mark up for future reference. I highly recommend it!

Chopra simplifies yoga
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-12
As with each of Chopra's books that I have read, his thoughts are extremely helpful at taking things and making them seem reasonable and simple. If you are already practicing yoga or thinking of starting, you need this book. Another book he wrote-"The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success" is probably the best book you could ever put to use. I'm not a "new age" or "self-help" kind of guy but this dude is cool!

A Book of Many Insights
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-19
I chose this book because I was looking for help in returning to my practice of yoga. Deepak Chopra books always provided words of guidance. He did not fail in this attempt. He begins the book with insightful questions to help you find the real "you" and then progresses to explain the different types of yoga practices. But the real value in the book is the section discussing the Seven Spirtual Laws. For me, that alone was worth buying the book.

After many years of practicing yoga I now understand the importance of not forcing the body to obey moves but it is in allowing the inner Self to assist in all of the movements. There is a wonderful section on yoga positions with excellent photos and descriptions of how to attain the pose. Chopra also discusses meditation, how to practice it and methods for success.

This is a book I keep in my workout area and read each day before I begin my sessions. It is not only physically helpful, it is a spiritual inspiration.

 Deepak Chopra
Apples Are Square: Thinking Differently About Leadership
Published in Hardcover by Kaplan Publishing (2007-07-03)
Authors: Susan Kuczmarski and Thomas D. Kuczmarski
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Love Those Leaders
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-19
If you have ever worked with people who have these gifts it will bring a tear to your eyes. Should you lead others with these talents, thank you. The authors demonstrate the values in their writing. You can do it!

An exceptional leadership book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-17
I have read many leadership books that deliver the same theories and conclusions, however, Apples Are Square, was a book I connected with from the very beginning and could easily relate to. It had a very refreshing look at this important subject. I highly recommend this book to people who feel the "inner leader" starting to develop and for those who are in leadership roles that need to make changes to move their company/organization forward in the right direction or to realize, they are indeed, not leaders at all.

If you want a book that gives a unique perspective on leadership and can help you become a better leader in your personal life, community and company, I highly recommend this book.

Alexander H. Perry

Shining the light on Leadership
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-31
Everyone who aspires to be come a better leader, whether in business, community affairs, or in other endeavors, should buy this book and read it--several times. All of us will benefit.

The authors show that while great leadership is absolutely essential to better organizations, it isn't or needn't be a highly technical matter. They show that great leaders are easy to find if we know where to look and what to look for. And they show how to do that.

First, great leaders aren't the rapacious, egocentric, greedy bullies who are too often romanticized in the popular culture. Second, they are all around us--if we only where to look and know what to look for.

The formula? Great leaders are service-oriented (toward clients, customers, constituents, colleagues, and emplooyees/subordinates alike, regardless of personal 'status"), collaborative, respectful, honest, and loyal.

Where do we find hese individuals? Not in the limelight. They're too busy enabling others to reach their potential. In other words, they are all around us--if we only where to look and know what to look for.


It's easy to become discouraged about the state of leaders and leadership these days. The Kuczmarskis show us a way up and a way out.


More good news: where do we find hese individuals? Not in the limelight. They're too busy enabling others to reach their potential. In other words, they are all around us--if we only where to look and know what to look for.

Apples Are Square
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-09
After hearing an interview with the Kuczmarski's, I felt that the book might be a very good read. The authors sounded like they had a genuine passion for leadership based on sound values.

Our current negative perception of leadership has been generated by the misconduct and unethical behavior so often revealed amongst the leaders of corporate America as well as government officials. We have seen so many examples of what not to do that it is very refreshing to read this book that tells the stories of 25 leaders who showcase new values-based ways to lead. The Kuczmarski's have thoroughly researched their 25 leaders and have given the reader real life examples of the six critical values the authors deem necessary to lead successfully.

This book is exremely readable and could very well be used as a reality check on our current negative perception of leadership. The Kuczmarski's have shown that there are good leaders for us to emulate.

Unique Perspective
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-03
What I liked most about this books is that it breaks away from the stereotypical leadership book. With most books on leadership, once you've read one, you've read them all--they all discuss the same leaders and the same leadership styles. Apples breaks from this mold--the leaders profiled are unique and have fascinating stories to tell, and the leadership paradigm presented is one I really believe makes sense. A refreshingly insightful read.

 Deepak Chopra
The Deeper Wound
Published in Hardcover by Rider & Co (2001-12-06)
Author: Deepak Chopra
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The Deeper Wound
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-31
Although this book was written for the victims' families of 911, I was able to apply the principles within, to the circumstances of loss in my own life.

I also bought the audio book.

Why read the obvious?
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 71 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-18
What makes the reviewer think one has to read a book to review it? Deekpak spends a lot of time on the TV book promotion trail talking about his latest masterpiece -- a cashing in on the tragedy of others sorrow. Now it seems the author has leaped from the specific tragedy of 9/11 to the generalized tragedy which inflicts the six billion souls on the globe. That he has found a new garb for his garu tongue adds little to the price of sweat in China. That world suffering never diminishes is probably the best evidence not to spend time with these heavily spaded up fields of soothing herbal salve. None of the readers can point to any specific, verifyable first aid this book has provided for their wounds. Writers who take out a lease on wearing the garu hat never offer any authenticity to their generalized claims of relieving life's agony. I think the five stars are to soothe their own pain.

Scars of deep wounds with recent riots in Gujarat......
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-07
The scars of deep wounds are not yet healed when terror knock down the WTC Towers six months ago and here again, the endless natural and man made catastrophe leaves its trails of unforgetful memories of deeper wounds - trauma and hurt with recent Communal Riots in India and Earthquake in Afghanistan. Deepak Chopra in Deeper Wounds describes the emotional states that people go through after a traumatic event so as not to get a person mired with stages of fear, anger, anxiety, shock, helplessness and depression. Deepak uses the perspective to spill off hate from the heart to scratch off the emotional wounds. The author explains that healing yourself comes in two stages-first releasing the energy of suffering, then replacing it with the soul's energy. In the face of tragedy, the first section of the book defines suffering as painful and way of life to a `Hundred days of Healing', daily assertion, exercises, lesson plans and insight to sparkle up the spiritual flame to heal the wounds inside. Deepak's book is in response to the affected people in the tragedy of the twin towers, a portion of the proceeds earned by the author and publisher would be donated to Red Cross and charities on humanitarian grounds. A deeper wound is an exceptional book that raises psychological and spiritual issues raised by the attacks at WTC. Chopra deals with spiritually acceptance of `Where was God when you need him most?' by helping to understand and cope up with trauma situations and overcome negative emotional hurt to restore strength and faith back to gear. He believes and pens down that evil is a form of egoism and describes the power of compassion and awareness. I wish Deepak would once again inspire, encourage and heal the pain of victims of Communal riots in Gujarat and help them tackle to overcome emotional outbursts of hate, waning tolerance, ego, anxiety, fear and violence. A human relationship is on threshold of shattering faith and during these times, Religious differences blur the image of God's world of peace.

A Blessing of a Book -- for people of all (and no) faiths
Helpful Votes: 28 out of 32 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-22
I am shocked that a previous reviewer would "dis" this book while at the same time admitting she had not read it . . . However, her negative review DID prompt me to "give the book a chance." I read it -- and I am very glad I did. When it comes to Dr. Chopra, I've been a skeptic. But this time, he is offering a much-needed resource for healing in one of our country's most difficult times. It's long been said that what we refused to deal with just goes underground and bides its time. Dr. Chopra offers us the methods and processes we need post 9/11 to begin the process of deep healing as a human community. It's never to late to begin. Read this book today --I wager you'll be glad you did.

Another way to look at it
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-24
September 11, 2001, defined tragedy for a generation. Meeting thousands of people who begged for meaning and solace in the face of suffering, Deepak in response has written The Deeper Wound, offering a way of healing as a memorial to the thousands of victims who perished. It is only one way to look at the subject of fear and suffering and a very valid one at that. Take what you find relevant and helpful to yourself, and leave the rest behind.


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