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Thought Vibration

The Law of Attraction in the Thought World

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Thought Vibration

By: William Walker Atkinson
Narrated by: Clay Lomakayu
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William Walker Atkinson was one of the first people to write about the Law of Attraction. Thought vibration is one of the most influential books giving the keys to the Law Of Attraction.

©2023 William Walker Atkinson (P)2023 Sundance
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There's possibly some useful stuff in this, but the book could be about a fifth of the size. It weighs heavily on rambling and repetitive metaphors and similes. Around 90% of one chapter repeatedly likens the use of people and universal laws to a child and their toys. Another labours for some time on the idea that your real self is an emperor sitting with his sceptre on a throne in front of his subjects (anger, envy etc.).
The narration voice is either badly transcribed AI, or chopped together and badly edited from larger recordings. This leads to weird intonation a lack of obvious punctuation, making some passages very annoying and hard to listen to.
Also, the weaker parts of human emotion, such as jealousy or examples small-mindedness are usually illustrated by likening them to women (and I say that as a male)..
If they chop out the constant rambling nonsense and get someone to read it properly, it might be worth a look.

Too much fluff

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