You’ll See It When You Believe It: The Way to Your Personal Transformation
Product Description
Beyond Self-Help…
To Self- Realization
Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, psychotherapist, lecturer, and world-famous author of the phenomenal bestseller, Your Erroneous Zones, now takes us to new plateaus of self-awareness in his most powerful book yet. You’ll See It When You Believe It will show you how, by tapping the truly amazing power that lies within you, you can direct the course of your own destiny.
Using examples from his own highly successful experiences, Wayne Dyer will convince you that, with his proven techniques, you can make your most impossible dreams come true. Believe that you have the power to:Make your life anything you wish it to beSet real goals and achieve themTurn obstacles into opportunitiesRid yourself of guilt and inner turmoilDevelop a strong inner-confidenceDramatically improve relationships Choose a life of abundance Spend every day doing the things you love to do
You’ll See It When You Believe It: The Way to Your Personal Transformation
February 8th, 2010






February 8th, 2010 at 10:13 am
It seems that, in every generation, there will be a person who cobbles togehter a series of platitudes glued together with just sufficient truth to bind it. Conwell was Dyer’s predecessor and Dyer is the one for our generation.
While Dr. Dyer manages to re-invent a whole series of philosophies and religions, he comes across, to this reader, as a spoild child who is determined to get his own way. During the process the truths get burried.
To be sure, success is defined by the individual and abundance is whatever you call it. Yet, there is a mean spiritied end to all of this — it is called blaming the victim. Yes, a lot of us create our own purgatories and punishments. But, Dyer ignores the fact that societies and institutions also create them for those it deems less than deserving.
Regardless of being something that “You’ll see… when you beleive it” or the promise of “Acres of Diamonds.” The theme is the same — you are responsible for your current situation and I am not to blame for your shortcomings. The popularity of Dyer belies the underlying theme in our society that there are no victims of my bias, only victims of their own making.
Glean out the facts of this book and eliminate the hype and you have a distillation of some good basic principles that we all know. Like Trancendental Medidtation, it is a good practice but you don’t have to join the religion.
Rating: 1 / 5
February 8th, 2010 at 10:36 am
I came to know about this book from my brother, who is in India having good number of books. Last month I have booked a copy through my book shop and I got it three days before. I have read it and my experience is beautiful. We have five friends here doing meditation and collecting good books and we have a web site too. What I felt during the reading [small stone in the good food ] was repeated ` I `. May be because of my thinking that we have to reduce using ‘I’. Otherwise direct talking style and other details are fantastic. We pray for Dr.Wayne W.Dyer to think more positively and write more good books. No writer will be satisfied with his works till he can think. He always thinks that NEXT will be the best. With the help of Dr Wayne and others the world will become heaven. No war No fight! With LOVE, EM Hashim
Rating: 3 / 5
February 8th, 2010 at 11:10 am
I had heard some good things about it, but ultimately, it was a real let down. Much of what he says I’ve heard before. Nothing new, not even new twists on the same ideas. And some passages had the essence of that Smiley character on Saturday Night Live. I had to laugh. All I can say is I’m glad I borrowed it from the library!
Rating: 2 / 5
February 8th, 2010 at 1:35 pm
Seems as though Wayne just randomly pieced together this CD. ABSOLUTELY nothing like the book which I value beyond words.
Rating: 1 / 5
February 8th, 2010 at 3:22 pm
Informative and inspirational, but doesn’t really live up to its title. Does not tell how to “See it when I believe it.”
Rating: 3 / 5