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Books - Zero Limits: The Secret Hawaiian System for Wealth, Health, Peace, and More
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As I was reading this book, I was becoming ever more excited to get to the section where the reader is instructed in how to do the full ho-oponopono process. Sadly, that section never came. All throughout the book, Mr. Vitale informs the reader that in order to get the full benefit of the process, one must attend one of his expensive weekend workshops. Well, then, why bother writing the book?
I have been practicing the bare-bones version of ho'oponopono as outlined in "Zero Limits" -- and with wonderful results. So in that respect the book was worth spending the time to read and I'll give it a couple of stars. But I am miffed that it is essentially an expensive, hard-bound advertising brochure for his workshops, filled with long, boring story after long, boring story about other people having success with the process. I guess he meant for it to be inspirational, but it got old very fast and I admittedly skimmed over much of that part, hoping against hope that there was more meat later in the book. There wasn't.
He could have produced a much more satisfying product by including the full instructions, with the recommendation of attending a workshop in order to understand the full dimension of how to apply the knowledge.
I don't enjoy new-agey workshops, so I won't be attending this one. Personally, I get much more out of good, book-based instruction. As a result, I feel rather ripped-off by the incompleteness of this book. That one reviewer is right: just go to the website and you can learn everything the book has to say.
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I've liked all of Joe's books. Zero Limits is Ho'Oponopono made easy. It was a very good book. I bought a copy for each of my grown children.
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I know that many people had complaints about this book and Joe Vitale. I think that the saying, "You will find what you're looking for" really applies here. If you want to find a great life-changing tool - it's here. If you want to find every little incident that will reinforce your belief that Vitale is just out to sell you something - you'll find it.
I thought this book was WONDERFUL! I have read it completely three times and each time I find a little bit of information I overlooked the time before.
Yes, we all know that Joe Vitale is a successful businessman and he absolutely does give web addresses for items he or others are selling that he thinks the reader may be interested in, but he really seems to sincerely care for humanity and this book shows that side of him.
Some have commented that Dr. Len has articles online and because the stories he told in those articles is exactly what was published in this book, they feel that Joe Vitale just copied those stories in his book. I would like to call those people ignorant! I have personally listened to the seminars that Dr. Len did with Vitale and I heard him tell the same stories in each of those instances also. Dr. Len says upfront in one of those seminar recordings that he will tell the same stories again and again, until everyone "gets it". It makes perfect sense, if someone hasn't heard a story you have to tell and it drives home a point you're trying to make, would you neglect telling it just because you have told it before?
One person even accused Vitale of lying about being friends with Dr. Len - again, if you take a little time and search the internet, you can access some of the recordings of the seminars where Dr. Len has talked about everything published in this book and he even refers to Joe as his friend. Also, Dr. Len actually recorded his parts for the audiobook version of Zero Limits.
There is plenty of good information about Ho'oponopono online that is free. Saying "I love you, I'm sorry, please forgive me, Thank you", as your ongoing self-talk will help everyone's life enormously. You don't need to buy this book, but it certainly will help you to understand WHY those phrases will improve your life and how to take responsibility for your life completely. It will also be a book that will calm you as it is read.
Even though every detail of the Ho'oponopono process isn't revealed, little nuggets of information are revealed as different experiences are given.
No, this book doesn't give you every single detail about Ho'oponopono. It costs less than $17 - if you want to learn EVERYTHING about this wonderful method then you should be prepared to pay several hundred dollars and go to a seminar. If you don't have the time or money for that, this book is a great introduction to Ho'oponopono and applying what you learn here can really help you to improve your life with no further information other than what is in this book.
Ask yourself, are you really interested in taking 100% responsibility for your life and ready to start making positive changes in you that will actually affect everyone around you? If your answer is "yes" then you will love this book! If you're not, you can go back to your comfortable life with all of your beliefs and continue as you were. We all have to make our own decisions.
I personally feel that the information in this book has changed my life more than any other book I've ever read. Thank you to Joe Vitale and Ihaleakala Hew Len!
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If you want to be 100% in your own authentic power and control your own life and be at peace all the time. Apply what is shared in the book. Just do it.
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Zero Limits offers an inside view of the workings of Ho'oponopono as it is practiced by Dr. Hew Len. Joe Vitale seems to be the writer taking what he has learned from his association and experience with Dr. Hew Len. The book is clear, easy to read and understand. It is based on the experiences of Dr. Hew Len and Joe Vitale. I would prefer a little less of Mr. Vitale's ego involvement which slightly detracted from the purity of the practice of ho'oponopono. I'd say a good starting point for familiarizing oneself to this practice of the Hawaiian art of loving unconditionally.
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