I personally was not impressed with the book, it seemed like a bad rehash of various books on eastern philosophy. This book might be a good read for people who would like to be introduced to eastern philosophies.
A zen story of self-discovery through physical separation and union, mental lucidity and surrender, and emotional bondage and liberty. Great plot with rich thread weaves, told through unfolding transformation and metamorphosis: "In life, stress happens when you resist... No matter what comes your wa...
You might think at first glance this is a novel with some sports background.And you already have a pretty good movie adaptation.But it's not really.It's actually a bildungsroman and light(ish) philosophical novel written by a successful ex gymnast, and therefore style and refinement of the story its...
Just like the Celestine Prophecy, this book is a classic in the field of personal growth. An As an Olympic caliber athlete Dan Millman embarks on a remarkable journey after meeting an unusual character by the name of Socrates. Late night visits to the gas station where Socrates works turns Dan’s lif...
This is the wonderful sequel to his first book “The Way of the Peaceful Warrior” and it is equally as entertaining and inspiring. There was a period of time in the first book to which the author eludes, but does not share the details, this book is based on the events that took place during that tim...
I had high hopes for this when Millman mentioned that some of the woo woo moments he experienced were possibly due to it being late and him not having a full grasp of how much time passed. However, as the book progressed and he began advocating cleansing fasts, detoxes, and other forms of bullshit, ...
Numerology meets Dan Millman, interesting but not spectacular. The explinations on how to find your birth number verge on insulting. Quite a quick read as you really only have to read the bits revelant to you.
Other than some interesting math and some good, general advice, I really don't put much into the theory that our birthdays determine who we are "meant to be." The section on "Laws" was interesting to read - I especially resonated with the "Law of Cycles." I'm all about the circle, y'all. Other than ...
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