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Three Magic Words

By: Uell Stanley Anderson
Narrated by: Brian Copeland
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In Three Magic Words, you will learn of the unlimited power that is yours. You will learn how you can turn this power to work for you, here on earth, to make your life majestic and overflowing with good. Three Magic Words is not a religion or a sect or a society. In its entirety it is a series of essays aimed at revealing to you your power over all things. You will learn that there is only one mover in all creation and that mover is thought. You will learn that there is only one creator and that creator is the Universal Subconscious Mind, or God. You will learn that this creator creates for you exactly what you think, and you will be shown how you can control your thoughts, not only to obtain answers to your problems but to create in your experience exactly what you desire.

©2012 BN Publishing (P)2012 BN Publishing

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11 hours long and I'm on my second listen.

If 'New Thought' authors appeal to you, and Tolle, Dyer, and Chopra resonate with you, give this book a try. I am thoroughly enjoying it. I don't feel as though I have to agree with every word and interpretation the author makes to benefit from the upbeat, encouraging ideas. If you want to make friends with your mind, this book is a step in that direction...maybe a very big step if you are ready for it.

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A Real awakening

Where does Three Magic Words rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

I would say this book ranks as number 1. It helped me to pull back from what seemed like certain death to being balanced with my mind purring smoothly instead of the irky jerky scratched record it was like before I read and implemented what I read in this book.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Yes. It made me sane! :D

Any additional comments?

Not all people may understand the necessity of this book enough to learn from it, but if you listen to it with an unbiased and positive mental attitude, I am sure you will be able to find a few gems that will benefit your life like it did mine :)

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Excellent book - poor narration.

Is there anything you would change about this book?

I would change the person who read the book. Multiple "slip-ups" and outright mistakes throughout the book. Excellent material but the person reading the book constantly mispronounces words, makes obvious mistakes and just keeps going when it should have been edited.

What did you like best about this story?

Phenomenal book - love the contents.

What do you think the narrator could have done better?

Narrator would have been well served with having read the book previously and worked through the pronunciation of the more complicated terms. As an alternative, it would have been valuable to have the narrator go back during editing and fix the glaring mistake of words and "screw ups" that are scattered all over the book.

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

Yes.

Any additional comments?

Love the book... Just having a hard time with the narration which sounds amateurish in the delivery. Good sound quality but the narrator should have gotten more coaching and direction to deliver a more professional, expert sounding delivery. It's hard to take the content seriously when the narrator constantly mispronounces important words during particularly deep sections of the book.

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Great book. Bad reader.

Would you consider the audio edition of Three Magic Words to be better than the print version?

No. The narrator is really bad.

What did you like best about this story?

Not a story. But I liked it overall except for Brian Copeland's amateurish reading.

Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Brian Copeland?

Any PROFESSIONAL narrator.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

No. It's a great book all through.

Any additional comments?

I hope Brian has gotten better since this one.

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COMPREHENSIVE. DEEP. LIBERATING.

I LOVED this book for several reasons.
First there is NO fluff. It’s constant value. You must prepare yourself to be in a state to listen to understand so you don’t miss the multiple layers of meaningful wisdom. What describes this best is how Pixar movies have layers of content to satisfy both children and adults. It doesn’t matter how long you have been on your journey of awakening, this book has value for everyone.

I gave this 5 stars across the board because the content was excellent, the narrator’s delivery was fluid and the “story” was brilliantly broken down into digestible sections.

I recommend this to anyone who has a high degree of passion, drive and commitment for living a life of fulfillment, who is ready to stop pursuing happiness and living in joy NOW.

Cheers,
Yvonne

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Great book, poor narrative

I have listened to and read this book many times. A great book. The narrator does not have the quality of voice needed for this book, especially the meditations. Many words were terribly mispronounced which is distracting and degrading to this quality of book. Very disappointing. I guess I will stick to reading it.

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Finest book

This is one of the finest books I've ever read. My life is forever changed for the good.

Thank you.

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Great book - horrible narration

Would you try another book from Uell Stanley Anderson and/or Brian Copeland?

Yes

What was one of the most memorable moments of Three Magic Words?

The meditations are really relaxing

How did the narrator detract from the book?

The cadence and phrasing were horrible. Made it difficult to listen to. Pauses where there shouldn't be any and continuations where there should be pauses completely changed what the author was trying to say (Read the book before).

What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?

Comfort

Any additional comments?

Good book - look for different narrator

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Disappointed

I cannot get passed the first few minutes of this book. The narrator was a horrible choice. I know this is a highly recommended book and will just have to get the print version. Really disappointed.

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Offensive

I find any theory that blames all illness on a lack of faith, weakness of spirit, or just plain "negative self talk" to be offense and absurd. I thought I was going to be reading a guide to self-improvement.. The author claims that any physical imperfection is due to weak spirit. So a child born with a birth defect is at fault for his or her own situation? Or maybe we should blame the parents, because they don't have enough sadness, fear, or stress to deal with; let's throw in some guilt to top it off. And if they just had deeper faith, it would all go away? I never even finished the first chapter, which is replete with anecdotes of "miracles" that are undocumented and probably figments of the author's imagination. Google the story of the man whose cancer was cured because he believed the doctor's thermometer was a power radiation device and see what you find. Had such a thing actually occurred, at least one medical journal would have published it. Otherwise, where did the author find the evidence that this had actually occurred? Anyone can make up miraculous stories and pretend they really happened, but I for one don't want to pay money to read any of them unless they're properly classified as fiction. Shame on the author and the publisher, and shame on me for trying to read this tripe for as long as I did! For the first time ever, I will be asking Audible to take back this book and restore my credit.

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