The Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire - Deepak Chopra

The Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire

By Deepak Chopra

  • Release Date: 2003-10-21
  • Genre: Self-Improvement
Score: 4.5
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From 46 Ratings

Description

As elegant as his bestselling How to Know God and as practical as his phenomenal The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success, this groundbreaking new book from Deepak Chopra contains a dramatic premise: Not only are everyday coincidences meaningful, they actually provide us with glimpses of the field of infinite possibilities that lies at the heart of all things. By gaining access to this wellspring of creation, we can literally rewrite our destinies in any way we wish.

From this realm of pure potential we are connected to everything that exists and everything that is yet to come. “Coincidences” can then be recognized as containing precious clues about particular facets of our lives that require our attention. As you become more aware of coincidences and their meanings, you begin to connect more and more with the underlying field of infinite possibilities. This is when the magic begins. This is when you achieve the spontaneous fulfillment of desire.

At a time when world events may leave us feeling especially insignificant and vulnerable, Deepak Chopra restores our awareness of the awesome powers within us. And through specific principles and exercises he provides the tools with which to create the magnificent, miraculous life that is our birthright.

Reviews

  • The Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire

    2
    By JLeavesley29
    The book began with a description of the science of how our relationship with the universe works. Dr. Copra used many excellent descriptive details and examples describing his views. He additionally revealed how simple meditation can be learned. There did not seem much left to explain why he used the title "The Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire."
  • The Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desires

    5
    By IndubalaSharma
    I have read this book everyday since 2008, I was having a spiritual discussion a couple of weeks back and explaining the principle of "Moksha" and my concluding statement was life is quite simple and easy living it is nothing complicated...at that point I realized how much of what is in this book has become a part of my life day to day. As I read other books on spirituality by other authors I realize these 7 principles and their essence is all we need it transcends any other teaching. I hope everyone returns to the simplicity and innocence of a new born baby after reading this book and following the principles.