Monday 26 January 2009

The Laws of Thinking - 20 Secrets to Using the Divine Power of Your mind to Manifest Prosperity by Bishop E. Bernard Jordan


  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Hay House (February 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1401917968
  • ISBN-13: 978-1401917968
There are many statements that people have found offending in the book such as Therapist means THE RAPIST, or 'There are no poor people in America' My assumption is that these are statements that Bishop Jordan has made by looking at life from a certain perspective and his statements have possibly been over generalised and taken out of context. Not all therapist's are shrinks which is the meaning that Bishop Jordan is using to derive his conclusion that all therapists are rapists. Some Therapists such as Occupational, Speech and Physiotherapist's actually tell you like Jesus - to pick up your mat and walk. However, don't let these statements put you off.
The Laws of thinking, i believe, are not necessarily secrets, but they are principles that one may have learnt along the road of life but has just not been practising them. In his book we have Laws such as the Law of Becoming, the Law of Predestination, the Law of Faith, The Law of Money, The Law of Writing and so forth.

Bishop Jordan comes to remind us and then kick us in the rear -into action. All of Bishop Jordan's principles are principles that Jesus Christ himself taught. Jesus Christ summed up by telling us that the source of true prosperity is to Love God with all that we are, love our neighbour like ourselves and be a servant to all . But he also explained that we can only do this with God's help.
Therefore, lasting prosperity comes from being in God. This Bishop Jordan explains in the first law of his book called the Law of Becoming. So, fellowshipping with God and studying His word leads to true wisdom, prosperity and renewal of your mind. Bishop Jordan lays out what the Lord has already taught in 20 laws. No book is a substitute for the word of God, however, Bishop Jordan's book is a good reminder to us that we need to renew the way we think. This book is a must read and an excellent resource for your reference library.

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