Customer Reviews for Zero Limits: The Secret Hawaiian System for Wealth, Health, Peace, and More (Your Coach in a Box)

Zero Limits: The Secret Hawaiian System for Wealth, Health, Peace, and More (Your Coach in a Box) by Joe Vitale, Ihaleakaia Hew Len

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Book Reviews of Zero Limits: The Secret Hawaiian System for Wealth, Health, Peace, and More (Your Coach in a Box)

Book Review: learn the 4 chants in the Zero Limit book
Summary: 4 Stars

The 4 chants taught in the book are the keys to maintaining a peaceful consciousness that is very difficult to achieve in this world of noise and chaos. Once you get into the habit of chanting the Zero Limit keys, it gets easier to manage your life and takes less and less time to get into zero state which is the God state, or your moving into your center state. Try it. There's nothing to lose by learning something new.

Book Review: How getting to zero unleashes everything
Summary: 3 Stars

This book's focus is love, forgiveness, taking responsibility for your life, and living in the present rather than hanging onto regret and recrimination. Most spiritual approaches share these beliefs and the book presents little that is new, except its aloha twist. Author Joe Vitale brings in the Hawaiian perspective of his co-author, Ihaleakala Hew Len, a Hawaiian therapist and Ph.D., who advocates the "//ho'oponopono//" method. The authors' emphasis on cleansing and love is a lot like the repentance and love of Christianity, and the emphasis on the universe existing only in your mind has a neo-Buddhist flavor. Skeptics may find that the recommendation to make a batch of special cleansing water pushes their envelope one notch too far. A larger stumbling block is that although many spiritual leaders teach the emptiness of pursuing money and material wealth, this book makes wealth a goal, and suggests that you can receive riches by ridding yourself of blocked memories. To talk of spirituality as the source of record-breaking sales of luxury sedans seems somewhat self-contradictory, but the book is otherwise straight new-age self-help, though// getAbstract// appreciates its Hawaiian flavor.

Book Review: Zero Limits
Summary: 5 Stars

Zero Limits-Read it, study it, practice it daily and change your life forever! May you experience Peace beyond all understanding!

Book Review: Little substance - lots of pitching other products
Summary: 2 Stars

After finishing this book I felt that I received little from it . . not enough meaningful content. I did feel however like Joe was pitching many other products in this book that he has a financial interest in. Knowning what I know now I wouldn't bother reading this book. This bookt didn't even rate a space on my library shelves.

Book Review: An uplifting infomercial
Summary: 1 Stars

I like parts of this a lot but didn't rate it well because it has little substance. In the very beginning he admits that this book doesn't teach Ho'oponopono and tells you if you want to learn Ho'oponopono go to one of the weekend workshops.


Things I like:

* Uplifting, he knows how to motivate his target audience.
* Gives the stories of others who have used this method successfully.
* Although the focus of this book is money it also shows that this technique can be utilized for anything and everything.

Things I didn't like:

* It felt like work to get to past the infomercials and self aggrandizement. The majority of people on the tape that told their stories were also plugging their products, I wonder if they had to pay for their spot in this book?
* This LONG book only gives you a brief over view of the idea but it's not even an elementary level primer on Ho'oponopono.

* A HUGE concern is that he admits that this technique made him realize that what he taught in previous books was wrong or obsolete.

He says he felt deep concern and guilt because he has taught the wrong information. This was followed by the explanation that the other books can help people at lower levels of understanding. I totally agree with that but if he ACTUALLY believes this and isn't simply making excuses to continue selling & teaching incorrect information then why does he constantly plug those books in this one.

If we're ready for the information that truly works then why try to interest us in information that he acknowledges is WRONG? This is a red flag.

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