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the narrators sing song intonation drove me nuts.

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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 01-12-21

The way the guy read this book drove me absolutely crazy/ sleepy/ hypnotized???!
no good

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Snarky, irreverent, disrespectful

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2 out of 5 stars
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Reviewed: 05-03-19

Too long, not going to read? Give this book a pass and find another one.

I almost returned this book about five times while listening to it.

Then I decided to practice listening to the subject matter, and ignore without listening to the steady stream of subtle barbs and jabs at Wim Hof (personal attacks) that permeate this book. The author makes it quite clear that he deeply dislikes Wim Hof.
You see, Wim Hof has quite a sizable ego. And the author also has quite the sizable ego. (bordering on megalomaniac in my opinion).
So it's not all that much of a shock that the two really didn't get along very much.
why he felt it necessary to let it contaminate this otherwise good book I will never know.

if you can get past the nearly constant stream of snark there is a lot to be learned in this book. But the author is definitely not spiritual. Or religious. So if you're looking for that in this book it is definitely missing. Even though, I might add it is a key component of the Wim Hof method.

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lame really really lame

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Reviewed: 05-08-18

lame really really lame
lame really really lame
lame really really lame
lame really really lame wow very bad
nope terrible

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depressing

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Reviewed: 04-04-18

the narrator sounds a lot like a computer voice in some places and despite the best efforts of the author the content of the book is extremely depressing.

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Very good over all but...

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4 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 01-16-09

In my opinion, this is one of Dr. Joe Vitelli's best works.
I find that reading his books (or listening to them in this case) is usually a lot like panning for gold: you have to stor through a lot of "fluff" to get the nugget of gold that is inevitably contained therein.
For this book I think the fluff content is about 66% (compared to the 40% of his other books, so this is a dramatic improvement).
Part of the fluff of this book (in addition to the usual "I have 500 handmade Italian sports cars") comes right in the middle. Some of the people who attended his seminar/dinner wrote "testimonials". It is my opinion these testimonials are 40 minutes of irritating, ego stroking, pedantic, lugubrious prattle.

The "gold" of this audio book is in the teachings of Ho Oponopono. How could you go wrong with saying to the divine "I love you, please forgive me, I'm sorry, thank you"?
Overall, Joe does a very good job of presenting the basic teachings of this amazing life changing concept.

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