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The Science of Mind

By: Ernest Holmes
Narrated by: Jason McCoy
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Using creative techniques, Holmes guides the student in easy-to-follow steps toward mastering the powers of the mind to find purpose in life. His explanations of how to pray and meditate, heal oneself spiritually, find self confidence, and express love have helped millions change their lives for the better. Here you will find six lessons and countless affirmations that will help you unlock the power of your mind and find higher truths. You won't find a guide to the science of the mind that is clearer and easier to use. With the power of right thinking you will find that a new, better world awaits you!

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Just get it!

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There hasn't been a day since I got this that I haven't listened to it and its almost 10 hours! If you're interested in this genre then this is for you.

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Long, Fast Speaker, Worth It!

It's a lot of material. I can see why some might speak to fast the narrator reads. I'm glad he did. A lot of meat, some bones. Will listen to a chapter again hear and there as a refresher.

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Powerful Book

I enjoyed reading this audio book and look forward to applying the information to my life.

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Jason McCoy reads like a cardboard robot

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Jason McCoy should never read another audio book because he sounds like cardboard. If anyone sees a book read by Jason McCoy... run away!!!!

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Jason McCoy is the worst audiobook reader on earth. He is a cardboard reader that never should have had the opportunity to read an audiobook. He doesn't have any emotions and doesn't stop for periods or comma's. He reads like a robot.

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Wonderful work

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He raced through the text!! You were not able to digest a sentence with his barrage through this book where every sentence is indeed a complete thought.Clear diction. I have the book thank goodness.

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Poor Reading

Great Content, but the distractingly pour production quality & reading. The reading is rushed with no inflections for subheads or natural pauses. Terrible, but if you can get through that, the content is worth some effort. Unfortunately, this becomes a better read than listen due to the audio recording.

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Science of Mind

I like the ideas presented, and will read this book so that I can give myself time to absorb the concepts and teachings. I was disappointed in the audio book. The reader read at the same pace (fast) without much inflection, and consistently mispronounced some of the words.

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Wonderful book marred by an uninspired narrator

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The Science of Mind is such an important book, but, unfortunately, this is a terrible audio version. It's not the quality, but the narrator mispronounces words constantly (like Duality is pronounced Dulty; Omnipotence is pronounced Omni Potence; Results sounds like Resots, and it's on and on and on). Clearly, he has never been around this material, no one coached his pronunciation, and they let it stand. It is so annoying it's hard to listen to. When one thinks that Science of Mind principles out of the mouth of someone as inspired as Louise Hay sounds like beautiful poetry to me, this audio sounds like a dull lecture in comparison.

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Horrible narrator. Sorry to say. Mispronounces very important words over and over again.

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Wealth of spiritual knowledge

Loved this audio book. Narrator is well spoken. Reads a bit fast, so you may have to pause it and reflect on what you just heard. Nice to listen to though. Get this book you won't regret it!

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Great

This is a excellent. book. Science and Spirituality. Just what I needed. Then the teacher arrived.

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