A review by sarahalfayez
Ábrete a lo inesperado: Deja que lo divino te guíe by Tosha Silver

1.0

How to make this constructive.
I read a lot of New Age books, so my dislike of this has nothing to do with the premise. Found it increasingly frustrating how the anecdotes were laid out, also very out of touch with the world. The issues presented in the book as obstacles are: moving apartments, finding a parking space, on a couple of occasions it was about planning a vacation, getting into a fight with a green piece activist raising money on a street… They just got so obnoxious and frankly I envy this author for not having bigger problems in life.
The author is also an astrologer, and makes extremely vague astrology references throughout the book. Very mystifying, very confusing, and in no way adds to our (the average person’s) understanding of astrology - which I actually would’ve found interesting.
If you want a book on manifestation/prayer I highly recommend prayer: the art of believing by Neville Goddard.