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I devoured this mini book as quickly as I had grabbed it off my friend's desk. It's a quick read with an even quicker "rate of inspiration."
As a recovering cell-phone addict, I recently felt like going on a verbal communication fast. I simply got tired of talking and was delighted at a book that encouraged my hermetic state of mind.
Chapters include: "The Wisdom of Non-Action," "Inside the Nature-Self," and "Extrasensory Etheric Perception."
This book is not for the new-age novice nor is it for the seasoned cynic. It's for someone with an open, curious mind who inevitably gets exhausted by all the inner and outer noise pollution.
The only negative I can think of is that the chapters are too short and that the author only touches upon abstract concepts without thoroughly delving into their greater spiritual implications. Perhaps Mr. Wilde assumes that if you're truly seeking silence, then you must be past all that other "stuff" anyway.
Nevertheless, "Silent Power" is chocked full of interesting Jedi-mind-tricks that will make you wanna shut your mouth (for once) in favor of that still, small voice within that's barely audible in our multi-channeled, video-streaming world.
What a mouthful!
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