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Worker in the Light: Unlock Your Five Senses and Liberate Your Limitless Potential

by George Noory, William J. Birnes

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George R. Noory is the host of America’s top late-night radio talk show, Coast to Coast AM, which is broadcast to more than 500 radio stations in the U.S. and Canada and streamed over the Internet to more than ten million people, five nights a week. Noory truly believes that there are forces, both good and evil, at work on Earth, forces that can be harnessed by human beings. Fueled by a transcending experience at a very young age, Noory turned his life into an investigation of the possibilities and influence of such forces, and how we can use them to enhance our lives.
Now George Noory has woven his life’s work into both an amazing memoir and a miraculous key that readers can use to unlock the secret to their own sensual transcendence and liberate their limitless potential. Through Worker in the Light, George Noory will show readers how to:

*Unlock the secrets to unlimited spiritual growth
*Transcend all doubts and fears
*Shatter the prison walls of their five senses
*Deploy the power of intuition to see the future
*Free themselves from the confines of time
*Facilitate the power of lucid dreaming

 
Through easily understood, step-by-step instructions, and examples from his own life, George Noory shows how he has surpassed his own limitations and frustrations, how he has freed himself from doubts and fears, and how he glimpsed the right way out of life’s desperate straits. He will teach readers how to overcome fear and doubt and find happiness and success.




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Average Customer Review:2.5 out of 5 stars
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

1 out of 5 starsRedundant and Exhausting, 2008-07-10
This book could have been about one hundred pages shorter. I cannot count the number of times I noticed I was reading a new paragraph which contained pretty much the SAME information already covered in some other paragraph. This goes on endlessly. It's exhausting. In the end, did I learn anything? Maybe simply that naked aliens could be mining on the dark side of the moon, but other than that? Not really.

As an aside, it startled me to learn that George Noory gave himself over to the "dark side" as he called it, and so recently. Just eight years ago he conducted an experiment in which he wished serious harm on certain men of whom he was jealous. Harm came to them, and then doubled back on Noory, which is apparently when it occurred to him that he should stop. Noory is a man in his 50s! I guess I could look past it more easily if he'd been a teen playing such hurtful games with people's lives, but he was a mature man. I just have a hard time accepting anything "enlightening" from someone who could do this to other people, and so recently.

I do not recommend this book.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

1 out of 5 starswaste of money, 2008-03-06
I thought the book be good ,but found out I wasted my money ,dont buy this book... I wouldnt of gave it a one star rating, but that was the lowest i could do


11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:

1 out of 5 starsThere is no way George Noory could have written this book., 2008-02-21
I read the better part of this book at the bookstore, while waiting a few minutes for my car to be serviced. Yes, it's that fluffy of a read. But let's be honest, there is no way that George Noory could have written this book, or any other book.

I have been listening to C2C for years, and I honestly think that Mr. Noory may be in the early stages of dementia. Seriously. His word selection is increasingly limited. Over time, he has begun to choose simpler and simpler words all the time to express himself. He repeats the same cliches and aphorisms over and over. (such as "I don't believe in coincidences"). He verbally muddles through the news update segment at the beginning of the show every single night, crossing up words, dropping syllables, putting strange, random emphasis on the wrong word or syllable. As a subscriber to the podcast, I have hours of mp3 files to back this up. He asks his guests questions that are so irrelevant to the topic and out of step with the narrative, that they respond with long, awkward pauses of apparent disbelief. He blurts out unsolicited medical advice, including a recent show where he even recommended a prescription drug to a listener by name, after hearing a ten second medical history. This shows a serious lack of impulse control and judgement, which is a hallmark of frontal lobe dementia. He increasingly reports doing absent minded things and having accidents, such as "falling into a giant puddle of water" in Austin. He is at exactly the right age to be experiencing the onset of frontal lobe dementia or perhaps early Alzheimers. He needs to get help, for sure. And if he isn't in the early stages of dementia, then he has to be drinking enough before the show to impair his thinking and speech. Either way, he needs to seek help or retire, or both. But I seriously think it's dementia. Mr. Noory if you are reading this please get an MRI and a SPECT scan from a reputable neurologist right away, and be prepared for the worst.


4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

1 out of 5 starsNot Very Good, 2007-12-31
I borrowed this book from my girlfriend. I'm afraid I have to agree with so many others, the book is bad. I have nothing against GN, I listen to C2C sometimes and he is OK. No one chosen to replace Art would ever be judged good enough.

But, the book: shallow, poorly written, contains little information that most of us don't already know. Not the worst book I ever read but fighting hard for that title.

Oh well, time for me to leave this plane of existence for a while....





8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:

1 out of 5 starsTerrible Book, 2007-10-23
What are George Noory's credentials and qualifications? I tried to find out on his show's website, but it doesn't say. A show host doesn't become an expert talking with educated guest experts with degrees. Talking to experts doesn't make a show host an expert because it doesn't replace the years of education the expert earned.




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