Happiness
The Mechanics of Happiness is getting some quite remarkable feedback, it’s only fair that I share some of it….
Hi Peter,
I have opted to read the book from beginning to end, not picking out individual books.
I am blown away at your brilliance and insight; it truly is a read that makes you feel as though you are having an enlightening conversation with the author.
It’s all so logical…and touches on what I have felt to be true for a very long time
Each line offers a gem of understanding.
I have no clue how long it took you to write this book but it is truly remarkable, I am savoring each page, because it speaks to so many, many questions I have had my whole life.
And I seem to be finding answers, how wonderful is that? What a fortunate day that was to meet you. Or was the Universe recognizing my quest? The Law of Attraction?
Life – as we all know- has many obligations, I am not spending as much time with the book as I would like but each time I pick it up it is a true joy. It almost feels like I am sneaking a piece of chocolate!
Thank you again,
Rosalie
Rosalie Dombrowski
The reader’s learning process begins with the title of the book The Mechanics of Happiness. As the title indicates, happiness is not something unreachable and undreamed of rather it is a system which requires knowledge to operate it. Thus, the reader gets the message from the very beginning that this book holds the keys to different doors…
The Mechanics of Happiness is one of those rare books that unfold according to the reader’s level of consciousness… Therefore, one could read this book over and over again to pursue their self-development and reflect on how one might put the methods described into practice.
The subject matter of the book – which is the basics of the philosophy of life – has been carefully chosen. These highly sophisticated topics are brought alive by Peter J Levine’s exquisite use of language and examples so well crafted that some otherwise complicated issues are presented in a way that is very easy to comprehend.
Thanks to his friendly and sincere tone, together with the examples he gives from his own life experience, the absent-presence of the writer throughout the book is felt strongly, which makes the reader think that they are not alone, the guide is always with them.
Thanks Peter for this great work.
Gülnur Güven
Inspiring, powerfully uplifting and thought provoking.
The author manages to convey the profound mysteries of life in
a unique yet simple and down to earth manner with brilliant use
of analogy and practical applications.
I felt I was having an intimate conversation with the author whilst
still being aware of a constant, interwoven, earnest message
for all of humankind. The book inspires hope and I would urge everyone to read it
and “wake up”.
Catherine Permain. RCN
“The Mechanics of Happiness has been a true inspiration to me.
It touched me at a very deep level. You have managed to give us life’s worldly wisdoms in a truly uplifting way. This is a very rare quality.
You have given us a lifetime of experience in your own unique way.
I feel that you know you have a very special message to get out.
I am thrilled that you have managed to achieve this. You have a fine and sensitive understanding of the world we live in, the universe and its mysteries.
I will keep this book close to me always and when my world is dark and dreary I will read a chapter to uplift me into this new dimension where I strive to be.”
Elizabeth Vinton
Oh Peter!
Rather than being “mechanical’, The Mechanics of Happiness is uplifting and Vibrant, Alive with opportunities for awakening! I saw my inner-child twirling in joy. It called for me to pick it up last night, and it was such an easy and interesting read, I zipped right through. For the novice to these concepts, the book is written simply, easy to digest. And, for those who’ve been traveling the path for many years, this book is full of well woven reminders. Your blending of stories into the weave is masterful! You’ve created an outstanding resource, and I am proud and honored to continue to share it with others.
Allie Kent
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