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Cosmic Ordering: How to make your dreams come true

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Cosmic Ordering: How to make your dreams come true

Contributors:

By (Author) Jonathan Cainer

ISBN:

9780007236442

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

Collins

Publication Date:

23rd August 2006

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Popular psychology

Dewey:

131

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

160

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 10mm

Weight:

155g

Description

Call on the cosmos to change your life and realise your dreams.
How do you get what you want in life Cosmic ordering. You decide what you want, you announce to the universe that it's your intention to get it, and it's delivered to you.

Daily Mail astrologer Jonathan Cainer helps you achieve success, from the point of deciding what to order, through to delivery. So if youre looking for your ideal job, perfect man, or the solution to your money and health worries, why not place a cosmic order

Described by the Telegraph as 'a perfect creed for the age no commitment but unlimited benefits', cosmic ordering has become a new worldwide phenomenon, closely connected to ideas such as positive thinking, wish-fulfilment, prayer, goal setting and visualisation. So Jonathan Cainer invites you to meet your guardian angel, capable of granting your every wish, however big or small. But before you ask for anything, there are a few questions you should ask yourself first, not least of all, how do you really know what you want

Discover how cosmic ordering can work for you, and change your life forever.

Author Bio

Jonathan Cainer is again writing astrological predictions six days a week for the London Daily Mail. He also writes forecasts for two major daily papers in Australia, The Sydney Daily Telegraph and the Melbourne Herald Sun, and his daily forecasts are read by millions on the internet at www.cainer.com. His forecasts also appear in Hello, published in London, and in Spanish on www.hola.com, the website of Hello's sister magazine in Madrid. It has been estimated that over twelve million people follow his predictions. After an early career as a jobbing musician, he wandered into the world of astrology almost by accident. A friend of a friend offered to read his birth chart and Jonathan was amazed by how accurately it summed him up. He then decided to experiment for himself with the complex ancient art. What began as a brief investigation became a dedicated, ongoing study. Pop astrology was the last thing on his mind at this point. He was interested only in drawing up full horoscopes, based on people's exact date, time and place of birth. Indeed, when first approached, back in 1984 to write a Sun sign forecast column, he turned down the offer flat, opting instead to write more academic books designed to help students learn the language of planetary symbolism. He also co-designed one of the first modern astrological computer programs. In 1986, when Eddie Shah launched the new Today newspaper, Jonathan was approached once more to write a daily sun sign column. Assured that he would also have the chance to introduce his readers to the deeper side of his subject, this time he took the post. His column proved a great success. He left Today in January 1992 and joined the Daily Mail in December of the same year. In January 2000, his powers of precognition inspired him to take his column from the Daily Mail to the Daily Express, and then on 19 March 2001 to The Daily Mirror. He returned to the Daily Mail in June 2004 and has now written for three out of five of the major UK tabloid papers, making him a household name in the UK. Jonathan works extensively on TV and radio. He is a regular guest on This Morning and Richard and Judy, the most popular daytime chat shows in the country, and makes frequent contributions to the UK's major radio stations, whenever astrology is in the news. Jonathan is a widower who works from his Yorkshire farmhouse. He has six children. He is a Sagittarian and will be 49 this December. In what little spare time he has, in between bringing up his kids plus writing his daily and weekly columns, he pursues an active interest in computers, vegetarian cookery - and playing the double bass.

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