All the Time in the World: Discover the Power of Focused Perception to Transcend Time

All the Time in the World: Discover the Power of Focused Perception to Transcend Time

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  • Create Date:2021-11-05 11:21:14
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Lisa Broderick
  • ISBN:1683647939
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Summary

Create your own experience of time with the guidance of a premier researcher in the field。



Time is something none of us can escape and yet few of us actually comprehend。 While some feel time can't pass quickly enough, others feel there aren't enough minutes in the day。 But what if you could not just understand but actively shape your perception of time? What if you actually had all the time you needed--and more?

In All the Time in the World, researcher Lisa Broderick reveals, "Time is one part physical and one part perception。 By changing the part of the time equation you control, you can actually time travel through your perceptions。"

All the Time in the World presents the first definitive account of how time works and, more importantly, how you can affect it。 Here Broderick offers exercises based on the latest research into the physics, metaphysics, and psychology of the human construct of time。 Through these step-by-step practices, you'll gradually build an awareness of time that transcends clockfaces and completely discharges the dreaded feeling that the seconds are slipping through your fingers。

Far more than just a book on workflow or efficiency, All the Time in the World offers a kind of liberation from the collective illusion that time is your enemy。 Join Lisa Broderick to discover that when you embrace time as an ally, you become a confident creator of your own reality。

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Reviews

Paul

I liked this overall, but I suspect some readers will be challenged by some of the ideas here -- that might be a good thing。 I recommend it those that are curious about our perception of time and those with an open mind or willing to be stretched at little toward the end。Thanks very much for the ARC for review!!

Elise

One of the best self help books I've read to date! All the Time in the World is in essence about how time works, learn how to "control" time, learn to affect time for you, everything in life is about what you perceive to be the truth。 I highly recommend All the Time in the World to anyone。 I want to thank Netgalley, the publishers and author's for allowing me to read and review your work before it's released to the public。 This is my own, honest review。 One of the best self help books I've read to date! All the Time in the World is in essence about how time works, learn how to "control" time, learn to affect time for you, everything in life is about what you perceive to be the truth。 I highly recommend All the Time in the World to anyone。 I want to thank Netgalley, the publishers and author's for allowing me to read and review your work before it's released to the public。 This is my own, honest review。 。。。more

Janet

An interesting book on time and how it can be manipulated。 This is not a book about how to be more efficient, rather it is about our perception of time and how, through meditation we can experience it differently。 I really enjoyed the first part of the book which dealt with the science of time。 This section was stimulating and very though provoking。 The second part of the book dealt with practices for altering how we relate to time。 These started off extremely well。 I found the ideas quite enlig An interesting book on time and how it can be manipulated。 This is not a book about how to be more efficient, rather it is about our perception of time and how, through meditation we can experience it differently。 I really enjoyed the first part of the book which dealt with the science of time。 This section was stimulating and very though provoking。 The second part of the book dealt with practices for altering how we relate to time。 These started off extremely well。 I found the ideas quite enlightening and they offered great potential for change。 However as the chapters progressed, the suggestions moved away from the credible and did become more bizarre。 I don't think I am ready to accept that I can meditate myself into an out of body experience just yet!Nevertheless, there's a lot to think about in the book and, excluding the last few chapters, I would say that it is reasonably helpful。I received a free review copy of the book from the publisher in exchange for my honest and unedited review。 。。。more