The Greatest Self-Help Book of All Time
Why is The Book of est the greatest self-help book of all time?
There are only a handful of books that have dramatically influenced my life. There's The Magic of Believing and The Robert Collier Letter Book. But number one on the list is The Book of est. It beat out Think and Grow Rich, and even the Bible. I know that's bold and controversial. But it's also the truth.
Here are two reasons why I love the book:
The book is the famous est experience in written form. est, or Erhard Seminar Training, was the controversial self-help movement of the 1970s and beyond. Anyone who withstood the heat of the weekends were never the same again. Lives were transformed forever. You faced yourself and your story in a way that was confrontational and oh so real.
The Book of est puts you into the room and gets you to feel the intensity. You somehow experience est. When my late wife began to type up the book to be republished by me, she had to keep stopping. She said it was intense and dramatic. She died during the transcription process. But that had nothing to do with the book. It had more to do with her choices and what the book urged her to face.
The second reason I love this book is because the writing is, well, hypnotic. It's riveting.
Luke Rhinehart has the gift of writing dialogue and description that puts you in the room with the characters experiencing est. In many ways, this was one of the first examples I ever found of what I eventually labeled as Hypnotic Writing. While I later wrote a book called Hypnotic Writing, it was Luke Rhinehart, who paved the way for me to know what it was when a true master was at work. For me, this is one of the best written books of all time.
The good news for you is this: Luke is now a friend of mine. We've corresponded, shared books, and decided to join a partnership. With the help of my friend Mark Ryan, the most powerful self-help book of all time is now available to you.