There is a (somewhat long) introduction which I recommend people only need skim before checking out the actual material starting with Session 1
They also host the original recordings which became the book and even audiobook versions. The creation of the book is an interesting story in and of itself (covered in the introduction) but I think it is secondary to the message of the material itself and can overload the reader unnecessarily
Cheers man I hope it resonates with you.
Just so everyone knows, the book is freely available on their site in an easy to read session-by-session listing:
https://www.lawofone.info/
There is a (somewhat long) introduction which I recommend people only need skim before checking out the actual material starting with Session 1
They also host the original recordings which became the book and even audiobook versions. The creation of the book is an interesting story in and of itself (covered in the introduction) but I think it is secondary to the message of the material itself and can overload the reader unnecessarily