Sunday, September 1, 2019

The Truth About Pseudo Self-Help

 

                   The Truth about the Pseudo Self-Help Business

                                                                                    “Heaven helps those who help themselves.”

                                                                                    ---Anonymous.





            There are over 300,000 books available on Amazon.com in the category of “self-help.” Given this astounding amount of literature, how can one possibly decide where to look for an authentic self-help book? Nowhere is this more apparent than in regards to individuals flocking   to programs seeking shortcuts in the hope of achieving rapid results. Modern culture has seen many proponents of self-help, including advocates of positive thinking; they market their books, CDs and DVDs to anyone willing to buy them. But first, they create their market selling ideas that indoctrinate people to believe that they are powerless and need the help of these false self-help coaches.

In modern times, self-help has become a business enterprise. Some authors use this label as a means of making money. There are many bestselling books in the self-help industry that promise many wonders in a short period of time. Self-help has become synonymous with quick fix. For instance, the self-help culture in America has become a staggering $12 billion industry.  

Most of the time, people follow the recommendations given in these books, audio-books, seminars, workshops. Then, when the material bought does not deliver the benefits they promised, they blame themselves and think that there is something wrong with them; thus, their effects can be detrimental. The self-help programs that are supposedly harmless can do more harm than good, making people believe that they are helpless.

Several authors and sociologists, such as investigative journalist Steve Salerno, who wrote a book titled SHAM: How the Self-Help Movement Made America Helpless, have examined this social problem. As the title of the book suggests, inauthentic self-help culture can result in clients victimizing themselves. The popularity of motivational speakers such as Dr. Phil, Dr. Laura, Tony Robbins, and so on who profit from this industry, is well-known. These people organize seminars and workshops, where they sell their books, audio-books, CDs, etc., while charging seminar fees ranging from $500 to several thousand dollars in the case of Tony Robbins. The same can be said regarding some Christian motivational speakers who use their popularity and their church platforms to indirectly promote their books and audiotapes. Furthermore, Salerno points out that market surveys reveal, "The most likely customer for a book on any given topic was someone who had bought a similar book within the preceding eighteen months." Since the person did not find what he/she was looking for, he/she kept searching for another book, audio book, or CD, or enrolled in seminars and workshops, in an endless search, hoping to find a solution to their problems.

A number of televangelist authors of self-help books have access to mass communication, such as TV and radio, which gives them tremendous power to influence naïve and uninformed people to buy their books, CDs, audio-books and so on. The self-help industry is infested with life coaches but not authentic self-help providers.  

Some self-help gurus promote self-victimization; that is, they advocate the idea that people have problems in adulthood because they have been victimized in early childhood. The theory is the inner child has been traumatized by past events, which have become negative "tapes" that replay over and over in their subconscious minds. They then tell people that redemption comes through empowering themselves with the material they are selling.

The real issue could be that some people may need professional therapy, but since they cannot afford it, they seek help on their own, flocking to these kinds of literature and workshops.

The mass media is basically oriented to manipulate and domesticate ordinary people, creating superficial and unnecessary needs. Most people’s behaviors are based upon the actions, decisions, and opinions of others. Under this scenario come false New Age “gurus,” some Protestant religious leaders, and sensationalistic and fake self-help authors take advantage of naïve people to financially profit from them. They offer a panacea or “snake oil” to solve all humans’ problems under the name of self-help. They demand that people uncritically believe in them or in their products or services.

Thus, it is extremely important to raise awareness about these modern “snake oil” peddlers who take advantage of gullible people. Again, they sell the idea of victimization; once the client accepts this idea, the next step is to propose the idea of empowerment, for which the client needs their techniques. Their main motivation is to fatten their wallets and not to help people. A friend of mine accurately posited the inquiry: Why is it called "self-help" if one has to pay for it?

In this environment, someone has to have the courage to clear the air and put things into correct perspective. Millions of people are wasting time, money, and energy buying ineffective and detrimental systems. Therefore, it is imperative to rescue authentic self-help from that which is business oriented. Contrary to critics who blithely dismiss self-help methods, or New Age gurus who sell them as miracles, the book Awaken the Power Within: In Defense of Self-Help explores the conditions under which self-help is authentic and effective.

The book analyzes the accuracy of self-help and explores what works, what doesn’t, and why. It uncovers the gimmicks of cheap literature that offer the “snake oil” solution to all problems. Snake oil may provide people with temporary relief, but it does not last, because the remedy did not address the root of the problem.  It offers only a momentary boost of inspiration that fades after a few weeks, turning buyers into repeat customers.

This book further clarifies the concept of “self-help” as a mental discipline, which some abuse for the sake of entrepreneurship. It surveys the main assumptions of inauthentic self-help culture that keeps humans enslaved in a herd mentality and fully demonstrates that all the power dwells within each individual.    

Thus, it is imperative to stress the notion of Help Yourself to tap the human potential. This takes us to the concept of self-help and its derivative self-healing. The concept of self-help is anchored in the popular saying, "Heaven helps those who help themselves."

The message is to awaken people from their slumber and make them realize that humans have the inner capacity to confront any difficult circumstances in life; there is no need for external intervention. People are responsible for creating their own reality with their thoughts and beliefs, and they are the only ones who can take back their power. This book offers a deeper perspective on the culture of self-help and self-improvement and empowers us to rely on our inner voice for motivation, authentic self-empowerment and self- reliance.



Albert Amao Soria

www.amazon.com/author/amao 

About the Author

Albert Amao Soria is a sociologist, social theorist and cultural critic. He is an independent researcher – a life-long student of metaphysics and philosophy; with over 30 years’ experience in comparative religion, psychology, and mysticism with emphasis on Western spiritual traditions. Mr. Amao is the author of several books, including Awaken the Power Within (Perigee/Tarcher, 2018); Healing without Medicine (Quest Books, 2014); and The Dawning of the Golden Age of Aquarius (AuthorHouse, 2012). He is available for lectures upon request. Mr. Amao can be contacted by email at Stgermain777@gmail.com. For further information, visit the websites: http://www.amazon.com/author/amao and www.albertamao.com.



                                               





    
                              

                   


           

Monday, April 22, 2019

Book Review 3: Awaken the Power Within You




Midwest Book Review

Wisconsin Bookwatch, Volume 13, Number 6, 
June 2018

         http://www.midwestbookreview.com/wbw/jun_18.htm#Self-Help
The Self-Help Shelf
Awaken the Power Within
Albert Amao Soria
Tarcher/Perigee
c/o Penguin Group, USA
375 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014-3657
www.tarcherbooks.com
9780143132592, $16.00, PB, 288pp, www.amazon.com

In "Awaken the Power Within: In Defense of Self-Help", sociologist Albert Amao analyzes the accuracy of self-help and positive-thinking claims in this groundbreaking exploration of what works, what doesn't, and why, substantially based upon his own life experience. Born in a poor Latin-American country into a very impoverished family with both parents practically illiterate, he was the oldest of five children and began working at six years of age, shining shoes and selling newspapers to help his family. Unable to finish high school, he nevertheless was able to acquire a diploma by going to night school, which then allowed him to be admitted at the San Marcos University in Lima to obtain a Ph.D. in sociology. All these things were possible in his view because when he was teenager he had access to New Thought" or positive-thinking philosophy. Contrary to the critics who blithely dismiss self-help methods, or the New Age gurus who sell it them as miracles, in the pages of "Awaken the Power Within, Amao writes with sobriety, scholarship, and draws on his personal experience to deftly explore the conditions under which self-help is authentic -- and successful. Accessibly written and thoroughly 'reader friendly' in organization and presentation, "Awaken the Power Within" is an inspired and inspiring read from beginning to end. While unreservedly recommended for both community and academic library Self-Help/Self-Improvement collections, it should be noted for personal reading lists that "Awaken the Power Within" is also available in a digital book format (Kindle, $11.99) and as a complete and unabridged audio book (Tantor Audio, 9781977356659, $24.99, CD).
About the Author:
Albert Amao Soria is a sociologist, social theorist and cultural critic. An independent researcher – a life-long student of metaphysics and philosophy; with over 30 years’ experience in comparative religion, psychology, and mysticism with emphasis on Western spiritual traditions. Mr. Amao is the author of several books including, Awaken the Power Within (Perigee/Tarcher,  2018); Healing without Medicine (Quest Books, 2014); and The Dawning of the Golden Age of Aquarius (AuthorHouse, 2012). He is available for lectures upon request. Mr. Amao can be contacted by email at Stgermain777@gmail.com. For further information, visit the websites: http://www.amazon.com/author/amao and www.albertamao.com

Book Review 2: Awaken the Power Within You


Spirit of Change Magazine - Holistic New England

Fall/Winter 2018 Book Reviews

BY GAIL LORD

http://www.spiritofchange.org/Fall-2018/Fall-Winter-2018-Book-Reviews/

 Albert Amao Soria: TarcherPerigee, New York, NY 2018

Self-help is an eleven-billion dollar industry. What a task it is to sift through the plethora of books and programs in trying discern what’s helpful. Sociologist Albert Amao Soria is sympathetic to the needs of the dedicated self-help seeker as he himself is one. In Awaken the Power Within, he brings his experience as a student of the mystical, metaphysical and occult to evaluate both esoteric and conventional self-help. Authentic self-help is actually just listening to the guidance of the inner voice of the higher self. Some of the most helpful and effective self-help practices come from traditional esoteric thought. Many of these old teachings are repackaged and commercialized to gain profit; still other programs make false and overreaching claims, and Soria’s names them. He tells of his disillusionment following the hype of the video “The Secret,” which he watched in someone’s home, paying seven dollars admission, along with twenty others eager to learn the newly discovered secret occult knowledge that even Oprah promoted with fanfare. But there was nothing new; the secret was simply The Law of Attraction, a concept that’s been part of the American New Thought philosophy for over a century, and one that was widely disseminated by Esther and Jerry Hicks through the nonphysical being Abraham. Further, “The Secret’s” Law of Attraction manifests nothing unless it’s combined with the Law of Deliberate Creation and the Law of Allowing.

Amao’s is also critical of the work of Eckhart Tolle, having attended a weekend workshop knowing nothing about Tolle beforehand and finding the workshop both simplistic and boring. In addition, Tolle’s talks and writings completely dismiss the power of the subconscious mind. The subconscious mind can be our greatest healer, both physically and mentally, yet it also allows pseudo-gurus to convince people they lack the power to change unless they purchase solutions in the form of books and seminars. The subconscious mind uses deductive reasoning, so what we say we want needs to be in congruence with our actions and beliefs. If a person wants health but doesn’t eat healthy food or exercise or breathe properly, that person is instilling negative suggestions into the subconscious mind. The subconscious mind takes its conclusion from whatever premise we give it. This is how placebos work, through the powerful subconscious. When people believe medicine will heal them, even if they receive a placebo, it’s the belief in the healing that cures them. Almost all people credit something or someone else when they are healed. Robert Park, a university physics professor points out, “We recover from most of the injuries and illnesses that afflict us without either prayers or medicine. Like all animals, we have built-in repair mechanisms… Modern medicine can often intervene to assist nature in the healing process. But if the patient then recovers, how do we know the medicine was responsible?” Medicine, placebo, prayers, miraculous or spontaneous recovery? As Dr. Bernie Siegel says, “All healing is self-induced.”

 About the Author:

Albert Amao Soria is a sociologist, social theorist and cultural critic. An independent researcher – a life-long student of metaphysics and philosophy; with over 30 years’ experience in comparative religion, psychology, and mysticism with emphasis on Western spiritual traditions. Mr. Amao is the author of several books including, Awaken the Power Within (Perigee/Tarcher,  2018); Healing without Medicine (Quest Books, 2014); and The Dawning of the Golden Age of Aquarius (AuthorHouse, 2012). He is available for lectures upon request. Mr. Amao can be contacted by email at Stgermain777@gmail.com. For further information, visit the websites: http://www.amazon.com/author/amao and www.albertamao.com


Book Review 1: Awaken the Power Within


THE EDGE magazine, Holistic Living - Book Review
http://www.edgemagazine.net/2018/07/new-books-summer-2018/



 
Awaken the Power Within: In Defense of Self-Help, by Albert Amao Soria, Ph.D. (Tarcher Perigee), 288 pages

— The $12 billion self-help industry is under constant attack for pedaling false miracles to duped believers. But sociologist Albert Amao Soria demonstrates that Americans eagerly support self-help books, seminars, and programs because, under the right conditions, these things work. Soria analyzes the accuracy of self-help and positive-thinking claims in this groundbreaking–and wholly unexpected–exploration of what works, what doesn’t, and why. “Regarding my personal experience,” Amao writes, “I can testify that positive thinking and positive action have worked wonderfully for me. Born in a poor Latin-American country into a very impoverished family with both parents practically illiterate, I was the oldest of five children. I started working when I was six years old, shining shoes and selling newspapers to help my family. Nobody then would have believed that I would be able to finish high school. Nevertheless, I was able to do it going to night school, which allowed me to be admitted at the San Marcos University in Lima to get my Ph.D. in sociology. All these things were possible because, when I was teenager, I had access to New Thought, or positive-thinking philosophy.”
Albert Amao Soria is a sociologist, social theorist and cultural critic. An independent researcher – a life-long student of metaphysics and philosophy; with over 30 years’ experience in comparative religion, psychology, and mysticism with emphasis on Western spiritual traditions. Mr. Amao is the author of several books including, Awaken the Power Within (Perigee/Tarcher,  2018); Healing without Medicine (Quest Books, 2014); and The Dawning of the Golden Age of Aquarius (AuthorHouse, 2012). He is available for lectures upon request. Mr. Amao can be contacted by email at Stgermain777@gmail.com. For further information, visit the websites: http://www.amazon.com/author/amao and www.albertamao.com