I don't want to come across as negative or cynical IGW, but a cursory reading of that came across as one of the worst examples of viral click bait marketing I've seen in a long time.
Unfortunately, there is no secret short cut meditation experience to "tap into endless vital energy" in just 5 minutes, that is just someone trying to make a quick buck in my humble opinion.
Also, in today's day and age, half of all amazon reviews are completely fake, done by shill accounts owned or otherwise payed for and operated by the publisher/author what have you.
I seriously doubt it actually beat out the secret on book-sells, and if it did, it was probably only for a brief moment in time as everyone got suckered in by the fake reviews.
I wouldn't waste your money if I were you. Just one person's opinion and unsolicited advice.
Unfortunately, there is no secret short cut meditation experience to "tap into endless vital energy" in just 5 minutes, that is just someone trying to make a quick buck in my humble opinion.
Also, in today's day and age, half of all amazon reviews are completely fake, done by shill accounts owned or otherwise payed for and operated by the publisher/author what have you.
I seriously doubt it actually beat out the secret on book-sells, and if it did, it was probably only for a brief moment in time as everyone got suckered in by the fake reviews.
I wouldn't waste your money if I were you. Just one person's opinion and unsolicited advice.