PROSPERITY
An angelic guide to living abundantly

Prosperity is a wonderful read, and entertaining and informative. The book itself is stunning with a lovely prosperous feel to it. Tony’s writing style is light-hearted and engaging and you can expect to enjoy the process.

Becker Cherry (Business consultant, Australia) said, “I laughed all the way through. I didn’t want to put it down. Now I’ve finished, I’m going back to do the exercises. I loved it!”

Structured around a series of conversations with Arch, the angel of prosperity, readers quickly realise that they have embarked on an intriguing journey into the realms of how to make the most out of life. Each conversation is a lesson in itself with well conceived exercises and other ways of practising what Arch is teaching. (This smacks strongly of Ken’s and Elizabeth’s training style, which is not surprising since Tony Smark, the author, is a long-time trainee of theirs.) Like the good teacher he is, of course Arch checks at the beginning of each session how Ned and Kate, his students, are getting on with their assigned tasks.

Mark Davis (Psychiatrist, New Zealand) said to Tonly, “I love this .... I felt immense delight at your skill - I love the writing, the wit and the applied wisdom. Your doing this inspired me.”

Cleo Pozzo (Manuscript assessor, literary agent and editor, Australia) considers “Prosperity” a charming, innovative, clever piece of work. “I have honestly enjoyed it tremendously. Every now and then a book comes along that is so enthralling that it reaffirms why I started doing this work in the first place”. “Prosperity” is this kind of book.

Ken Mellor (Internationally published author, Australia) said, “I wanted to read it to the end. I have read few books that have had this effect on me in recent years. The feel of the book is of a light-hearted, joyous celebration. ‘Prosperity’ works as well as it does because it effortlessly reinforces success. As I read I melted in to intensity of the field of confidence, love and support [created by the processes I was reading]”.

Also, note that the author has donated the book and any money made from it to a foundation designed to contribute to people in need called The Angel Foundation.