Mark Manning has narrated 11 audiobooks on Listento.it by 7 authors, with an average listener rating of 4.8★ across 28 ratings. The most-rated is The Power of Awareness.

Neville Goddard's 1952 masterpiece The Power of Awareness remains perhaps the greatest book ever written about the Law of Attraction. The astonishing advice in this guide is profoundly clear and unlike anything that came after it. This audiobook edition is part of the Neville Explains the Bible series, which presents and examines some of Neville's finest work.
©1952 Neville Goddard (P)2015 Tim Grimes

"Assume you are what you want to be. Walk in that assumption, and it will harden into fact." This is a definitive guide to manifestation, taught by the greatest modern teacher of the subject, Neville Goddard. The advice, if applied, will change your life.
©2014 Tim Grimes (P)2015 Tim Grimes

What is the secret to having your prayers answered? Prayer is the most wonderful experience one can have. Unlike the daily murmurings of the vast majority of mankind in all lands who, by their vain repetitions, hope to gain the ear of God, prayer is the ecstasy of a spiritual wedding taking place in the deep, silent stillness of consciousness. Have you ever had a prayer answered? What wouldn't we give just to feel certain that when we pray, something definite would happen? For this reason, I would like to take a little time to see why it is that some prayers are answered and some apparently fall on dry ground.
©2014 Tim Grimes (P)2015 Tim Grimes

I’m about to share with you a simple habit that can help improve your financial situation. It will only take up about five minutes of your day, and should reduce the anxiety you feel about money - while making more of it come into your life. It’s an unusual habit in many ways, but one thing in particular stands out: It’s ridiculously easy.
©2017 Tim Grimes (P)2017 Tim Grimes

Tom Haire is a rare compound of deep, tender devotion, amazing good sense, and a delightful sense of humor. There is about him absolutely nothing of the tension found in so many persons who seek to live the spiritual life. Tom is completely free in the Spirit and will not allow himself to be brought under bondage to the rudiments of the world nor the consciences of other people. His attitude toward everyone and everything is one of good-natured tolerance if he does not like it, or smiling approval if he does. The things he does not like he is sure to pray about, and the things he approves he is sure to make matters of thanksgiving to God. But always he is relaxed and free from strain. He will not allow himself to get righteously upset about anything. "I lie near to the heart of God," he says, "and I fear nothing in the world." It is not with Tom Haire the Irishman that we are concerned here, however, but with Brother Tom Haire, the servant of Christ. So fully has he lost himself in God that the text "not I, but Christ" actually seems to be a reality in his life. I think I have never heard him quote the text, but his whole being is a living exemplification of it. He appears to live the text each moment of each day. After two years of growing acquaintance with and increasing appreciation of this man of faith, I concluded that I owed it to the Christian public to share with them some of the good things God has given me through His servant Tom Haire. I have long felt and still feel that the practice of writing up living men and spreading them before the public is questionable. Especially is it bad when new converts are seized upon as gospel propaganda and paraded before the world as evidences of the truth of the Christian religion. Converted cowboys, opera stars, and such have so completely captured the attention of the Christian public that it has become increasingly difficult to hold a sober view of the faith of our fathers.
©2017 CrossReach Publications (P)2018 CrossReach Publications

Are you stressed out and sick of searching for answers? What if it's much easier to be happy than you thought? There's a better way to find happiness than the boring stress-reduction techniques and spiritual mumbo-jumbo we're all used to. The unique recommendations in this guide are unorthodox. They also immediately work - because they're fun and make practical sense. You can totally change how you deal with anxiety by applying this simple advice. Download your copy and let's get started.
©2016 Tim Grimes (P)2016 Tim Grimes

Discover the joy of not thinking... When I was 16, I had a mental breakdown. It happened while I was on vacation in the Caribbean with my family. I’d been reading an old Zen book, and it did me in. I’d experienced some strange mental states before, but this was different. As I read this book, death moved to the foreground of all my thoughts...and then stayed there. I found myself in a tropical paradise, terrified. Living seemed too cruel to carry on with. Buddha had said all life was suffering and all that meant was that everything was hopeless. There was no way out. Escape was impossible. When you looked at things soberly, it was obvious. Life, inevitably, was really just suffering and death. I kept this anxiety to myself as best I could. There was nothing to say anyway. No one could help. I was helpless, mortified, but aware that I was unable to do anything about it. The stress began to wear on my body. It felt worse and worse. I would have killed myself right there if death didn’t scare me even more than life. I reasoned if I killed myself at least this particular suffering would be over. These feelings peaked and then went on, and on, and on. At some point, I took a drive with my family to a beach on the other side of the island. It was bad. My insides felt as if they were being torn out. I didn’t understand what was happening. I felt like vomiting but couldn’t. Finally, we arrived at the beach. I sat under a tree, in the shade, trying to act sane. And then, I thought I died. Something happened and then nothing. And then there was something again. I don’t know. Was I dead? I looked around and realized I wasn’t. I was on the beach, under a tree. But there was no “I”. Everything was different. Everything had dropped off. Where was “I”? I didn’t exist. What was happening? What was this? It was indescribable. You couldn’t describe this. Any description was pointless. Everything was perfect just as it was, but at the same time, it wasn’t that. Because, there was no everything. There was nothing at all. There was no need to describe anything ever again because there was nothing. Words and description were meaningless. Nothing was real. Nothing mattered! And this was, undoubtedly, the best news possible. The greatest realization I could wish to have. Yet, that couldn’t begin to explain how good this was. It was way beyond any conception I could come up with. Everything, and everybody, was saved. That was clear. Everything was fine - now and forever. Nothing needed to be done, ever. The whole thing - life, death, reality, individuality, good, bad, right, wrong - was a lie. An illusion. A sham. Everything just was - just is. And this was perfection beyond any belief, rationalization, or label I could ever put on it. It made no sense, and it was perfect. It was before time itself. It transcended thought and was past my comprehension. Thought created all this suffering, and thought itself was not real. Without thought, all was grace - always. It was all blissfully and blatantly simple, yet totally illogical. I sat on that beach, thunderstruck. It was laughable. Whatever you thought, it didn’t matter. Thought had nothing to do with anything real. Everything was always perfect, no matter what you thought.
©2019 Tim Grimes (P)2019 Tim Grimes

French psychologist Émile Coué was one of the more underappreciated geniuses of 20th century medicine. Almost 100 years ago, Coué's popular self-healing method - which he called autosuggestion - helped cure thousands of people annually. Today, however, few people have ever even heard of him. This book introduces you to Coué's overlooked formula and will surprise you in the process. If you grasp the simplicity of autosuggestion, you'll be able to use this wonderful tool as you wish - and it should help make your life "better and better". Get your copy now.
©2017 Tim Grimes (P)2017 Tim Grimes

One of the most controversial statements in the New Testament concerns the virgin conception and subsequent birth of Jesus, a conception in which man had no part. It's recorded that a virgin conceived a son without the aid of man, then secretly and without effort gave birth to her conception. This is the foundation upon which all Christendom rests. The Christian world is asked to believe this story, for man must believe the unbelievable to fully express the greatness that he is. Scientifically, we might be inclined to discard the whole Bible as untrue because our reason will not permit us to believe that the virgin birth is physiologically possible, but the Bible is a message of the soul, and must be interpreted psychologically if we're to discover its true symbolism. We must see this story as a psychological drama rather than a statement of physical fact. In so doing, we'll discover the Bible to be based on a law which - if self-applied - will result in a manifested expression transcending our wildest dreams of accomplishment.
©2015 Tim Grimes (P)2016 Tim Grimes

p> How Did They Disappear? Inside The True Crime Files of the Vanished... The people in the stories that are covered in this audiobook had plans for their day. There were things that they were going to do, people that they were going to meet. Their days were supposed to be like any other day. However, their days did not end like any other day. By the end of the day, their families, their towns, and their schools would be searching for them. Many of those people even believed that their family member or friend would return soon. However, the people that we learn about in this audiobook never return... Most of the cases had no clues for the detectives to go off of and none of them were ever found. How is it possible that people can simply disappear and no evidence as to where they had gone be found? How is it possible that so many people simply vanish and are never found, even though people never stop searching? It is a question that we may never know the answer to, but in the following stories, you will see just how easily a person can vanish and never be found... Here's a preview of what's in this audiobook... "Missing Persons: The Disappearance of Lt. Colonel Percy Fawcett" "Missing Persons: The Mysterious Disappearance of Helen Brach" "Missing Persons: What Really Happened to the MV Joyita Crew and Passengers?" "Missing Persons: Where on earth is Leah Roberts?" "Missing Persons: The Unusual D.A. Disappearance" "Missing Persons: The Disappearance of Rebecca Coriam" Much, much more! Scroll up and get your copy of this audiobook today!
©2017 Hector Z. Gregory (P)2017 Hector Z. Gregory

Having a pet dragon is very fun. But what do you do if he gets angry or upset? What do you do when your dragon lost his cool and wants to burn everything to the ground? Get this book and learn how to train your angry dragon! A must-have book for children and parents to teach kids about emotions and anger management. Fun, cute, and entertaining, this playful book will teach kids how to handle when things don’t go their way.
©2018 Steve Herman (P)2018 Steve Herman