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Alternate cover edition of ISBN 9781582701707.

The worldwide bestselling phenomenon that has helped millions tap the power of the law that governs all our lives to create鈥攊ntentionally and effortlessly鈥攁 joyful life.

In 2006, a groundbreaking feature-length film revealed the great mystery of the universe鈥�The Secret鈥攁nd, later that year, Rhonda Byrne followed with a book that became a worldwide bestseller.

Fragments of a Great Secret have been found in the oral traditions, in literature, in religions, and philosophies throughout the centuries. For the first time, all the pieces of The Secret come together in an incredible revelation that will be life-transforming for all who experience it.

In this book, you鈥檒l learn how to use The Secret in every aspect of your life鈥攎oney, health, relationships, happiness, and in every interaction you have in the world. You鈥檒l begin to understand the hidden, untapped power that鈥檚 within you, and this revelation can bring joy to every aspect of your life.

The Secret contains wisdom from modern-day teachers鈥攎en and women who have used it to achieve health, wealth, and happiness. By applying the knowledge of The Secret, they bring to light compelling stories of eradicating disease, acquiring massive wealth, overcoming obstacles, and achieving what many would regard as impossible.

199 pages, Hardcover

First published November 28, 2006

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Rhonda Byrne

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Rhonda Byrne is an Australian television writer and producer, best known for her New Thought works, The Secret鈥攁 book and a film by the same name. By the Spring of 2007 the book had sold almost 4 million copies, and the DVD had sold more than 2 million copies. She has also been a producer for Sensing Murder. According to an article published by Australia's Herald Sun, Byrne has also worked on the Australian TV series World's Greatest Commercials and Marry Me. In 2007, Byrne was listed among Time Magazine's list of 100 people who shape the world.

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53 reviews73 followers
July 18, 2007
this website is too kind. one star means "didn't like it". I hate, hate, hate this book with absolute passion. sorry if you like oprah but she seriously did the world a disservice by recommending this book. apparently there is a dvd also that i don't even think i could stomach. so here's the concept behind "The Secret". You can attract good things to you through your good thoughts. Ok, I'm on board with that. It has worked for me. Ooh, I already knew the Secret! too bad I didn't use it to make millions like this chick! But no, it goes further. You attract bad things to you through your negative thoughts. Well, negative thoughts are pretty useless, so I can see benefit in trying to decrease or eliminate them. And one time (true story) I did get robbed while traveling after worrying about it for 3 weeks. BUT. There is no gray area with this one. According to the author, people who are raped, killed, maimed, tortured - they all bring it on themselves with their negative thoughts. The people in Darfur should be thinking "here comes the food, there go the guns". The book goes on to say that weight management is simply a matter of "thinking thin" and not looking at fat people (for real), that if you have a stack of bills to pay you should instead picture checks coming in, that you can have everything you want through visualization, such as your hands on the steering wheel of your car, and that you can cure your cancer watching funny movies. There is a weak chapter at the end about how you can use your Secret powers for the common good, like world peace, but why would you want to waste it when you can be driving your new Hummer? I would go so far as to say that this book is not only BAD but it is DANGEROUS. It promotes the self-absorbed, materialistic, shallow outlook of predominantly rich white people to the exclusion of the rest of the planet - while managing to blame them for their problems and justify those in possession of the Secret for not using their visualized wealth to promote social change. Aah, brilliant. genius. avoid this book. do not give money to this woman and her brilliant marketing pyramid!
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41 reviews61 followers
September 21, 2018
A horribly-written and assembled collection of tripe; it has no cohesive voice, no cohesive theme, and is completely facile in its analysis. I literally threw the book across the room when I read, 'Quantum Physicists will tell you the universe was created from thought!'. No, numbfucker, they won't. Not to mention the 'facts' they assert don't have citations to lend those assertions the slightest hint of credibility.

If you want me to believe that 'thinking positively will lead to success because your energy and focus will follow and, in turn, develop into what you hope for' then fine, I'll go down that road with you but this is just shit.

This is 'What the Bleep do We Know' blended with 'The Celestine Prophecy' blended with a steaming turd. My wish, universe, is that this book be banished to Cthulu's hell-mouth and regurgitated as Kevin Trudeau's doppelg盲nger. Make it so!
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130 reviews24 followers
February 6, 2009
went to dinner with the boss lady the other night. she went on and on about this wonderful book. it was truly life changing. and she was already seeing the positive results of applying principles from it in her business and personal life.

she wasn't able to really articulate any ot those principles, so she just gave me a copy. went through it the next day.




holy crap. my employer, the person that i am financially dependent on, is a fruitloop. am updating my resume now.



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50 reviews102 followers
October 21, 2017
I had a long review and I got too many responses to it. Comments and emails, and strangers connecting with me because of this review.
So I deleted it.

Here is what I will say now
I once gave this 5 stars. I have since changed it to 2 stars.
My focus is on something else now. This book is fine but I don't recommend it any more but other books instead...
If you are looking for control over yourself and future, Its in being as close to God as possible.
How to do that and what that looks like is a much longer explanation and individual for everyone.
Good luck on your journey!
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195 reviews187 followers
September 29, 2014
Should this book be classified as FICTION or NON-FICTION? I have no idea, but what I'm inclined to do is classfying it as DELUSIONAL...

The Law of Attraction. Whatever you send out of positive thoughts to the Universe comes back to you, ten fold at least. It's a bit like "karma" and positive thinking with a twist: You want to money comming to you? Just visualise it and it will happen. You want to be thinner? Just visualise that food has 0 calories!

Quote from the book:
Food cannot cause you to put on weight, unless you think it can.
Well, I guess that's why this person is so insanely fat; she must believe that the food she eats has many calories and fat! Someone should have explained to her that it's 0 calories and good for her!

Yes, people ARE that stupid to believe in all the stupid claims that Rhonda Byrne writes.

By all means, I'm all pro positive thinking. I'll go as far as to say that: yes, negative thinking gets you nowhere and that positive thoughts healthier for you - the glass is half full and all that.... BUT..... Jeez Luise! This book is just up there next to 's : worst self-help fantasy BS ever written.

But what is even worse is that the "author" blames people for their own misfortune: you get AIDS: too bad, you were not thinking positive enough; you are a raped child: too bad, you were not thinking positively enough; you get hit by a bus: too bad, you were not thinking positively enough; your dying of starvation: too bad, you were not thinking positively enough. You ended up in the gas chamber in WWII: too bad, you were not thinking positively enough. You get the idea. Needless to say how incredibly condescending and trivializing this must appear to people who are enduring pain and distress in their lives (whether that be emotional, physical or professional is irrelevant). It's actually quite disgusting when you sit back and think about it! That ms. Byrne's getting away with it and earning millions on it at the same time is beyond me. She must be the most positive thinking person in the world.


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亘氐乇丕丨丞 賲丕 丿賮毓賳賷 賱賯乇丕亍丞 賴匕丕 丕賱賰鬲丕亘 賵丕賱亘丨孬 賮賷賴 賴賵 丨噩賲 丕賱鬲乇賵賷噩 賵丕賱丨丿賷孬 丕賱賰孬賷乇 毓賳賴貙 賵丨噩賲 丕賱噩丿賱 丕賱匕賷 丿丕乇 丨賵賱賴 爻賵丕亍 賮賷 毓丕賱賲賳丕 丕賱毓乇亘賷 丕賵 賮賷 丕賱毓丕賱賲 丕賱睾乇亘賷 賳賮爻賴.

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- 鬲乇爻賷禺 賲亘丿兀 丕賱鬲賵丕賰賱 賮賷 丨賷丕丞 丕賱廿賳爻丕賳 賲賳 賲賳胤賱賯 丕賳賰 丕匕丕 丕乇丿鬲 卮賷卅丕 賮賷 丕賱賰賵賳 賮賲丕 毓賱賷賰 爻賵賶 丕賱鬲賮賰賷乇 賮賷賴 賮賯胤 賵賱爻鬲 亘丨丕噩丞 賱賲囟丕毓賮丞 毓賲賱賰貙 丕賵 丕賷噩丕丿 禺胤丞 賱賱賵氐賵賱 丕賱賷賴.

- 賮賰乇丞 兀賳 丕賱卮亘賷賴 賷兀鬲賷 亘卮亘賷賴賴 爻賵丕亍 賲賳 禺賷乇 兀賵 卮乇 賵兀賳 賰賱 賲丕 賷賯毓 賱賳丕 賴賵 賳鬲賷噩丞 賱兀賮賰丕乇賳丕貙 賮賲孬賱丕賸 丕賱丕毓丕氐賷乇 賵丕賱夭賱丕夭賱 丕賱鬲賷 鬲兀鬲賷賳丕 賵鬲賯賵賲 亘鬲丿賲賷乇 丕賱賲丿賳 鬲兀鬲賷 賳鬲賷噩丞 賱兀賮賰丕乇賳丕 丕賱爻賱亘賷丞 "賲賳胤賯 睾乇賷亘 噩丿丕賸"

- 鬲乇爻賷禺 賲賮賴賵賲 丕賱兀賳丕賳賷丞貙 賲賳 賲賳胤賱賯 兀賳 賱丕 鬲賮賰乇 爻賵賶 亘賳賮爻賰貙 賵兀賳 賲亘丿兀 丕賱鬲囟丨賷丞 賲亘丿兀 賮丕爻丿

- 賴賳丕賰 賮乇賯 賵鬲丨乇賷賮 賵丕囟丨 亘賷賳 丕賱賳爻禺鬲賷賳 丕賱丕賳賰賱賷夭賷丞 賵丕賱毓乇亘賷丞貙 亘賲毓賳賶 兀賳 丕賱鬲乇噩賲丞 丕賱毓乇亘賷丞 賮賷賴丕 賳賵毓 賲賳 丕賱兀爻賱賲丞貙 賱兀賳 丕賱賰鬲丕亘 丕賱丕氐賱賷 賮賷賴 丕賱賰孬賷乇 賲賳 丕賱廿賱丨丕丿 賵丕賱兀賮賰丕乇 丕賱鬲賷 賱丕 賷爻鬲胤賷毓 丕賱卮禺氐 丕賱賲爻賱賲 鬲賯亘賱賴丕貙 賵亘丕毓鬲賯丕丿賷 兀賳 賴賳丕賰 毓丿賲 兀賲丕賳丞 賮賷 丕賱鬲乇噩賲丞 賱賱毓乇亘賷丞.

乇亘賲丕 賷禺乇噩 兀丨丿賴賲 賵賷賯賵賱 丕賳 賮賰乇丞 丕賱賰鬲丕亘 亘爻賷胤丞 賵鬲兀鬲賷 鬲噩爻賷丿丕 賱丨丿賷孬 丕賱賳亘賷 "鬲賮丕亍賱賵丕 亘丕賱禺賷乇 鬲噩丿賵賴"貙 賵賴匕丕 亘乇兀賷賷 睾賷乇 氐丨賷丨 賱兀賳 丕賱賳賷丞 賲賯鬲乇賳丞 亘丕賱毓賲賱 賮賷 丕賱丨賷丕丞貙 賵賰賲丕 賯賷賱 "賱賷爻 丕賱廿賷賲丕賳 亘丕賱鬲丨賱賷 賵賱丕 亘丕賱鬲賲賳賷貙 賵賱賰賳賴 賲丕 賵賯乇 賮賷 丕賱賯賱亘 賵氐丿賯賴 丕賱毓賲賱"

兀賵 賰賲丕 賯丕賱 卮賵賯賷:

賵賲丕 賳賷賱 丕賱賲胤丕賱亘 亘丕賱鬲賲賳賷 * * * 賵賱賰賳 鬲丐禺匕 丕賱丿賳賷丕 睾賱丕亘丕
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347 reviews2 followers
August 22, 2007
I wasn't interested in reading this book. I thought from the reviews of friends that it was pretty obvious stuff. However, I listened to the audio version. I sort of laughed at first and thought, "duh". I promised to listen to the whole book on CD, and as I listened, the connections between what the author is trying to communicate, and what many world religions try to communicate is huge. I am not a religious person. I found this book inspiring because I wasn't being told that God created the universe and that if I pray to Jesus that HE will take care of me. Finally, I was getting a confirmation that if I live a positive life, and if I really attempt to understand the connection between why I am here, and why the world is here, then I can live a better life. There are even segments of the book that answered all of my cynical questions such as, "then just focus all your thoughts on getting revenge to those you hate", "I didn't give myself this disease", and "I am a victim". Many folks think the whole book is bunk because it gives an air of personal responsibility, and I can see why they would hate that. It's so much easier to blame others. There are parts that I think are simplistic. But who says life has to be all that complicated? Why not try living this secret to life for a year and see what's possible?
I highly reccommend LISTENING to this book. I think I would have a hard time reading it.
Profile Image for Tharindu Dissanayake.
308 reviews876 followers
April 15, 2021
"What are you thinking now is creating your future life."

The Secret: This is completely different from what I was expecting. I had hoped this to be a regular self-help book or a philosophy book, but it never felt like belonging to either of the two. For me, it felt like a concoction of self-help, spirituality, psychology, philosophy and a little bit of business too. It was obvious from the very beginning, that this is not the kind of book that will get a lot of mid-range reviews. Most readers are going to go with either 1-star or 5-star ratings, which means you either love it or hate it, not in-between.

"Whatever you sow, you reap! Your thoughts are seeds, and the harvest you reap will depend on the seeds you plant."

Let's talk the good first. The content of the book is as simple as it could get. The author uses a perfectly simple style of writing, and nothing is complex. But what standout the most, is the enormous amount of quotes from other books and authors. It did take some getting used to, but I have no complaints about that. Everything attempts to shift one's attitude toward establishing a positive mindset, to practice the adaptation of The Secret. Byrne goes above and beyond to let the principles sink in by repeating the contents all over the book, but that is not that unusual in spirituality/ philosophy reads. If you had expected this to be a spiritual or positive thinking kind of book, you're most likely to love it. Importance of having the mind filled of positive, constructive thoughts is explained very elaborately, while delivering a meditative/ relaxing reading experience.

"Time is just an illusion. Einstein told us that."

However, the main concept: The Secret - it's where all the controversy would probably start. If you have read Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich, or Power of your subconscious mind by Murphy, or Peale's Power of Positive Thinking, and found them helpful, you'll feel right at home from the start. Byrne proceeds along the same set of principles - or a combination of them - but the emphasis on the 'unforeseeable force' is lot stronger. But if you have not read anything similar, or hated aforementioned books, this book is not for you in my opinion. The inherent limitation to The Secret is that, there's no way to logically explain the mechanism. Books like Think and Grow Rich, or Power of Your Subconscious Mind do attempt to shift the reader's pre-conceived opinions profoundly (which was the case with me) - either with logic or strong examples - but The Secret relies entirely on reader's acceptance of the principles without argument. This is going to be a deal-breaker for a lot of rational readers.

"You cannot harm another with your thoughts, you only harm you."

As for me... I didn't hate it. Hadn't I gone through Hawking's simplified explanations of quantum mechanics, or the books I've mentioned before, I probably wouldn't have found the content believable at all. I mean, the book itself did not feel capable of shifting the reader's already accepted beliefs. But, after Hawking's Grand Design and Briefer History of time, where he explained how 'thoughts' do change past and future according to quantum mechanics in a very interesting way, I find myself unwilling to disregard these concept entirely. Also, Dr. Murphy's Power of Your Subconscious Mind - one of my favorite books - approached some of the principles outlined in The Secret much more scientifically, which had shifted some of my views previously. So, for me, this was a 3.5-star read. But the end of the day - even with all this being said - if and when you pick this book, I still think you're either going to hate it or love it - nothing in-between.

"What quantum physicists and Einstein tell us is that everything is happening simultaneously. If you can understand that there is no time, and accept that concept, then you will see that whatever you want in the future already exists."
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112 reviews23 followers
May 12, 2008
God, I am so sick of The Secret. I just can't understand why everyone is so enthralled with it. That book is at the top of every bestseller list and it's total crap. You're not going to get what you want by thinking about how much you want it. I mean, yes to positive thinking and all that, but the part they left out was that you actually have to DO something to make things happen. Jack Canfield (whose involvement should turn you off automatically) didn't really sit around staring at the ceiling waiting for a million dollars to fall out of the sky. He sat around writing nauseating stories and then got rejected by a ton of publishers before someone who likes nauseating stories bought his book. I mean, Chicken Soup for the NASCAR Soul? Come on, guy. Now you're just making stuff up.
Don't get me wrong, The Secret has some valid points. You should envision your dreams. You should think about your goals constantly and imagine what you would do if you ever achieved them. But you should also think about and envision the steps you need to take to get there. Then you should act. Do something! The world is not just going to hand you what you want.

Just a quick edit: I forgot to mention the absolute worst part of The Secret. It's your fault that bad things happen to you. That's right, your negative thoughts bring negativity into your life and cause horrible things to occur. Your father died in a tragic accident? Your fault. Your baby mama took off with the kids and won't let you see 'em? Your fault. Laid off and can't find work? Your fault. If you could just think positively all the time, you'd live a charmed life and trouble would never darken your doorstep.
Ugh.
Profile Image for Paul  Perry.
405 reviews212 followers
March 27, 2023
This book is so inspirational! It turns out that by just believing and wanting really hard you can get whatever you want out of life! And if that doesn't work you can write a vacuous self help book full of profound sounding but utterly meaningless tripe and there are enough stupid people in the world to make you rich! This book has also taught me that I don't need to care about other people; if they don't get what they want it isn't anything to with me or anything to do with society being fair or equal, it's because they didn't wish hard enough or learn to visualise what they want! I used to give a lot of money to various charities 鈥� cancer research, rape support groups, third world aid 鈥� but I've stopped that now because I realise that the problems people have are because they secretly, deep down, wish them upon themselves, and only they can make their lives better! It's sad if a child dies of leukaemia or lots of people are killed by a tsunami or a train crash but something in them brought it on themselves, and anyway they'll get another chance in the great circle of life and they should try harder next time. And by 'try harder', I don't mean actually work to achieve anything but just wish really hard, because it turns out that all sorts of brilliant people like Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, Mozart, Beethoven, Plato and John D Rockefeller were successful not because they worked hard or were particularly smart or talented but JUST BECAUSE THEY KNEW THE SECRET!!!!!


NOTE: Just in case there is anyone who is especially slow on the uptake, this is sarcasm. I'm not that shocked that this book exists but that it has apparently sold somewhere in the region of 21 million copies really does make me worry for humanity. Does the author (and her contributors, the most qualified of whom are described as 鈥渁 doctor of Chiropractic鈥� and another 鈥渁n internationally known feng-shui mistress鈥�) actually believe this bollocks, or are just using it to milk the stupid. And if you believe in this book there's no sugaring the pill; you are a moron. A shallow, self centred, vacuous moron. I would happily spit in the face of Ms Byrne, any of her contributors or people who worked on the DVD. Yes, there is a lot to be said for the power of positive thought 鈥� because it can change your own attitude and behaviour! There's a whole field of psychology based on that idea called Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. There is nothing mystical about it. You know the old saying, "the universe doesn't owe you a living"?

Some of my favourite quotes:

鈥淣othing can come into your experience unless you summon it thought persistent thoughts.鈥� Damn, those Jews were pretty careless before WW2, weren't they?

鈥淨uantum Physicists will tell you the universe was created from thought!鈥� Really? Truly? Okay, NAME ONE. Seriously, just one published quantum physicist who is taken seriously by the scientific community.

鈥淥ur feelings let us know what we鈥檙e thinking.鈥� What? What does that actually mean?

And the best, from Ester Hicks, conduit for a spirit called Abraham (seriously):
鈥�...I used to be extremely disturbed when a person's rights were violated by violence on a person, or by someone forcefully taking someone else's property....But then, after meeting you [Abraham:], I got to the point that I see all those things they're doing with others as "games" that they're playing鈥攎ore or less "agreements" that they have between one another, spoken or unspoken. I've gotten somewhat better at not feeling their pain. But can I get to the point that I don鈥檛 feel anything negative when I see someone violating the rights of another? Can I just look at whatever they're doing to one another out there, and think, You're all doing to one another what you have somehow chosen to do? 鈥�
Profile Image for Matt Evans.
332 reviews
October 18, 2015
(Excerpted from an online essay I wrote): To be sure, the so-called Secret represents a financially viable means to wealth, obviously so, but let's be clear: only for Rhonda Byrnes, The Secret DVD's producer and book's author.

Thus, Byrnes would have you believe that the world's wealthy, distinguished and famous鈥攅very last luminous one of them鈥攁ttained their high position by dint of simple adherence to a secret law: The Law of Attraction. She shits you not. Furthermore, they (the world's rich, celebrated, and leisured) have all conspired to keep knowledge of this law from the rest of us. Einstein, Plato, J.P. Morgan, Mozart, Sir Isaac Newton, Beethoven, and the Rockefellers, among others, are all given as examples of this mighty (and mightily secretive) Them.

There are problems with this theory. For starters, the Law of Attraction isn't really a secret. Self-help books with a metaphysical bent have preached this stuff for centuries. I mean, just walk into your nearest New Age bookshop and pick up the first book you see; it will undoubtedly mention something about the Law.

So is Byrnes lying to us? Not exactly. Harry Frankfurt, a Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Princeton, puts it this way in his little book On Bullshit, "[The Bullshitter:] does not care whether the things he says describe reality correctly. He just picks them out, or makes them up, to suit his purpose" (p. 56). A liar, you see, at least recognizes the truth enough to know that he's departing from it; a bullshitter couldn't care less鈥攋ust show her the money.

The Law of Attraction, then, is the bullshitter's belief that one can change the objective world alone by the power of thought鈥攆orget action; in fact, eschew action. If your belief is strong enough, says the Law, your dreams and desires will come to you much as a steel screw hops across a tabletop and slaps into a powerful magnet. This is the "As you sow, so shall ye reap" philosophy minus any actual sowing, a fairy dust notion that we all at one point in our lives have espoused: it's called magical thinking. We're supposed to outgrow it.

When I was four years old I had an invisible friend named Kenny. His existence, such as it was, may or may not have originated in direct response to my sister Amanda's birth, an event which made me an oldest child instead of the only child in the family. Unlike my busy mother, Kenny always paid attention to me and let me have my way. I loved Kenny. My mom eventually forced me to go outside and play with real children. Predictably, Kenny soon disappeared. The Secret would explain the account thus: my early imagining of a perfect playmate eventually attracted other, more corporeal playmates into my reality. Which is true鈥攁t least to the degree that we forget about my mom forcing me to go outside.

What follows, then, is an arbitrary list of some of the "authorities" that appear on the DVD, the trained animals of the circus or the witch's evil monkeys, depending on the metaphor, waxing explanatory on the The Secret. But don't imagine the monkeys as evil; rather, picture streetwise capuchins earnestly working a cheap accordion with their tiny, hairy hands, glancing up now and then with a smile, anxious to see if you've put a coin yet in their dented tin cups:

Dr. John Demartini, D.C. (Doctor of Chiropractic).

Marie Diamond, internationally-known Feng Shui mistress. Diamond, a Caucasian, speaks with an inexplicably strong Asian accent, a la Seinfeld's Donna Chang.

John Assaraf, "a former street kid鈥ho has dedicated the last twenty-five years to researching the human brain, quantum physics, and business strategies, as they relate to achieving success in business and life." In the film, John relates an account about the power of visualization whose denouement has him crumpled on the floor and weeping, the former street kid, because he found a picture of a house in a box.

Michael Bernard Beckwith, "a non-aligned trans-religious progressive"鈥攜our guess here is as good as mine. Beckwith also claims the title of doctor, although God alone knows where the title comes from. Beckwith, ever the walking conundrum, dresses in a sharp suit, speaks in patrician tones, and sports a wild head of dreadlocks.

And Ester Hicks, spokesperson for Abraham, a multifarious spiritual entity. She is the author of The Law of Attraction. (Byrnes, Rhonda, The Secret, [all presenter material from the book The Secret BIOGRAPHIES section, pp. 185-198:].)

Esther Hicks is no longer a featured presenter in The Secret "Enhanced" DVD. Why? It's hard to say. Esther's website quotes Abraham, the spiritual collective she channels, on the topic: "It is our desire that you be easy about all of this. There is nothing that has gone wrong here鈥�." (Email communication between author and Hicks's company)

Esther is a pleasant-looking, middle-aged woman. She has a serene presence, almost comforting. She also has the most attractive voice I've ever heard鈥攙ery earthy, very sexy. I find it difficult to reconcile that voice with anything close to its putative paranormal personae.

Even though the author's of The Secret (and anyone else swept into their rhetorical corner) probably aren't consciously lying to us about their great happiness at having discovered the Law, I have suspicions that somewhere deep in their hearts something like a moral question prickles and goads. For instance, how should one respond to a crisis of, say, Darfur proportions? Should the suffering of stranger Africans on a continent far, far away be of concern if, ultimately, all that matters is how I feel? Esther asked Abraham (the multifarious spiritual entity) for clarification on this very matter:

...I used to be extremely disturbed when a person's rights were violated by violence on a person, or by someone forcefully taking someone else's property....But then, after meeting you [Abraham:], I got to the point that I see all those things they're doing with others as "games" that they're playing鈥攎ore or less "agreements" that they have between one another, spoken or unspoken. I've gotten somewhat better at not feeling their pain. But can I get to the point that I don鈥檛 feel anything negative when I see someone violating the rights of another? Can I just look at whatever they're doing to one another out there, and think, You're all doing to one another what you have somehow chosen to do? (Ibid, pg. 142)

That might, to some ears, sound a little cruel, this idea of blaming the victim for attracting the perpetrator. The upside, of course, is that such a belief absolves we standers-by from stepping in and offering help. Let's take as an example the recent shooting at Virginia Tech. Apparently, if the Law of Attraction holds true, those 32 men and women somehow attracted their crazy executioner to themselves. Mass homicide, in this light, is simply a game played between the shooter and his frightened victims.

Rhonda Byrnes attempted to defend this belief in a telephone conversation with Newsweek's Jerry Adler (cite link). They were speaking on the topic of Rwanda, which dwarfs Blacksburg in terms of scope but certainly not in terms of horror:

If we are in fear, if we're feeling in our lives that we're victims and feeling powerless, then we are on a frequency of attracting those things to us...totally unconsciously, totally innocently, totally all of those words that are so important.

Totally. Totally those words that are so important, whether thought or spoken consciously or not, let the victims enjoy their just deserts. It's true that any survivor of genocide or attempted homicide is responsible for picking up the various shattered pieces and attempting to make something of what's left of life. But to pretend that tragedy is nothing more than a game is to diminish its victims suffering in the cruelest possible way. The word "compassion," incidentally, comes from the Latin com + pati, to bear, suffer. If compassion would have us bear another's suffering, what then is its opposite? What is the word for ignoring or minimizing another's suffering for the primary purpose of easing the bystander's discomfort, and, as Law of Attraction espouses, the dubious secondary purpose of somehow inspiring the sufferer to quit wallowing in his own tragic juices?

Am I overreacting here? I feel like my parents yelling at me for listening to Heavy Metal music. But the question, remember, was whether one could actually reach a state of consciousness where he isn't bothered in the slightest by another's pain or suffering. Heavy Metal music, on the other hand, was meant to be a (tongue-in-cheek) solace to teenagers suffering under their parents' heavy hands. There is a difference: the Heavy Metal promise is a lie, the other is bullshit, albeit scary bullshit.

Here's a secret: the Mother Theresas of the world will be remembered long after the Rhonda Byrneses have faded from collective memory for the same reason that generosity of spirit is appreciated so much more than selfishness. Magnanimity represents the apotheosis of human nature. Success, lasting success, takes place only when one figures out how to best serve a large number of people. Real people, real service first, the money will probably follow. Bullshit, on the other hand, bullshit sells well, for a time -- perhaps even for a long time -- but it's not exactly a worthwhile endeavor.
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July 27, 2017
"You are the masterpiece
of your own life.
You are the Michelangelo
of your own life."

I believe!
Thank you!
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November 26, 2007
I'm sure this book only exists thanks to The Da Vinci Code. Sensing a public interest in ancient "secrets" passed down to modern times, the publishers of this awful piece of self-help decided they could market Rhonda Byrne's book and make a killing. They were not wrong. In Brasil, it's spreading like an Old World plague: the film tie-in is always rented out in videostores, and the book is in the top 10 bestseller list. Swept up by its popularity, my mom brought a copy home.

Much like George Bush Jr., this book is equal parts stupid and disturbing. The stupid part comes in its mind-boggling belief that anything you ask from the Universe will become true, that everyone deserves (and should) pursue their most selfish desires in order to be happy. Want big boobs? Ask the Universe and you will get it. Want a great parking space at the shopping mall? The Universe will help you like a genie in a bottle. Knowledge found in Eastern religions such as Buddhism (e.g. Karma) are simplified and described as a "secret" that only the elite are aware of.

The disturbing part comes in statements such as the one, early in the book, that says people killed in disasters or crimes brought it upon themselves. According to this book's reasoning, if you find yourself gassed to death with millions of other people it's because you were following negative thoughts and unable to see the Universe's path to your salvation. This is, at least, the conclusion I draw from the book's teachings. It shifts blame from other people, or life's chaos, onto yourself. Contracted cancer? Your fault. Robbed and shot in the head? Your fault. Became a millionaire? You are in tune with the Universe.

Much like The Da Vinci Code I couldn't make it past page 60. Be very wary of anyone that likes this book.
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In hindsight, I feel I was too kind with this book, it makes far more sense simply to describe it as evil.

It encourages victim blaming - since they only have themselves to blame for bringing their fates upon themselves for a lack of positiver thinking, and ultimately encourages the reader to blame themselves since when their wishes fail to become fishes there can only be one reason - the positive thinking wasn't quite positive enough, or didn't have quite the perfect tone of positivity to it. And in typical dreariness it discourages through its victim blaming an understanding of yourself or of the structural disadvantages that you may contribute towards in your society though acts of commission or omission that keep the less fortunate always on the back foot.

Perhaps the most worthwhile comment I can make about The Secret is that it is fascinating as a cultural document . It is a book that provides an insight to the preoccupations and fears of one of the wealthiest, healthiest and long-lived societies in human history. What it evidences is an obsession with gaining even more money, having even better health, and appearing eternally youthful . Dressed in the language of Quantum physics there is an appeal to magical thinking. In The Secret God may or may not be dead, however the universe is benevolent, but stupid , and functions as an infinite catalogue for the pleasure and delight of all people who can order up whatever they want from existence by simply wishing for it. However there is a catch. You have to wish for things properly, by wishing only once and visualising what you want precisely. If you haven't got anything back from the universe this is because you plainly haven't been wishing in the proper manner.

It would be strikingly ungenerous of me to say that there is nothing of value at all in The Secret, but making much of what value there may be would be rather like pulling out a cherry from a bowl full of cockroaches. It can be done, but you wouldn't want to eat the it even if you did. This is not then a book whose contents I endorse or advise any one to take personally .

The general idea is that you wish for something, visualise it. Then the frequency you emit at the quantum level changes, the universe then responds to that frequency. If the frequency we emit is one of mega wealth, huge houses and soul mates then that's what we get from the universe. While if it is of sinking ships, world financial disasters or war then that is what we gets back.

Perhaps you feel doubtful about all this - but fear not for here come some celebrity endorsements! According to Byrne all these people taught the same message: poets such as William Shakespeare, Robert Browning, and William Blake delivered it in their poetry. Musicians such as Ludwig van Beethoven expressed it through their music. Artists such as Leonardo da Vinci depicted it in their paintings . Great thinkers including Socrates, Plato, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Pythagoras, Sir Francis Bacon, Sir Isaac Newton, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and Victor Hugo shared it in their writings and teachings... (p4). There's nothing like a celebrity endorsement. Particularly when the celebrity is too dead to take issue with it.

Later on we are told that Andrew Carneige, Abraham Lincoln and Henry Ford also all knew and practised The Secret . But I find the mention of Goethe particularly interesting since his Faust and what Byrne is presenting is a similar kind of fairy tale. Except that in the folk tale tradition the three wishes, the genie out of the bottle, or the pact with the Devil, all come with a sting in the tale. For Byrne the sting is ignored and instead we get a pure dose of wish fulfilment. Midias and his golden touch would be seen as something positive and not as frightening, alienating and eventually potentially fatal as it was.

Still, there is a sting. Firstly you have to be perpetually positive , then you have to not listen to anybody who is still than positive for fear of your thoughts being infected by theirs and thus attracting some negative outcome to yourself . Finally if you accept that you are in control of your fate and the nature of your existence by means of being able to change the world through your wish power, then it follows that all other people can do the same and have only themselves to blame for every way that their lives are less than perfect, and ultimately if you have debt, only a bare hovel to live in, are sick, or even age, then you only have yourself to blame.

This is a belief that embraces the alienating effect of modern life as its centre piece. You are alone, you can't help others, you should not even listen to them. Instead you are to focus intently on your own desires. There is no room in The Secret for collective organisation and action. No families, no joint partnerships, no professional organisations or unions to deal with the problems and difficulties that we experience in our lives. Instead there is only the atomised individual. In place of the concrete joys of conviviality and relationships with actual people there is an abstract relationship with the universe which as mentioned above has a limited understanding of language and functions purely as an unlimited catalogue.

"Everything that surrounds you right now in your life, including the things you're complaining about, you've attracted"...

Often when people first hear this part of the Secret they recall events in history where masses of lives were lost, and they find it incomprehensible that so many people could have attracted themselves to the event
. By the law of attraction, they had to be on the same frequency as the event. It doesn't necessarily mean they thought of that exact event, but the frequency of their thoughts matched the frequency of the event. If people believe they can be in the wrong place at the wrong time, and they have no control over outside circumstances, those thoughts of fear, separation, and powerlessness, if persistent, can attract them to being in the wrong place at the wrong time

...You have a choice, and whatever you choose to think will become your life experience.

Nothing can come into your experience unless you summon it though persistent thoughts.
pp27-28


If you are complaining, the law of attraction will powerfully bring into your life more situations for you to complain about. If you are listening to some one else complain and focusing on that, sympathizing with them, agreeing with them, in that moment, you are attracting more situations to yourself to complain about p17


I find the mention of events in history where masses of lives were lost a fascinating example of victim blaming - particularly in the context of Australian and American history. In the nineteenth century commentators took the view that aboriginal peoples would die out because of their inherent inferiority and ability to cope with the modern world . Now when their populations have been much reduced we can blame that on their inability to think happy positive thoughts. This is a book that works to re-enforce the existing status quo. Those who are successful can only be so for their ability to think positive thought and attract good things to themselves, while those who are not successful are the victims of their own inability to properly visualise what they want as opposed to having face some structural disadvantage in the way that society is ordered.

One can see here how this approach makes life easy in a way. One doesn't have to understand or appreciate the world and the circumstances of other's lives. One can straight away be judgemental: they brought it on themselves, whether it is cancer, war, contagious disease, or bad architecture.

Victim blaming fits well with The Secret's role as a cultural document. Although it does seem to refine the concept. The good news is that if I punch you it is your fault. I am innocent, you attracted that punch to yourself through your lack of positive thoughts. Indeed it I seize you, carry you off to a offshore enclave, hold you in captivity for over ten years, torture you from time to time, without any legal process this is also something you attracted to yourself through negative thoughts and quite rightly I will be well paid for doing so because I think only positive, nice, thoughts and therefore attract as a modern Midas glittering palaces, big cars and multiple soul mates to myself .

It strikes me that The Secret will appeal to people who are intimidated by evidence of the world's complexity and feel out of control. The Secret says very firmly that you can, indeed should be, in control. However since sickness, old age and death exist wouldn't belief in this book give rise to anxiety ? Every time you have a cold or find a grey hair you are confronted with evidence of your own inability to think insufficiently positively!



You don't have to mad to live this life, but if you are...
In a newspaper article I read a journalist interviewed the psychologist who wrote the second report on Anders Brevik - the one which found him sane. In response to the journalist's question about how appropriate his finding was the psychologist responded that hundreds of people have written to Brevik in prison all praising him for his actions - are they all insane too, he asked rhetorically.

My response would be yes. But then perhaps to be sane in the world would be the most insane reaction one could have . We don't for the most part notice the amount of insanity around us because on the whole it doesn't cause that much friction. It's only in books like The Secret that the inner craziness of people's private lives gets laid out in public:

The law of attraction states that what you focus on you will get, so I got a bank statement, I whited out the total, and I put a new total in there. I put exactly how much I wanted to see in the bank (p104)

A game I created that help shift my feelings about my pile of bills was to pretend that the bills were actually checks. I would jump for joy as I opened them and say, "more money for me! Thank you. Thank you." I took each bill, imagined it was a check, and then I added a zero to it in my mind to make it even more. I got a notepad and wrote at the top of each page "I have received," and then I would list all the amounts of the bills with an added zero. Next to each amount I would write "Thank you," and feel the feelings of gratitude for receiving it - to the point where I had tears in my eyes. Then I would take each bill, which looked very small compared to what I had received, and I would pay it with gratitude! (p105)


Still my favourite part of this book is a fine example of how irrational the rational world of business can be.
The true story of a Belize oil team is an inspiring example of the power of the human mind to bring forth resources The directors of Belize Natural Energy Limited were trained by the eminent Dr. Tony Quinn, who specialises in Humanistic Physiology training. With Dr. Quinn's mind power training, the directors were confident that their mental picture of Belize being a successful oil producing country would be achieved...and in one short year their dream and vision became a reality. Belize Natural Energy Limited discovered oil of the highest quality, in abundant flows...Belize has become an oil-producing country because an extraordinary team of people believed in the unlimited power of their mind.

Nothing is unlimited-not resources or anything else. It is only limited in the human mind...
(pp148-9)


Oil production in Belize took off in late 2006, peaked in 2010 and remains in steady decline.



Probably not my final thoughts
If the idea of the universe as a complex place that requires understanding makes you uncomfortable, if the idea of bad things happening to good people is a problem for you, then books like The Secret hold the solution. It's offer is that life is simple. Everybody gets exactly what they are due to get, everything works fine just as it is, and you can be in control.

This could be a reassuring message for some, particularly since it relives you of the exhausting work of having to appreciate the world, all its interactions and how we are all implicated and bound up with one another - allowing you to get on with the business of being judgemental instead.

It doesn't work for me because it requires a pretty contorted view on existence as far as I can tell and its focus on material goods leaves me cold. It also doesn't just recommend ignoring a good chunk of the normal experience of human life but recommends vigorous self censorship to achieve a kind of cargo cult effect - only through the thorough imitation of the assumed thought habits of the rich and famous can one achieve the unlimited power to alter the geology of Belize.

I'm left with the odd feeling that the author read and thought that those guys were really on to something with "The Plan".

Is it is surprise that our society throws up a book like The Secret from time to time, and it is apt that it appeared on the eve of a financial crash, a clear and vigorous trumpet blast at odds with complex and shifting reality.
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June 27, 2007
I love The Secret. I watch the DVD whenever I need a shot of happiness. It's basically pretty common sense, what you think about and talk about the most is what you get more of. Where the attention goes, the energy flows. If you constantly talk about being broke, or sick, or depressed, then that's what you will get. Even if you're bank account, health, or mental disposition is not currently where you'd like for it to be, you completely have the power to take one little step at a time in the right direction. No matter how adverse a sitation gets, surely there must be something that makes you happy, something that you are essentially grateful for -- Awesome friends and family, loving pets, a roof over your head, a kick ass music collection, etc. Maybe you can't control everything that others do or say, but you really truly can choose your reaction, you really truly can choose how you want to feel and even though we all face challenges, we can decide to do the best we can with what we've got at any given moment. The secret kind of distills a lot of really heavy but totally useful info compiled from esoteric spiritual and scientific texts into a simplified, easy to practice formula. You get what you think about!
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August 10, 2007
Ick. This book was just. So. Not believable. At the beginning, the author writes about the law of attraction, specifically that if you believe in something, it can happen - like, if you believe you will one day fall in love, marry, and have a family or if you believe you will succeed in education and earn your PhD, than, doggonit, you can.

It's as the book continues and the words change from "can" to "will definitely" that the author lost me. For example, if you want a certain amount of money, say $100,000 for a down payment on a home, and if you think about it totally positively, and mentally stamp out any negative thoughts, like, "Who am I kidding? I'll never have that money," then you WILL DEFINITELY get that money. And in a timely fashion. With no strings attached. Like magic.

The author lost me mid-book and I never finished. I want my money back. Oprah, I love ya, but this was a BAD recommendation. Even the biggest optimist has to get REAL at some point. (Easy for one of the richest, most powerful women in the world to fall for!) Come on, I say - COME the HECK ON!
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乇亘賲丕 兀賳 賴丐賱丕亍 丕賱賲賵鬲賶, 賱賲 賷賮賰乇賵丕 賮賷 丕賱胤毓丕賲 亘丕賱賯丿乇 丕賱賰丕賮賷, 賵廿賳賲丕 賰丕賳賵丕 賷賮賰乇賵賳 賮賷 丕賱噩賵毓, 賵賮賷 丕賱賲賵鬲 丕賱匕賷 賷賳鬲馗乇賴賲, 賮賴賲 囟丨丕賷丕 鬲賮賰賷乇賴賲 丕賱爻賱亘賷.

賵賱賰賳 賴賳丕賰 兀賲孬賱丞 兀禺乇賶 噩丕賳亘 丕賱鬲賮賰賷乇 丕賱爻賱亘賷 賮賷賴丕 睾賷乇 賲丐孬乇 廿胤賱丕賯丕賸, 賰丕賱兀賲孬賱丞 丕賱鬲賷 兀賵乇丿賴丕 賮乇丕賳爻賷爻 噩丕賱鬲賵賳, 賵賴賷 賰丕賱鬲丕賱賷: 廿匕丕 賰丕賳 賲丕 鬲鬲賲賳賵賳賴 賷鬲丨賯賯, 賵賴賳丕賰 毓卮乇丕鬲 丕賱賲賱丕賷賷賳 丨賵賱 丕賱毓丕賱賲 賷鬲賲賳賵賳 亘卮睾丕賮 賯賱亘賴賲 兀賳 賷丨賮馗 丕賱賱賴 賲賱賵賰 亘乇賷胤丕賳賷丕, 賮賱賲丕匕丕 賱賲 賷禺賱丿賵丕 兀賵 毓賱賶 丕賱兀賯賱 毓丕卮賵丕 亘毓囟 丌賱丕賮 賲賳 丕賱爻賳賷賳責! 賱賲丕匕丕 賱賲 賷爻鬲胤賷毓賵丕 兀賳 賷毓賷卮賵丕 賲賳 丕賱夭賲賳 爻賵賶 賰亘丕賯賷 丕賱胤亘賯丞 丕賱兀乇爻鬲賯乇丕胤賷丞責, 賵賱賲丕匕丕 賰丕賳 亘毓囟賴賲 賷賲乇囟 賵賷賲賵鬲 賮賷 爻賳 氐睾賷乇丞責!

賱賯丿 鬲賲賳賶 丕賱賳丕爻 兀賳 賷毓賷卮 "賲丕賵 鬲爻賷 鬲賵賳噩" 毓卮乇丞 丌賱丕賮 毓丕賲, 賵賰丕賳 賰賱 賮乇丿 -鬲賯乇賷亘丕賸- 賮賷 賲氐乇 丕賱賯丿賷賲丞 賷丨囟 丕賱丌賱賴丞 毓賱賶 兀賳 鬲噩毓賱 丕賱賮乇毓賵賳 "賷毓賷卮 廿賱賶 丕賱兀亘丿", 賵賱賰賳 賰賱 匕賱賰 賮卮賱!!.


賯丿 賷乇丿 賲乇賵噩 丕賱噩匕亘, 亘兀賳 禺賱賵丿賴賲 賴賵 囟丿 賯賵丕賳賷賳 丕賱胤亘賷毓丞, 丕賱匕賷 賷毓丿 賯丕賳賵賳 丕賱噩匕亘 兀丨丿丕賴丕, 賵賱賰賳 賲丕匕丕 毓賳 卮賮丕亍 丕賱賲賱賵賰 賲賳 丕賱兀賲乇丕囟責!
賵廿匕丕 賰丕賳 賯丕賳賵賳 丕賱噩匕亘 賷爻鬲胤賷毓 兀賳 賷毓胤賷 賰賱 賲賳丕 爻賷丕乇丞 賮丕乇賴丞 賰賲丕 賮賷 兀丨丿 兀賲孬賱丞 丕賱賰鬲丕亘, 兀賱賳 賷賰賵賳 匕賱賰 囟丿 賯賵丕賳賷賳 丕賱胤亘賷毓丞 兀賷囟丕責! 賮賲賳 爻賷氐賳毓 賱賳丕 賰賱 賴匕賴 丕賱爻賷丕乇丕鬲 丕賱賮丕乇賴丞 賮賷 賴匕丕 丕賱毓賲乇 丕賱賯氐賷乇責 賮鬲賱賰 丕賱爻賷丕乇丕鬲 鬲爻鬲賴賱賰 丕賱賰孬賷乇 賲賳 丕賱賲賵丕乇丿 賵丕賱賵賯鬲 賵丕賱噩賴丿 賱氐賳毓賴丕 兀賰孬乇 賲賲丕 鬲丨鬲賲賱賴 丕賱胤亘賷毓丞 賵賲賵丕乇丿 丕賱亘卮乇賷丞.

賵賯丿 賷爻鬲賲乇 丕賱噩丿丕賱 賰孬賷乇丕 廿匕丕 爻乇賳丕 毓賱賶 賴匕丕 丕賱賲賳賵丕賱, 賮賱賳 賷毓噩夭賵丕 毓賳 廿賷噩丕丿 孬睾乇丕鬲 賮賷 賴匕賴 丕賱兀賲孬賱丞 丕賱亘爻賷胤丞. 賵賱賰賳 賱丨爻賳 丨馗賳丕, 賮賳丨賳 賳爻鬲胤賷毓 鬲毓賷賷賳 鬲噩乇亘丞 賲毓賷丕乇賷丞 賲丨賰賲丞 賷賲賰賳 賱賰賱 卮禺氐 鬲噩乇亘鬲賴丕.

賵鬲賯囟賷 丕賱鬲噩乇亘丞 亘廿丨囟丕乇 6 兀丨噩丕乇 賳乇丿 (夭賴乇丞), 賵賷賲賰賳賰 丨賷賳賴丕 兀賳 鬲乇賷賳丕 丕賱賮乇賯 亘賷賳 丕丨鬲賲丕賱丕鬲 兀賳 賷賰賵賳 賳丕鬲噩 乇賲賷賴賲 丕賱乇賯賲 爻鬲丞 賱賱爻鬲 兀丨噩丕乇 毓賳丿賲丕 鬲爻鬲禺丿賲 賯丕賳賵賳 丕賱噩匕亘 賱鬲鬲賲賳賶 兀賳 賷賰賵賳 丕賱賳丕鬲噩 賴賰匕丕, 賵亘賷賳 賳爻亘丞 丕賱丕丨鬲賲丕賱 毓賳丿賲丕 鬲鬲賲賳賶 亘兀賳 賷賰賵賳 丕賱乇賯賲 丕賱賳丕鬲噩 賴賵 禺賲爻丞 賱賱爻鬲 兀丨噩丕乇

毓賳丿賴丕 賱賳 賷氐賲丿 賯丕賳賵賳 丕賱噩匕亘 兀賲丕賲 賯賵丞 亘乇賴丕賳 賯賵丕賳賷賳 丕賱丕丨鬲賲丕賱丕鬲.

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賷亘丿兀 丕賱賰鬲丕亘 亘鬲卮賵賷賯賳丕 賱賱爻乇 丕賱匕賷 爻賷睾賷乇 丨賷丕鬲賳丕 賵丕賱匕賷 胤丕賱賲丕 毓乇賮賴 毓馗賲丕亍 丕賱鬲丕乇賷禺 賵胤亘賯賵賴, 亘賱 賵賰鬲亘賵丕 毓賳賴 賮賷 乇賵丕賷丕鬲賴賲
賵賲賳 賴丐賱丕亍 丕賱毓馗賲丕亍 匕賰乇鬲 丕賱賲丐賱賮丞: 兀賮賱丕胤賵賳, 卮賰爻亘賷乇, 賳賷賵鬲賳, 賮賷賰鬲賵乇 賴賷賵噩賵, 亘賷鬲賴賵賮賳, 賱賷賳賰賵賱賳, 廿賷賲乇爻賵賳, 廿丿賷爻賵賳, 兀賷賳卮鬲丕賷賳..
賵丕賱卮賷亍 丕賱賵丨賷丿 丕賱賲卮鬲乇賰 亘賷賳 賴匕賴 丕賱兀爻賲丕亍 賰賱賴丕, 賴賵 兀賳賴賲 睾賷乇 賲賵噩賵丿賵賳 丕賱丌賳 賮賷 毓丕賱賲賳丕 賱賷乇丿賵丕 毓賱賶 賲丕 鬲賳爻亘賴 廿賱賷賴賲 賲賳 廿丿毓丕亍丕鬲!.

賵賱賯丿 賯丕賲鬲 亘鬲丨賵賷乇 賰賱 卮賷亍 賱賷鬲賳丕爻亘 賲毓 賳馗乇賷鬲賴丕, 賮賲孬賱丕賸 賷賯賵賱 丕賱賱賵丨 丕賱夭賲乇丿 丨賵丕賱賷 毓丕賲 3000 賯亘賱 丕賱賲賷賱丕丿:
賱賷賰賳 丕賱賲馗賴乇 賰丕賱噩賵賴乇.
賵賱賷賰賳 丕賱馗丕賴乇 賰丕賱亘丕胤賳.

賵亘丿賱丕賸 賲賳 兀賳 鬲賰賵賳 丨賰賲丞 鬲丿毓賵丕 賱毓丿賲 丕賱賰匕亘, 丨賵賱鬲賴丕 賱丕賰鬲卮丕賮 丕賱兀賯丿賲賷賳 賱賱爻乇, 賵兀賳賰 廿匕丕 賲丕 賮賰乇鬲 賮賷 丿丕禺賱賰 賮賷 卮賷亍 賵乇賰夭鬲 毓賱賷賴, 賮爻賷鬲賯丿賲 廿賱賷賰, 賵賷氐亘丨 噩夭亍 賲賳 賲馗賴乇賰. 賷丕 賱賱賴賵賱!!.

賰賲丕 兀賳賴丕 鬲賵乇丿 丕賯鬲亘丕爻丕鬲 毓賱賲賷丞, 賱丕 毓賱丕賯丞 賱賴丕 亘丕賱賲賵囟賵毓 兀氐賱丕, 賰丿賱賷賱 毓賱賶 氐丨丞 賳馗乇賷鬲賴丕. 賮賴賷 賲孬賱丕賸 丕賯鬲亘爻鬲 丕賯鬲亘丕爻 毓賳 兀賳 賲賷賰丕賳賷賰丕 丕賱賰賲 噩毓賱鬲賳丕 賳毓乇賮 兀賳 毓賯賱賳丕 賴賵 賲氐丿乇 鬲賮賰賷乇賳丕 兀賷 兀賳 丕賱鬲賮賰賷乇 賲丕丿賷
賵賲丕 賰丕賳 賲賳賴丕 廿賱丕 兀賳 匕賰乇鬲 亘毓丿賴丕 兀賳 丕賱毓賱賲 賷賯乇 亘兀賳 毓賯賱賳丕 賷乇爻賱 賵賷爻鬲賯亘賱 匕亘匕亘丕鬲 賰賵賳賷丞 毓丕賱賷丞 丕賱鬲乇丿丿 鬲賲丕賲丕賸 賰賲丨胤丞 丕賱亘孬 丕賱鬲賱賷賮夭賷賵賳賷, 賵毓賳丿賲丕 鬲賮賰乇 亘廿賷噩丕亘賷丞 賷乇爻賱 毓賯賱賰 匕亘匕亘丕鬲 廿賷噩丕亘賷丞, 賷爻鬲賯亘賱賴丕 丕賱賰賵賳 賵賷乇丿 毓賱賷賰 亘賲孬賱賴丕 亘匕亘匕亘丕鬲 廿賷噩丕亘賷丞 賵賷丨賯賯 賱賰 賲丕 鬲乇賷丿!!
賵廿丿賾毓丕卅賴丕 賴匕丕, 賲孬賱賴 賲孬賱 丕賱賰孬賷乇 賲賳 丕賱廿丿毓丕亍丕鬲 丕賱兀禺乇賶 丕賱鬲賷 賷賱夭賲賴丕 兀賳 鬲丿賱賱 毓賱賷賴丕, 賮丕賱亘卮乇 丨鬲賶 丕賱丌賳 賱丕 賷爻鬲賯亘賱賵賳 賲賳 丕賱匕亘匕亘丕鬲 爻賵賶 賲賯丿丕乇 亘爻賷胤 賷賯毓 囟賲賳 賲丕 賳爻賲賷賴 丕賱胤賷賮 丕賱賲乇卅賷, 毓賳 胤乇賷賯 丕賱毓賷賳, 賵毓賳丿 夭賷丕丿丞 鬲乇丿丿 丕賱匕亘匕亘丕鬲 毓賳 賴匕丕 丕賱賳胤丕賯 丕賱賲乇卅賷 賮賴賵 賷丐匕賷 丕賱亘卮乇, 賮賲孬賱丕賸 丕賱兀卮毓丞 丕賱賮賵賯 亘賳賮爻噩賷丞 賵丕賱鬲賷 鬲丨賲賷賳丕 賲賳賴丕 胤亘賯丞 丕賱兀賵夭賵賳, 賵丕賱鬲賷 鬲毓丿 兀賰孬乇 賯賱賷賱丕賸 賮賷 丕賱鬲乇丿丿 毓賳 兀卮毓丞 丕賱胤賷賮 丕賱賲乇卅賷 鬲氐賷亘 丕賱亘卮乇 亘丕賱爻乇胤丕賳, 賵廿匕丕 賰丕賳鬲 丕賱鬲乇丿丿丕鬲 丕賱鬲賷 鬲丿賾毓賷 兀賳賳丕 賳爻鬲賯亘賱賴丕 兀毓賱賶 賲賳 丕賱賳胤丕賯丕鬲 丕賱鬲賷 賳爻鬲胤賷毓 鬲鬲亘毓賴丕 亘丕賱賲乇丕氐丿, 賮賴匕丕 噩賴賱 亘丕賱胤亘賷毓丞 丕賱鬲賷 鬲丿毓賵賳 兀賳賴丕 鬲賲賳丨賳丕 賯丕賳賵賳 丕賱噩匕亘, 賮丕賱鬲乇丿丿丕鬲 丕賱毓丕賱賷丞 亘鬲賱賰 丕賱胤乇賷賯丞 鬲賲鬲賱賰 胤丕賯丞 賰亘賷乇丞 賷賲賰賳賴丕 兀賳 鬲亘禺賾乇 丕賱亘卮乇 賮賷 賱丨馗丕鬲 毓賳丿賲丕 鬲賯鬲乇亘 賲賳賾丕, 鬲賲丕賲丕賸 賰賲丕 丕賱兀孬乇 丕賱匕賷 賷丨丿孬賴 賲丿賮毓 丕賱賱賷夭乇 賮賷 兀賮賱丕賲 丕賱禺賷丕賱 丕賱毓賱賲賷, 兀賵 "丕賱賰丕 賲賷 賴丕 賲賷 賴丕" 賮賷 兀賳賷賲賷 丿乇丕噩賵賳 亘賵賱.


孬賲 鬲賯鬲亘爻, 賲賳 夭賲賱丕丐賴丕 賮賷 賲噩丕賱 -賵賱丕 賲丐丕禺匕丞- 丕賱鬲賳賲賷丞 丕賱亘卮乇賷丞
賵丕賱噩丿賷乇 亘丕賱匕賰乇 兀賳 兀丨丿賴賲 賵賴賵 賲鬲禺氐氐 賮賷 毓賱賲 "賲丕 賵乇丕亍 丕賱胤亘賷毓丞" 賷丿賾毓賷 兀賳 賯丕賳賵賳 丕賱噩匕亘 賴賵 賯丕賳賵賳 丨賯賷賯賷 賲孬賱 賯丕賳賵賳 丕賱噩丕匕亘賷丞. 賵賱賰賳 廿匕丕 賰丕賳 賲孬賱 丕賱噩丕匕亘賷丞 賮賷噩亘 兀賳 賷毓胤賷賳丕 賳賮爻 丕賱賳鬲丕卅噩 丿丕卅賲丕賸 廿匕丕 賯賲賳丕 亘賳賮爻 丕賱賲丿禺賱丕鬲, 賮賴賱 賷爻鬲胤賷毓 賯丕賳賵賳 丕賱噩匕亘 鬲丨賯賷賯 賴匕丕 丕賱卮乇胤 賮賷 丕賱鬲噩乇亘丞 丕賱鬲賷 匕賰乇鬲賴丕 爻丕亘賯丕責 賱丕 兀馗賳 匕賱賰.

賵鬲鬲丕亘毓 丕賱賰丕鬲亘丞 亘丕賱賰孬賷乇 賲賳 鬲丨賵賷乇 丕賱丨噩噩, 賷爻鬲胤賷毓 兀賷 賳丕賯丿 噩賷丿 兀賳 賷鬲亘賷賳 賮爻丕丿賴丕 亘爻賴賵賱丞.

賴匕丕 亘噩丕賳亘 丕賱賰孬賷乇 賵丕賱賰孬賷乇 賲賳 丕賱賲睾丕賱胤丕鬲 丕賱毓賱賲賷丞 丕賱兀禺乇賶 毓賳 賲噩丕賱丕鬲 亘爻賷胤丞 丿乇爻賴丕 丕賱噩賲賷毓 鬲賯乇賷亘丕賸 賮賷 賰賱 兀賳丨丕亍 丕賱賰賵賰亘 賮賷 丕賱賲乇丕丨賱 丕賱兀爻丕爻賷丞 賲賳 鬲毓賱賷賲賴賲, 賵賴匕丕 賷賵囟丨 賲爻鬲賵賶 孬賯丕賮丞 丕賱賰購鬲賻賾丕亘, 賵賯乇丕亍賴賲, 賮賲孬賱丕賸:
- 丕賱睾乇丕卅夭 毓賳丿賴賲 兀噩賴夭丞 丕爻鬲賯亘丕賱 賰賵賳賷丞 亘丿賱丕賸 賲賳 賰賵賳賴丕 亘賯丕賷丕 鬲胤賵乇賷丞,
- 賵亘丕賱兀賮賰丕乇 賷賲賰賳賰 夭賷丕丿丞 兀賵 賳賯氐丕賳 賳卮丕胤 賴乇賲賵賳丕鬲 丕賱睾丿丞 丕賱丿乇賯賷丞, 賵丕賱鬲丨賰賲 賮賷 丕賱鬲賲孬賷賱 丕賱睾匕丕卅賷.
- 丕賱胤毓丕賲 賱賷爻 賲爻卅賵賱丕賸 毓賳 夭賷丕丿丞 丕賱賵夭賳.
- 丕賱夭賲賳 賲噩乇丿 賵賴賲 夭賷 賲丕 賯丕賱 丕賷賳卮鬲丕賷賳, 賮賱丕 鬲爻兀賱賳賷 賲鬲賶 爻賷丨賯賯 丕賱爻乇 兀丨賱丕賲賰.


賵賱賳 賷賰鬲賲賱 丕賱賰鬲丕亘 胤亘毓丕 丿賵賳 兀賳 鬲乇賵賷 賱賳丕 毓亘乇 丕賱賮氐賵賱 丕賱賲禺鬲賱賮丞 丕賱賰孬賷乇 賲賳 丕賱賯氐氐 賵丕賱賲毓噩夭丕鬲 丕賱鬲賷 丨賯賯賴丕 丕賱爻乇, 賵丕賱鬲賷 賱丕 鬲夭賷丿 賮賷 賲氐丿丕賯賷鬲賴丕 亘丕賱賳爻亘丞 賱賷, 毓賳 賯氐丞 丕賱乇噩賱 丕賱匕賷 卮賱 賱爻丕賳賴 毓賳丿賲丕 賴賲 賱賷丿毓賷 毓賱賶 丕賱爻賷爻賷 賰賲丕 乇賵賶 兀丨丿 丕賱卮賷賵禺 丕賱賲氐乇賷賷賳 賲賳 毓賱賶 賲賳亘乇 兀丨丿 丕賱噩賵丕賲毓 賲丐禺乇丕賸.
賵賴匕丕 賲賱禺氐 賯氐氐 鬲賲 爻乇丿賴丕 賰丨賵丕丿孬 丨賯賷賯賷丞 丨氐賱鬲 賱兀賳丕爻 胤亘賯賵丕 丕賱爻乇:
- 丕賱爻乇 賴賷爻丕毓丿賰 鬲賱丕賯賷 賲賰丕賳 賱乇賰賳 爻賷丕乇鬲賰, 亘賳爻亘丞 95% 賷賰賵賳 丕賱賲賰丕賳 賮丕乇睾, 賵 5% 賷賰賵賳 賴賳丕賰 賲賳 賷賮爻丨 丕賱賲賰丕賳 賱賱匕賴丕亘.
- 兀賷 丨噩乇 賲乇賲賷 賮賷 丕賱卮丕乇毓, 賱賵 丿毓賷鬲 賱賴 賴賷卮賮賷 丕亘賳賰 丕賱賱賷 亘賷丨鬲囟乇 賲賳 賲乇囟 賳丕丿乇.
- 丕賱爻乇 賴賷禺賱賷賰 鬲賯丕亘賱 丕賱賳丕爻 丕賱賱賷 賲爻鬲丨賷賱 鬲賯丿乇 鬲賯丕亘賱賴賲 賮賷 丕賱馗乇賵賮 丕賱毓丕丿賷丞.
- 丕賱爻乇 爻賷毓胤賷賰 賳爻禺丞 賲賳 丕爻胤賵丕賳丞 賮賷賱賲 丕賱爻乇 賴丿賷丞.
- 丕賱爻乇 賷賯丿乇 兀賳 賷乇賮毓 乇丕鬲亘賰 丕賱爻賳賵賷 賲賳 8000 丿賵賱丕乇 賱賭100000 丨鬲賶 賱賵 丕賳鬲 賲亘鬲毓乇賮卮 鬲卮鬲睾賱 兀賷 丨丕噩丞.


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賵兀禺賷乇丕 賱賲丕匕丕 賷氐丿賯 丕賱賳丕爻 丕賱禺乇丕賮丕鬲 亘賴匕賴 丕賱胤乇賷賯丞責責 賱賯丿 亘丿兀 丕賱賲丨鬲賵賶 賰賮賷賱賲 爻賷賳賲丕卅賷, 孬賲 亘賷毓 賰卮乇賷胤, 孬賲 賰賰鬲丕亘, 賵賮賷 賰賱 丕賱賲乇丕丨賱 亘丕毓 賲賱丕賷賷賳 丕賱賳爻禺!!.

乇亘賲丕 賱兀賳賴賲 賱賲 賷鬲毓賱賲賵丕 丕賱鬲賮賰賷乇 丕賱賳賯丿賷 賵丕賱匕賷 賷爻鬲胤賷毓 兀賳 賷賳睾氐 毓賱賷賴賲 廿賷賲丕賳賴賲 亘鬲賱賰 丕賱鬲乇賴丕鬲
賵賯丿 賳賰賵賳 賯丿 賵囟毓賳丕 丕賱毓乇亘丞 賯亘賱 丕賱丨氐丕賳 賮賷 丕賱毓賱賾丞 丕賱爻丕亘賯丞, 賮賱乇亘賲丕 兀賳 丕賱賳丕爻 賷亘鬲毓丿賵賳 毓賳 丕賱賲賳胤賯 賵賷丨鬲賯乇賵賳賴, 丨鬲賶 賷爻鬲胤賷毓賵丕 兀賳 賷氐丿賯賵丕 賲胤賲卅賳賷賳 丕賱賰匕亘丕鬲 丕賱賲乇賷丨丞. 賵賱賴匕丕 賮丕賱卮乇胤 丕賱孬丕賳賷 賲賳 卮乇賵胤 鬲胤亘賷賯 丕賱爻乇 賱賷毓賲賱, 賴賵 兀賳 鬲丐賲賳 亘丕賱爻乇 鬲賲丕賲丕賸,
"廿賷賲丕賳丕賸 賱丕 賷鬲夭丨夭丨, 丌賲賳 亘丕賱睾賷亘."


賵亘賱賮馗 賰丕乇賱 爻丕噩丕賳:
"賮丕賱丿噩賱賳丞 鬲禺丕胤亘 丕賱丨丕噩丕鬲 丕賱毓丕胤賮賷丞 丕賱賯賵賷丞 丕賱鬲賷 睾丕賱亘丕賸 賲丕 賷丿毓賴丕 丕賱毓賱賲 丿賵賳 廿卮亘丕毓,
賵賮賷 氐賲賷賲 亘毓囟 兀賳賲丕胤 丕賱丿噩賱賳丞 鬲賰賲賳 賮賰乇丞 兀賳 鬲賲賳賶 丕賱卮賷亍 賷丨賯賯賴, 賮賰賲 賷賰賵賳 賲賯丿丕乇 賲丕 賷賲賰賳 兀賳 賳卮毓乇 亘賴 賲賳 丕賱乇囟賶, 廿匕丕 丨賯賯賳丕 丕賱乇睾亘丕鬲 丕賱鬲賷 賳鬲賲賳丕賴丕 賲賳 氐賲賷賲 賮丐丕丿賳丕 亘賲噩乇丿 丕賱鬲賲賳賷, 賷丕 賱賴丕 賲賳 賮賰乇丞 鬲睾賵賷 丕賱賳賮賵爻, 禺丕氐丞 廿匕丕 賲丕 賯賵乇賳鬲 亘丕賱毓賲賱 丕賱卮丕賯 賵丨爻賳 丕賱丨馗 丕賱匕賷 賳丨鬲丕噩 廿賱賷賴 毓丕丿丞 賰賷 賳丨賯賯 丌賲丕賱賳丕."

賴賳丕賰 丕賱賰孬賷乇 賲賳 丕賱丿噩賱賳丞 丕賱鬲賷 賱丕 賷爻毓賳丕 丕賱賲賯丕賲 賴賳丕 賱賲賳丕賯卮鬲賴丕 賰賱賴丕, 賵賱賰賳賷 爻兀丨賷賱賰賲 賱賰鬲丕亘 毓丕賱賲 鬲爻賰賳賴 丕賱卮賷丕胤賷賳 丕賱匕賷 丕賯鬲亘爻鬲 賲賳賴 丕賱毓亘丕乇丞 丕賱爻丕亘賯丞, 賵賴賵 賷毓丕賱噩 賮賷賴丕 丕賱丿噩賱賳丞 亘鬲賮丕氐賷賱 兀賰孬乇.兀馗賳賴 爻賷爻丕毓丿賰賲 毓賱賶 鬲亘賷賳 丕賱丿噩賱 賮賷 丕賱賲乇丞 丕賱賯丕丿賲丞 丕賱鬲賷 鬲鬲毓乇囟賵賳 賱賴 賮賷賴丕
賵丿丕 賱賷賳賰 賱乇賷賮賷賵 乇睾賲 廿賳賴 胤賵賷賱, 賱賰賳賴 賷賱禺氐 丕賱賰孬賷乇 賲賳 賲丨鬲賵賷丕鬲 丕賱賰鬲丕亘:
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賱賯丿 賰賳鬲 兀毓鬲賯丿 亘兀賳賷 賱丕 兀賴鬲賲 亘兀丨賵丕賱 丕賱亘卮乇, 賵賱賰賳賷 毓賳丿賲丕 賯乇兀鬲 丕賱賰鬲丕亘 鬲兀匕賷鬲 賳賮爻賷丕賸 賵亘卮丿丞. 賵賱賯丿 兀乇毓亘賳賷 丕賱噩賴賱 賵丕賱丿噩賱 丕賱賲賳鬲卮乇, 賵賱賲 兀爻鬲胤毓 爻賵賶 兀賳 兀賰賲賱 賳氐賮 丕賱賰鬲丕亘 賮賯胤!!.


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鬲丨丿賷孬:
丕賱丨賱賯丞 丕賱賭2 賲賳 丕賱噩夭亍 丕賱賭21 賲賳 賲爻賱爻賱 毓丕卅賱丞 爻賷賲亘爻賵賳 爻賮賾鬲 毓賱賶 丕賱賰鬲丕亘, 賱賵 丨丿 賮丕囟賷 毓賳丿賴 孬賱孬 爻丕毓丞 賷囟丨賰 賮賷賴賲 卮賵賷丞.
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丕賱爻乇賾 The Secret 乇賵賳丿丕 亘乇丕賷丕賳

丕賱丨賯賷賯丞 兀賳賾賳賷 丨賷賳 亘丿兀鬲 亘賯乇丕亍鬲賴 兀丨亘亘鬲賴 .. 賱賲 兀噩丿 賮賷賴 丕賱賰孬賷乇 賲賲賾丕 兀囟丕賮 賱賷 賲毓賱賵賲丞
廿賳賾賲丕 賴賵 兀爻賱賵亘 丨賷丕丞 賵 胤乇賷賯丞 鬲賮賰賷乇 噩丿賷丿丞 賷毓賱賾賲賴丕 賴匕丕 丕賱爻賾乇
賱賮鬲賳賷 丕賱賰鬲丕亘 亘賭 胤乇賷賯丞 廿禺乇丕噩賴 賵 賮禺丕賲丞 胤亘丕毓鬲賴 賵 兀爻賱賵亘 賰鬲丕亘鬲賴
毓賱賶 睾賷乇 毓丕丿丞 賮賷 丕賱賰鬲亘 丕賱賲鬲乇噩賲丞 丕賱鬲賷 兀鬲賲賱賲賱 賲賳 賯乇丕亍鬲賴丕 爻乇賷毓賸丕 廿賱丕 賲丕 賳丿乇

丕賱噩賲賷賱 兀賳賾賰 鬲胤賾賱毓 賲賳匕 亘丿丕賷丞 丕賱賰鬲丕亘 毓賱賶 爻乇賾 丕賱兀爻乇丕乇 丕賱毓馗賷賲 賰賲丕 賷賯賵賱賵賳
丕賱爻乇賾 丕賱匕賷 賷睾賷乇 胤乇賷賯丞 丨賷丕鬲賰 賵 丕賱賰賵賳 賲賳 丨賵賱賰 貙 賷噩賱亘 賱賰 丕賱氐丨丞 丕賱鬲賷 鬲乇賷丿賴丕
賵 丕賱賲丕賱 賵 丕賱亘賷鬲 賵 丕賱卮乇賷賰 丕賱匕賷 鬲丨賱賲 亘賴 貙 兀賷賾 卮亍 鬲乇賷丿賴 貙 賵 乇賰賾夭賵丕 毓賱賶 鬲乇賷丿賴 " 丕賱廿乇丕丿丞 "
賮賴賷 兀賴賲賾 賲丕 賮賷 丕賱爻乇賾

賲丕 賴賵 丕賱爻乇 責 亘亘爻丕胤丞 毓賲賷賯丞 ! " 賯丕賳賵賳 丕賱噩匕亘 Law of Attraction "


賱賮鬲鬲賳賷 丕賱賮賰乇丞 亘賱 賵 兀毓噩亘鬲賳賷 貙 賵 賱賭 兀賱禺賾氐賴丕 賮賷 孬賱丕孬 噩賲賱 亘丕禺鬲氐丕乇
丨賷丕鬲賰 賴賷 賳鬲丕噩 兀賮賰丕乇賰 貙 兀賮賰丕乇賰 鬲丨丿賾丿賴丕 賲卮丕毓乇賰 貙 賲卮丕毓乇賰 鬲鬲丨賰賲賾 亘賴丕 兀賳鬲 !
廿匕賳 兀賳鬲賻 爻賷賾丿 兀賮賰丕乇賰 貙 賵 賲卮丕毓乇賰 .. 賵 丨賷丕鬲賰
賴匕丕 賴賷 賮賰乇丞 丕賱爻乇賾 貙 賵 賲丕 賷丿賵乇 丨賵賱賴 丕賱賮賷賱賲 賵 丕賱賰鬲丕亘
賮賭 賰賱賾 賲丕 鬲乇賷丿賴 兀賳鬲 貙 亘睾囟賾 丕賱賳馗乇 賴賱 賴賵 噩賷丿 兀賲 賲賲鬲丕夭 兀賲 爻賷亍
賮賭 亘鬲乇賰賷夭賰 毓賱賷賴 賵 鬲賮賰賷乇賰 丕賱丿丕卅賲 亘賴 鬲噩鬲匕亘賴 廿賱賷賰 賱賷丨丿孬 賱賰 !



賰賷賮 兀賮丕丿賳賷 丕賱爻乇賾 責 貙

賱丕丨馗鬲購 兀賳賾賴丕 賮賷 鬲賯丿賷賲賴丕 賱賱爻乇 賵 賮乇賷賯 丕賱毓賲賱 賷乇丿賾丿賵賳 毓亘丕乇丕鬲 兀丨賮馗賴丕 兀賳丕 賰賲爻賱賲丞 毓賳 馗賴乇 賯賱亘
賴賷 噩夭亍 賲賳 孬賯丕賮鬲賷 賵 丨囟丕乇鬲賷 丕賱廿爻賱丕賲賷丞 貙 丕賱鬲賷 兀賯乇兀賴丕 賰賱賾 賷賵賲 .. 賵 兀毓賷卮 亘賴丕 賵 賲毓賴丕 賵 毓賱賷賴丕
毓乇賾賮賵賴丕 毓賱賶 兀賳賾賴丕 爻乇賾 賷賳賰卮賮 丕賱丌賳 !
賵 賳丨賳 賲賳 賯亘賱賴賲 賳毓乇賮賴丕 乇賵丨賸丕 廿爻賱丕賲賷丞 丨賷賾丞

丕賱丨賯賷賯丞 兀賳賾賳賷 鬲賵賯賮鬲 賰孬賷乇賸丕 賵 兀賳丕 兀賯乇兀 .. 賮亘毓囟 丕賱賰賱賲丕鬲 賵 丕賱毓亘丕乇丕鬲 賰兀賳賾賴丕 賳購賯賱鬲 賳氐賸丕 賲賳 丕賱廿爻賱丕賲 !
賵丿丿鬲 賰孬賷乇賸丕 賵 兀賳丕 兀賯乇兀 兀賳 兀乇爻賱 賱賴丕 賵 賱賮乇賷賯 丕賱毓賲賱 賲毓賴丕 賲氐丨賮賸丕 賲鬲乇噩賲賸丕
賮賭 丕賱爻乇賾 賰賱賾賴 賷丿賵乇 賮賷 賮賱賰 丕賱廿爻賱丕賲 貙 賵 丕賱毓亘丕乇丕鬲 丕賱鬲賷 賷乇丿賾丿賵賳賴丕 賳丨賮馗賴丕 賳丨賳 賲賳 賯亘賱賴賲
賴賲 賯賵賲賹 賷爻賾乇 丕賱賱賴 賱賴賲 丕賱丕賴鬲丿丕亍 廿賱賶 賲毓賳賶 丨賯賾 賱賭 兀賳賾賴賲 噩丿賾賵丕 賮賷 胤賱亘賴 賵 丕丨鬲乇賲賵賴
賵 丌賲賳賵丕 亘賴 !

賵 賴賳丕 毓丿丞 賲亘丕丿卅 賵 賲毓丕賳賺 鬲賵賮賯鬲 毓賳丿賴丕 賱賲賾丕 卮毓乇鬲購 亘廿爻賱丕賲賷鬲賴丕 兀氐賱丕賸 賵 賲乇噩毓賸丕 :

* 賵賴賲賷丞 丕賱夭賲賳 /
丕賱夭賲賳 賲噩乇丿 賵賴賲 貙 賴賰匕丕 兀禺亘乇賳丕 兀賳賷卮鬲丕賷賳 .. " 氐賭 62
丨賷賳賲丕 鬲賮賰賾乇 賵 鬲乇賰夭 毓賱賶 丕賱禺賷乇 丕賱匕賷 鬲乇賷丿賴 賮廿賳 丕賱兀卮賷丕亍 丕賱賰亘賷乇丞 - 賮賷 賳馗乇賰- 賱賳 鬲兀禺匕 賵賯鬲賸丕 兀胤賵賱
賮賷 丕賱鬲丨賯賯 賲賳 丕賱兀卮賷丕亍 丕賱氐睾賷乇丞 貙 賮賰賱賴丕 賲賵噩賵丿丞 兀氐賱丕 .. 賵 廿賳賲丕 廿丨爻丕爻賰 亘賴丕 賵 鬲噩賱賷賴丕 賱賰 賴賵 丕賱賲丨賰賾
廿爻賱丕賲賷賸丕: 賷賯賵賱 爻亘丨丕賳賴 賵 鬲毓丕賱賶 " 廿匕丕 賯囟賶 兀賲乇賸丕 賮廿賳賲丕 賷賯賵賱 賱賴 賰賳 賮賷賰賵賳 "
賮賷 鬲賮爻賷乇 丕賱卮毓乇丕賵賷 賷賯賵賱 乇丨賲賴 丕賱賱賴 .. 兀賳 賰賱賲丞 賰賳 賱賷爻鬲 廿賱丕 鬲賯乇賷亘賷丞 賱兀匕賴丕賳賳丕
兀賲丕 丕賱兀卮賷丕亍 賮賴賷 賲賵噩賵丿丞 兀氐賱丕 賵 廿賱丕 賰賷賮 賷賯賵賱 丕賱賱賴 毓夭 賵 噩賱 賱賱卮賷亍 賵 賷禺丕胤亘賴 亘賭 賰購賳 責 !
賮賲毓賳丕賴 兀賳賾賴 賰丕卅賳 賲賳 丕賱兀氐賱 賵賱賰賳賴 睾賷乇 馗丕賴乇 賱賳丕 貙 賮丕賱賯丿乇丞 丕賱廿賱賴賷丞 賱丕 賵賯鬲 賵 賱丕 夭賲賳 賱賳賮丕丿 丨賰賲賴丕


* 鬲賵賯賾毓 丕賱禺賷乇 賵 丕卮毓乇 亘賴 /

賱丕亘丿 兀賳 賷賰賵賳 卮毓賵乇賰 胤賷亘賸丕 貙 .. 廿賳 賴丐賱丕亍 賷鬲賵賯毓賵賳 匕賱賰 .. 丕亘丿兀 亘鬲賵賯毓 丕賱兀卮賷丕亍 丕賱乇丕卅毓丞 " 氐賭 65
丕賱賮賰乇丞 兀賳 鬲乇賰夭 賲卮丕毓乇賰 毓賱賶 丕賱禺賷乇 賵 鬲賱賯賷賴 貙 賮賰乇 賮賷賲丕 鬲乇賷丿賴 賱丕 賲丕賱丕 鬲乇賷丿 丕賱賵賯賵毓 賮賷賴
賱鬲噩匕亘賴 廿賱賷賰 貙 賮丕賱賰賵賳 胤丕賯丞 貙 賵 賱賱賮賰乇丞 胤丕賯丞 鬲噩匕亘 卮亘賷賴丕鬲賴丕

廿爻賱丕賲賷賸丕: 兀賱賷爻 賴匕丕 賴賵 丕賱鬲賮丕丐賱 丕賱匕賷 賷丿毓賵 廿賱賷賴 賲丨賲丿 氐賱賶 丕賱賱賴 毓賱賷賴 賵爻賱賲 賵 丕賱鬲卮丕丐賲 丕賱匕賷 賷賳亘匕賴
丨賷賳 賷賯賵賱 " 鬲賮丕亍賱賵丕 亘丕賱禺賷乇 鬲噩丿賵賴 " 賵 兀賷囟賸丕 " 賱丕 鬲賲丕乇囟賵丕 賮鬲賲乇囟賵丕 賮鬲賲賵鬲賵丕 "
賵 賰賱丕賴賲丕 賮賰乇丞 鬲爻賷胤乇 毓賱賶 氐丕丨亘賴丕 .. 丕賱賲鬲賮丕卅賱 賷噩丿 禺賷乇賸丕 貙 賵 丕賱賲鬲馗丕賴乇 亘丕賱卮乇 丕賱賲氐丿賾賯 亘賴 賷噩丿賴 丨賯賸丕 !


* 胤乇賷賯丞 毓賲賱 丕賱爻乇 / 丕胤賱亘 貙 丌賲賳 貙 鬲賱賯賾
賷鬲胤賱亘 丕賱廿賷賲丕賳 丕賱鬲氐乇賮 賵 丕賱鬲丨丿孬 賵 丕賱鬲賮賰賷乇 賰賲丕 賱賵 兀賳賰 賯丿 鬲賱賯賷鬲 亘丕賱賮毓賱 .. " 氐賭 68
丕胤賱亘 賲丕 鬲乇賷丿 孬賲 丌賲賳 兀賳賰 丨氐賱鬲 毓賷賴 賵 鬲氐乇賮 毓賱賶 賴匕丕 丕賱兀爻丕爻 孬賲 鬲兀賰丿 兀賳賰 鬲鬲賱賯丕賴 賵 丕卮毓乇 亘匕賱賰

廿爻賱丕賲賷賸丕: 賴匕賴 孬賱丕孬賷丞 賷毓賱賾賲賳丕 廿賷丕賴丕 賲亘丿兀 丕賱鬲賵賰賱 毓賱賶 丕賱賱賴
賳丨賳 賳胤賱亘 亘丕賱丿毓丕亍 孬賲 賳丐賲賳 賵 賳賵賯賳 亘丕賱廿噩丕亘丞 賵 賳毓賲賱 毓賱賶 賴匕丕 丕賱兀爻丕爻
孬賲 賳賳鬲馗乇 丕賱賮鬲丨 賲賳 丕賱賱賴 爻亘丨丕賳賴 賵 鬲毓丕賱賶
兀賱賲 賷賯賱 毓夭賾 賵噩賱 賮賷 丕賱丨丿賷孬 丕賱賯丿爻賷 " 丕賳丕 毓賳丿 馗賳賾 毓亘丿賷 亘賷 賮賭 賱賷馗賳賾 亘賷 賲丕 卮丕亍"
賵 " 兀賳丕 毓賳丿 馗賳 毓亘丿賷 亘賷 廿賳 馗賳 禺賷乇丕 賮賱賴 賵廿賳 馗賳 卮乇丕 賮賱賴 "


* 賲亘丿兀 丕賱廿賲鬲賳丕賳 /
廿賳 丕賱丕賲鬲賳丕賳 賴賵 丕賱胤乇賷賯丞 丕賱賲孬賱賶 賱噩賱亘 丕賱賲夭賷丿 賲賳 丕賱禺賷乇 廿賱賶 丨賷丕鬲賰 .. 賮賷 賰賱 氐亘丕丨
兀賳賴囟 賵 兀賯賵賱 " 丕賱丨賲丿賱賱賴 " .. 賱丕 兀禺乇噩 賲賳 丕賱賮乇丕卮 丨鬲賶 兀賰賵賳 賯丿 卮毓乇鬲 亘賲卮丕毓乇 丕賱丕賲鬲賳丕賳
賱賴匕丕 丕賱賷賵賲 丕賱乇丕卅毓 賵 賰賱 卮賷亍 賷爻鬲丨賯 丕賱丨賲丿 賵 丕賱孬賳丕亍 賮賷 丨賷丕鬲賷 .. " 氐賭 75
噩夭亍 賰丕賲賱 賷鬲丨丿孬 毓賳 兀賴賲賷丞 丕賱丕賲鬲賳丕賳 賵 賰賷賮 兀賳賾賴 賲賳 丕賱毓丕丿丕鬲 丕賱賲賴賲丞賱賱賯丕丿丞 丕賱毓馗賲丕亍
賱賱卮毓賵乇 亘丕賱乇囟丕 賵 噩賱亘 賱賲夭賷丿 賲賳 丕賱禺賷乇 禺氐賵氐賸丕 毓賳丿 丕賱丕爻鬲賷賯丕馗 賲賳 賱賳賵賲 賵 亘丿兀 丕賱賷賵賲

廿爻賱丕賲賷賸丕 : 兀賱賲 賷賯賱 爻亘丨丕賳賴 "賵賻廿賽匕賿 鬲賻兀賻匕賻賾賳賻 乇賻亘購賾賰購賲賿 賱賻卅賽賳 卮賻賰賻乇賿鬲購賲賿 賱兀賻夭賽賷丿賻賳賻賾賰購賲賿 " "賵賻廿賽賳 鬲賻卮賿賰購乇購賵丕賿 賷賻乇賿囟賻賴購 賱賻賰購賲賿 "
"賵賻俦卮賿賰購乇購賵丕賿 賱賱賻賾賴賽 廿賽賳 賰購賳鬲購賲賿 廿賽賷賻賾丕賴購 鬲賻毓賿亘購丿購賵賳賻 " " 賵 爻賷噩夭賷 丕賱賱賴 丕賱卮丕賰乇賷賳 "
賵 賰賷賮 兀賳賾 丕賱丨賲丿 賲乇鬲亘胤 亘丨賷丕鬲賳丕 賲賳匕 丕賱廿氐亘丕丨 " 丕賱丨賲丿賱賱賴 丕賱匕賷 兀丨賷丕賳丕 亘毓丿 賲丕 兀賲丕鬲賳丕 賵 廿賱賷賴 丕賱賳卮賵乇 "
賵 丨鬲賶 丕賱賳賵賲 賵 兀賱爻賳鬲賳丕 賮賷 賰賱 丨丕賱 賱賴丕 亘丕賱賱賴 氐賱丞 匕丕賰乇丞 卮丕賰乇丞 丨丕賲丿丞


* 賲亘丿兀 丕賱毓胤丕亍 /
丕賲賳丨 丕賱賲丕賱 賱鬲丨氐賱 毓賱賶 丕賱賲夭賷丿 賲賳賴 .. 賵廿匕 賷毓胤賵賳 賮廿賳 丕賱賱賴 賷噩毓賱 丕賱賰賵賳 賵賮賯賸丕 賱賯丕賳賵賳 丕賱噩匕亘
賷鬲賮鬲丨 賵 賷鬲丿賮賯 亘賲亘丕賱睾 賴丕卅賱丞 賲賳 丕賱賲丕賱 毓丕卅丿丞 廿賱賷賴賲 賲囟丕毓賮丞 氐賭 108

廿爻賱丕賲賷賸丕 : 賴匕賴 丕賱毓亘丕乇丞 亘賳氐賾賴丕 貙 鬲賵賯賮鬲 賰孬賷乇賸丕 毓賳丿賴丕 貙 亘賱 匕購賴賱鬲 .. 丕賱賲噩鬲賲毓 丕賱睾乇亘賷 亘乇兀爻賲丕賱賷鬲賴
賵 賲丕丿賷賾鬲賴 賷賰鬲卮賮 兀禺賷乇賸丕 兀賳 丕賱夭賾賰丕丞 賲賵乇丿 丕賯鬲氐丕丿賷 毓馗賷賲 賷毓賵丿 毓賱賶 丕賱毓丕賱賲 賰賱賾賴 亘丕賱賵賮乇丞 賵 丕賱禺賷乇 !
賷丨孬賾 毓賱賶 丕賱毓胤丕亍 賲賳 丕賱賯賱賷賱 賱賷鬲囟丕毓賮 .. 氐丨賷丨 兀賳賾 賳馗乇鬲賴賲 賱賱毓胤丕亍 賲丕丿賷丞 賮賷 賲賯丕亘賱賴丕 賱賰賳賾
丕賱賮賰乇丞 賵 丕賱爻乇賾 賵丕丨丿 !


賲亘丿兀 丕賱亘乇賰丞 賵 丕賱孬賳丕亍 /
賵 鬲毓乇賾賮 亘毓囟 丕賱賯賵丕賲賷爻 丕賱賲亘丕乇賰丞 毓賱賶 兀賳賴丕 胤賱亘 丕賱禺賷乇 丕賱廿賱賴賷 賵 賲賳丨 丕賱爻賱丕賲丞 兀賵 丕賱乇禺丕亍 ..
賷匕賴亘丕賳 亘賰賱 丕賱爻賱亘賷丞 貙 賮兀孬賳 賵 亘丕乇賰 兀毓丿丕亍賰 賮毓賳丿賲丕 鬲賱毓賳 鬲乇鬲丿 丕賱賱毓賳丞 廿賱賷賰 貙 賵 廿匕丕 賲丕 兀孬賳賷鬲
毓賱賷賴賲 賵 亘丕乇賰鬲賴賲 爻賵賮 鬲鬲亘丿丿 賰賱 丕賱爻賱亘賷丞 賵 丕賱禺賱丕賮 .. 氐賭 152

廿爻賱丕賲賷賸丕 : 賳丨賳 賳胤賱亘 丕賱亘乇賰丞 賲賳 丕賱賱賴 賮賷 賰賱 兀賲賵乇 丨賷丕鬲賳丕 亘匕賰乇 丕爻賲賴 毓賳丿 賰賱 卮賷亍
賵 亘爻丐丕賱賴 丕賱亘乇賰丞 賵 兀匕賰丕乇 丕賱氐亘丕丨 賵 丕賱賲爻丕亍 賵 丕賱兀賰賱 賵 丕賱賳賵賲 賵 丕賱賱亘丕爻 貙 賮賷 賰賱 賴匕丕 賳爻兀賱賴 丕賱亘乇賰丞
兀賲賾丕 賲亘丕乇賰丞 兀毓丿丕亍賰 !! 貙 "丕丿賮毓 亘丕賱鬲賷 賴賷 兀丨爻賳 賮廿匕丕 丕賱匕賷 亘賷賳賰 賵亘賷賳賴 毓丿丕賵丞 賰兀賳賴 賵賱賷 丨賲賷賲 "



賰賱賾 賴匕賴 丕賱賲毓丕賳賷 丕賱廿爻賱丕賲賷丞 丕賱乇亘賾丕賳賷丞 丕賱爻丕賲賷丞 丕賱鬲賷 賳爻賷賳丕賴丕 賵 禺賱賾賮賳丕賴丕
賵 囟毓賳丕 毓賳 兀賳賵乇丕賴丕 賵 毓馗賲鬲賴丕 .. 賷賴鬲丿賷 廿賱賷賴丕 丕賱睾乇亘 丕賱賷賵賲 毓賱賶 兀賳賾賴丕 爻乇 丕賱兀爻乇丕乇
賵 兀賴賲賾 丨賯賷賯丞 毓乇賮賴丕 丕賱毓馗賲丕亍 毓賱賶 賲乇賾 丕賱鬲丕乇賷禺 ..
爻亘丨丕賳 丕賱賱賴 .. 賷丐鬲賷 賲賮丕鬲賷丨 丕賱鬲賮賰賾乇 賵 丕賱賵氐賵賱 賱賲賳 賷卮丕亍
賵 賷賴丿賷 賲賳 賷卮丕亍 亘賲賳 賷卮丕亍 賵 賲丕 賷卮丕亍

丕賱賱賴賲 廿賳賷 兀卮賴丿賰 兀賳賰 丨賯 爻亘丨丕賳賰 貙
賵 丕賱廿爻賱丕賲 賵 丕賱賯乇丌賳 丨賯賾 貙 賵 賲丨賲丿 氐賱賶 丕賱賱賴 毓賱賷賴 賵爻賱賲 丨賯賾


賰鬲丕亘 噩賲賷賱 賵 賲賲鬲毓 貙 睾賷賾乇 賰孬賷乇賸丕 賲賳 胤乇賷賯鬲賷 賮賷 丕賱丨賷丕丞 賵 賵囟毓賳賷 毓賱賶 丕賱鬲乇丿丿 丕賱賲孬丕賱賷 賱鬲賱賯賾賷 丕賱禺賷乇
鬲乇丿賾丿 丕賱廿賷賲丕賳 賵 丕賱丨亘賾 賵 丕賱爻賱丕賲 賵 丕賱亘賴噩丞
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The Secret, Rhonda Byrne

Byrne highlights the importance of gratitude and visualization in achieving one's desires, along with alleged examples. Later chapters describe how to improve one's prosperity, relationships, and health, with more general thoughts about the universe.

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鬲丕乇蹖禺 亘賴賳诏丕賲 乇爻丕賳蹖 09/08/1399賴噩乇蹖 禺賵乇卮蹖丿蹖貨 丕. 卮乇亘蹖丕賳蹖
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527 reviews1,439 followers
May 4, 2020
Oof, this book. The "secret" of The Secret is the so-called Law of Attraction: what you think becomes real. If you can just manage to focus on the positive, ask for the things you want, and believe you will have them, you will receive wealth, health, love and success beyond (or at least in proportion to) your wildest dreams. The problem? A) That's wrong. B) That's selfish. C) That makes you the focus of blame when things don't magically go your way.

The book is a tidy, pretty (and surprisingly heavy!) little package. It's made to look like old-time parchment, with titles scrawled in ink pen and everything sealed up with a wax stamp. The pages are permeated with inspiring little quotes to get you pumping positive energy and intention into the universe. Its ten chapters are broken into simple concepts, summarized neatly at the end. Each concept is reinforced ad nauseam with quotes pulled from a stable of featured speakers who are considered modern holders of "The Secret". Each speaker (29 are listed in the biography, not including author Rhonda Byrne) has a little icon of a mirror or key or light bulb that appears next to their quote, along with a ghosted copy of his or her signature.

All this slick presentation might be an attempt to distract from the glibness of the text. None of these ideas hold up to a moment's reflection. For example, why is this a secret? Presumably someone has conspired to keep this hidden from humanity, but we're never given an explanation of who that is, or what their motivation might be. The film version of The Secret dramatically depicts soldiers hunting down mages who keep the arcane scrolls hidden. And yet, the book teaches that the secret is written into every religious text, and is found in the works of Plato, Shakespeare, da Vinci, Newton, Emerson and Einstein (all, of course, co-opted as keepers of The Secret). We're also taught that it is not a zero-sum principle: there's enough prosperity to go around. Further, one of the effects of The Secret is wanting to share it with others. So, again... why is this even A Secret? The film and book came out in 2006, to much fanfare. Where are all the nouveau riche millionaires with their massive houses, three dates a week, great bodies, ageless beauty, BMWs and prime parking spaces? (Yes, those are all things we are taught to ask for.) Speaking of beauty, we learn that aging itself is only in the mind, and that you can choose to remain eternally youthful. A search for the people saying this reveals them to be as subject to the march of time as everyone else.

Science is appealed to frequently, with explanations given a gloss of energy, quantum physics, magnetism, frequency and vibration. The assumption is that no one reading this knows anything about these phenomena or their roles in the physical world. This sciency language is given the imprimatur of a selectively quoted Einstein, as well as a couple featured speakers who are credited as renowned physicists. Dr. John Hagelin did in fact receive a quality education in physics, but then he ran off to do his own metaphysical thing with the Transcendental Meditation movement. Fred Alan Wolf also has genuine bona fides as a physicist, but his fringe ideas on topics such as consciousness are in no way representative of the scientific community.

The other speakers are an eclectic mix of motivational figures, from Jack Canfield (of Chicken Soup for the Soul) to Michael Beckwith (Agape International) to John Gray (Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus). There's a "metaphysician" and a "feng shui expert". Most of these speakers have gotten their wealth from presentations about how to get wealth. An interesting racket, but hardly one that scales. Whatever their qualifications, it's a self-selected group, and we're not supposed to think about the much larger mass of people who have tried positive thinking and failed. Which is precisely the problem with the Law of Attraction. Many people, with all the best intentions and positive thinking, do not magically win the lotto, get famous, have their dream business take off, or receive healing from terminal illness. What does the Law of Attraction have to offer when reality inevitably comes crashing down? A command to be more positive, and an implication that you didn't think positively enough and brought the plight upon yourself. The Secret gets to take credit for all the successes while ignoring and re-categorizing failures.

If you manage to ignore all of these problems, it's an inspiring little book. There's a lot to be said for focusing on the positive, expressing gratitude, and visualizing your goals. Those are all great things to do, and hopefully you're in a position to practice them. But why add a layer of nonsense on top of that? It's unfortunate that this book (and the film, which came first and has all the exact same ideas and talking heads) has gotten so much traction. The Secret encourages detachment from reality, and inspires a lack of curiosity about how things actually work. Luck and randomness are always going to play a role in our lives, but having a firm grasp on reality puts us in the best position to influence the things we do have some control over. And that's... no secret.
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October 3, 2020
The eternal silence of these infinite spaces terrifies me.
鈥� Blaise Pascal, 笔别苍蝉茅别蝉

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Ask: I鈥檓 thinking positively, feeling grateful. I want to travel back in time.

Visualize: I see myself driving a DeLorean and going back in time; it's Saturday and I just decided I won't read this book, thus avoiding another Coelho experience due to being dangerously curious and irremediably naive when it comes to the 'don't judge before reading' issue.

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Much has already been said about the content of this book so I'll just share some random thoughts after being absent for months on here since I've been busy with work, studies, life, pandemic...
Personally, I agree with the power of a positive thought and meditation which help with stress management and improve one's health, even though 'agree' may not be the right term since it's not a matter of belief.鹿虏鲁鈦粹€�
However, when I speak of a positive thought, I mean the normally transient positive thought, not the exhausting kind of positivity used to satisfy one's materialistic desires - spiritual beings sure like mansions, expensive cars and other representations of opulence.

I also agree with the concept of gratitude, of course, and put it into practice on a daily basis. And, from time to time, I like the idea that everything's connected, which brings about some trepidation when one sees the other end to which one's supposedly connected and prefers to cut all red, green or uncolored strings in order to preserve one's mental health or even lives - ultimately, that would be one's fault, according to the law of attraction. In fact, one shouldn't even sympathize with other people's problems, that would bring chaos to the individualistic bubble.

In that sense, Byrne and Co. shouldn鈥檛 refer to the law of attraction as 鈥榯he secret鈥� if they want everyone to know about it as claimed in the book. This law considers the universe stupid: it doesn鈥檛 distinguish good from bad. Following this logic, by calling it 鈥榯he secret鈥� they bring more secrecy to it. They should call it 鈥榩ublic knowledge鈥�. (Conveniently enough, it does sound like a Seinfeld joke.)
Either way, I'm planning on leaving the country in the near future so I'll test this law and will report the results; perhaps wishful thinking does buy plane tickets. And will eat all the food available on that flight (and in life) since weight is no longer an issue: to lose weight, don't focus on "losing weight." Instead, focus on your perfect weight. Feel the feelings of your perfect weight, and you will summon it to you. Did you really think the solution was a healthy diet and exercise? Did you really think it couldn't get worse? If you see people who are overweight, do not observe them, but immediately switch your mind to the picture of you in your perfect body and feel it.

On another note, it's remarkable that, taking into account the subject Byrne is dealing with, she didn't even try to bring a speck of seriousness to the book. As a journalist, lawyer, reader and human being, I wasn't expecting reliable sources, references to the resources she consulted (otherwise, saying that someone said something in the 1800's might as well be fiction), well-developed theories nor the beauty of a somewhat Proustian language all at once, but there's not even an effort to make it look less absurd.

I'm aware of the fact that there's not much to work with, but it doesn't hurt to give your best to create a book and not a Tumblr post. The way the entire book is presented, the repetitive lectures interspersed with simplistic testimonies, the mediocre writing that made me feel like a native English speaker, the other sources the author mentions... or dead writers that can't state whether their quotes, those loose sentences she uses as evidence, prove they were actually using 'the secret' or not.
For instance, among the quotes, there's one by Einstein asking himself is this a friendly Universe? Naturally, the book speaks about the universe as an entity and the conclusion is Yes, the Universe is friendly... The Universe is conspiring for me in all things (where did I hear that before?). However, that quote is mostly known as is the Universe a friendly place? which could be about us and our attitudes, not the universe itself. Since they resorted to Einstein, it's important to remember he also wrote once a quiet and modest life brings more joy than a pursuit of success bound with constant unrest鈦�.

I'm sure Byrne has been feeling good and reveling in positive thoughts, nevertheless, it wasn't enough. There's a number of factors that inevitably attracted another one-star rating.
The law of attraction is a law of nature. It is as impartial and impersonal as the law of gravity is. It is precise, and it is exact.

And still, the silence is terrifying.




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April 29, 2017
Someone in work made me read this and i hated it.
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March 10, 2008
The Secret is perhaps best summarized in an entirely separate work, the Strangest Secret, which is an audio presentation by Earl Nightingale where he demands 鈥測ou must control your thoughts.鈥� Rhonda Byrne then explains by controlling your thoughts and ensuring that they are of a positive nature, anything, in any aspect of life, is achievable. More specifically, The Secret explains that like things attract, so positive, can do thoughts create positive outcomes while negative thoughts would create that negative reality.

The secret is powerful and if one were to incorporate these ideas into everyday life it would indeed be an unstoppable force. The reality is obvious; if you鈥檙e feeling happy you are thinking happy thoughts. What is exciting is to realize that one can use one鈥檚 feelings to understand what one is thinking. Further, one can use ones more readily controllable thoughts to affect ones feelings.

The Secret teaches us to understand today, create tomorrow, but allow the universe to positively influence us as we project positive energy. My favorite line was likening life to a road trip, at night, from San Fran to New York City. You know where you鈥檙e going, but you can only see 200 ft in front of you. Life must be taken as it comes though we can provide it direction. You must stay on track, but deal, positively, with the bumps that come along the way. We must be thankful for all that is presented to us because it defines us.

The book goes on to apply the concept of positivity to health, relationships, abundance, thankfulness, and ultimately life. Indeed the point is to be happy now, feel good now.

Notes:
On Thoughts and Creation:
鈥� Nothing can come into your experience unless you summon it thought persistent thoughts.
o What are you summoning?
鈥� Careful, the thoughts of doubt are powerful too.
鈥� Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life鈥檚 coming attractions
鈥� Use Vision boards as ways to visualize your goals
鈥� Your power is in your thoughts, 鈥淩emember to Remember,鈥� live in the present
On Feelings and their power:
鈥� Our feelings let us know what we鈥檙e thinking
鈥� Our feelings are feedback mechanisms to us about whether we鈥檙e on track or not, whether we鈥檙e on course or off course
鈥� Bad feelings are a warning from the universe
鈥� You鈥檙e getting exactly what you鈥檙e feeling about, not so much what you鈥檙e thinking about
鈥� Make a list of Secret Shifters, things to employ when you鈥檙e not feeling good or the way you want to
How to live the secret:
鈥� What do you want; take time to write that down, you must be clear about what you want.
1. Ask, once, than listen
2. Believe you鈥檒l get it, know that 鈥� Most of us have never allowed ourselves to want what we truly want because we can鈥檛 see how it鈥檚 going to manifest
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On moving towards a secret centric lifestyle:
Most profound reality about living life, knowing where you鈥檙e going, but unable to see exactly how it turns out:
Driving a car at night, life is SFO to NYC, but you can only really see 200 ft ahead, be ok with that.
鈥淭ake the first step in faith. You don鈥檛 have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step鈥� 鈥� Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
鈥淎ll that we are is a result of what we have thought鈥� 鈥� Buddha
鈥淧runing shears of revision鈥� 鈥揘eville Goddard, 1954鈥斺€淓ach night replay the events of the day; if they didn鈥檛 go the way you wanted replay them in a way that thrills you.鈥� --- This cleans up the frequency
On Thankfulness and gratitude
鈥� Know gratitude, be grateful
鈥� Praise and bless the things around you
On Relationships:
For relationships to really work we need to focus on what we appreciate about the other person, not what we鈥檙e complaining about
On Health:
Laughter attracts joy, rejects negativity and leads to miraculous cures
On Positivity:
o 鈥淚 will never attend an anti-war rally. If you have a peace rally, invite me鈥� 鈥� Mother Terresa
o Use I AM. I am received every good thing, I am happy, I am abundant, I am healthy, I am love, I am always on time, I am eternal youth, I am filled with energy every single day.
On life:
Joy, love, freedom, happiness, laughter. That鈥檚 what it is.
Be Happy now, fell good now.
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March 19, 2025
This book has changed the way I view the world. I like to re-read The Secret at least once a year. I own the book, audio book, and film. I will openly admit that there are some ideas, phrases and quotes that cause me to laugh out loud, but the overall message of the book is one of optimism, gratitude, love and power. The sequel, is likewise amazing.

I believe thoughts are powerful and the general idea of The Law of Attraction - that we attract things to us whether positive or negative by what we are focusing on, just makes sense. We create our lives by thoughts and ideas put into action. I feel this book is worth reading - it might just change your outlook on life. The Secret would fall into Self-Help or Metaphysical categories.

After re-reading The Secret in Fall 2019, I decided to finally look into some source material by reading . I really enjoyed the book, read the title twice in 2020 as well as all other Jerry and Esther Hicks books. Eventually I intend to read other related works such as: , etc.
I read The Secret an unprecedented three times in 2020. During a global pandemic, I found myself stressed due to uncertainty. In 2021, I saw the connections to the newest installment:

I believe that every experience, interaction, film watched, book read affects our lives in some way, however seemingly insignificant. I also believe that an intelligent individual can take the ideas presented in The Secret, What the Bleep, The Law of Attraction etc. and with discernment decide which can benefit their unique life.

Favorite Quotes:
Your life is in your hands. No matter where you are now, no matter what has happened in your life, you can begin to consciously choose your thoughts, and you can change your life."
-Rhonda Byrne

Basically put, the law of attraction says that like attracts like. But we're really talking at a level of thought.
-Bob Doyle

Our job as humans is to hold on to the thoughts of what we want, make it absolutely clear in our minds what we want, and from that we start to invoke one of the greatest laws in the Universe, and that's the law of attraction. You become what you think about most, but you also attract what you think about most.
-John Assaraf

Your life right now is a reflection of your past thoughts. That includes all the great things, and all the things you consider not so great. Since you attract to you what you think about most, it is easy to see what your dominant thoughts have been on every subject of your life, because that is what you have experienced . . . Now you are learning The Secret, and with this knowledge, you can change everything.
-Rhonda Byrne

As you think of yourself living in abundance, you are powerfully and consciously determining your life through the law of attraction. It's that easy. But then the most obvious question becomes "Why isn't everybody living the life of their dreams?"
-Rhonda Byrne

When you focus your thoughts on something you want, and you hold that focus, you are in that moment summoning what you want with the mightiest power in the Universe. The law of attraction doesn't compute "don't" or "not" or "no," or any other words of negation.
-Rhonda Byrne

Creation is always happening. Every time an individual has a thought, or a prolonged chronic way of thinking, they're in the creation process. Something is going to manifest out of those thoughts.
-Michael Bernard Beckwith

When you become aware of this great law, then you become aware of how incredibly powerful you are, to be able to THINK your life into existence.
-Rhonda Byrne

There is no greater power in the Universe than the power of love. The feeling of love is the highest frequency you can emit. If you could wrap every thought in love, if you could love everything and everyone, your life would be transformed.
- Rhonda Byrne

That a man can change himself....and master his own destiny is the conclusion of every mind who is wide-awake to the power of right thought.
- Christian D. Larson

You want to become aware of your thoughts and choose your thoughts carefully and you want to have fun with this, because you are the masterpiece of your own life. You are the Michelangelo of your own life. The David you are sculpting is you.
-Dr. Joe Vitale

You are now receiving the knowledge that will enable you to create the most magnificent version of You. The possibility of that version of you already exists on the frequency of "the most magnificent version of You." Decide what you want to be, do, and have, think the thoughts of it, emit the frequency, and your vision will become your life.
-Rhonda Byrne

If you're feeling good, then you're creating a future that's on track with your desires. If you're feeling bad, you're creating a future that's off track with your desires. As you go about your day, the law of attraction is working in every second. Everything we think and feel is creating our future. If you're worried or in fear, then you're bringing more of that into your life throughout the day.
-Marci Shimoff

You can begin right now to feel healthy. You can begin to feel prosperous. You can begin to feel the love that's surrounding you, even if it's not there. And what will happen is the universe will correspond to the nature of your song. The universe will correspond to the nature of that inner feeling and manifest, because that's the way you feel.
-Michael Bernard Beckwith

You create your own universe as you go along.
- Winston Churchill

. . . whatever thought has done in your life, it can be undone through a shift in your awareness.
-Michael Bernard Beckwith

You get to choose what you want, but you must get clear about what you want. This is your work. If you're not clear, then the law of attraction cannot bring you what you want. You will be sending out a mixed frequency and you can only attract mixed results. For the first time in your life perhaps, work out what it is you really want. Now that you know you can have, be, or do anything, and there are no limits, what do you want?
-Rhonda Byrne

All that we are is a result of what we have thought.
- Buddha

If it is a new thought to you that gratitude brings your whole mind into closer harmony with the creative energies of the Universe, consider it well, and you will see that it is true.
-Wallace Wattles

The Universe will start to rearrange itself to make it happen for you.
-Dr. Joe Vitale

Most of us have never allowed ourselves to want what we truly want, because we can't see how it's going to manifest.
-Jack Canfield

Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life's coming attractions.
- Albert Einstein

You must stop and move yourself off that frequency. Take a few moments and shift yourself . . .
-Rhonda Byrne

The good news is that the moment you decide that what you know is more important that what you have been taught to believe, you will have shifted gears in your quest for abundance. Success comes from within, not from without.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson

Make a list of some Secret Shifters to have up your sleeve. By Secret Shifters, I mean things that can change your feelings in a snap. It might be beautiful memories, future events, funny moments, nature, a person you love, your favorite music. Then if you find yourself angry or frustrated or not feeling good, turn to your Secret Shifters list and focus on one of them. Different things will shift you at different times, so if one doesn't work, go to another. It only takes a minute or two of changing focus to shift yourself and shift your frequency.
- Rhonda Byrne

Life can be absolutely phenomenal, and it should be, and it will be, when you start using The Secret.
-Bob Proctor

Time is just an illusion. Einstein told us that. If this is the first time you have heard it, you may find it a hard concept to get your head around, because you see everything happening - one thing after the other. What quantum physicists and Einstein tell us is that everything is happening simultaneously. If you can understand that there is no time, and accept that concept, then you will see that whatever you want in the future already exists. If everything is happening at the one time, then the parallel version of you with what you want already exists!
-Rhonda Byrne

It is the combination of thought and love which forms the irresistible force of the law of attraction.
-Charles Haanel

There is a truth deep down inside of you that has been waiting for you to discover it, and that Truth is this: you deserve all good things life has to offer. You know that inherently, because you feel awful when you are experiencing the lack of good things. All good things are your birthright! You are the creator of you, and the law of attraction is your magnificent tool to create whatever you want in your life. Welcome to the magic of life, and the magnificence of You!
-Rhonda Byrne

When you say to yourself, 'I am going to have a pleasant visit or a pleasant journey,' you are literally sending elements and forces ahead of your body that will arrange things to make your visit or journey pleasant. When before the visit or the journey or the shopping trip you are in a bad humor, or fearful or apprehensive of something unpleasant, you are sending unseen agencies ahead of you which will make some kind of unpleasantness. Our thoughts, or in other words, our state of mind, is ever at work 'fixing up' things good or bad in advance.
-Prentice Mulford

Think of a car driving through the night. The headlights only go a hundred or two hundred feet forward, and you can make it all the way from California to New York driving through the dark, because all you have to see is the next two hundred feet. And that's how life tends to unfold before us. If we just trust that the next two hundred feet will unfold after that, and the next two hundred feet will unfold after that, your life will keep unfolding. And it will eventually get you to the destination of whatever it is you truly want, because you want it.
-Jack Canfield

Begin to expect great things, and as you do, you will create your life in advance.
-Rhonda Byrne

Everyone visualizes whether he knows it or not. Visualizing is the great secret of success.
-Genevieve Behrend

We all possess more power and greater possibilities than we realize, and visualizing is one of the greatest of these powers.
-Genevieve Behrend

The only difference between people who live in this way, who live in the magic of life, and those who don't is that the people who live in the magic of life have habituated ways of being. They've made a habit of using the law of attraction, and magic happens with them wherever they go. Because they remember to use it. They use it all the time, not just as a one-time event.
-Marci Shimoff

A lot of people feel stuck or imprisoned or confined by their current circumstances. Whatever your circumstances right now, that is only your current reality, and current reality will begin to change as a result of beginning to use The Secret.
-Dr. Joe Vitale

"That man can change himself . . . and master his own destiny is the conclusion of every mind who is wide-awake to the power of right thought."
- Christian D. Larson

Be grateful for what you have now. As you begin to think about all the things in your life you are grateful for, you will be amazed at the never-ending thoughts that come back to you of more things to be grateful for. You have to make a start, and then the law of attraction will receive those grateful thoughts and give you more just like them. You will have locked into the frequency of gratitude and all good things will be yours.
-Rhonda Byrne

The daily practice of gratitude is one of the conduits by which your wealth will come to you.
-Wallace Wattles

If you only do one thing with the knowledge of The Secret, use gratitude until it becomes your way of life.
-Rhonda Byrne

You put yourself in the feeling place of really being in that car. Not "I wish I could get that car," or, "Some day I'll have that car," because that's a very definite feeling associated with that. It's not in the now, It's in the future. If you stay in that feeling, it will always be in the future.
-Bob Doyle

Now that feeling and that inner seeing will begin to be an open doorway through which the power of the Universe will begin to express.
-Michael Bernard Beckwith

Our job is not to figure out the how. The how will show up out of a commitment and belief in the what.
-Jack Canfield

The "hows" are the domain of the Universe. It always knows the shortest, quickest, fastest, most harmonious way between you and your dream.
-Mike Dooley

If you turn it over to the Universe, you will be surprised and dazzled by what is delivered to you. This is where magic and miracles happen.
-Dr. Joe Vitale

Any action we take must be preceded by a thought. Thoughts create the words we speak, the feelings we feel, and our actions. Actions are particularly powerful, because they are thoughts that have caused us to act.
-Rhonda Byrne

"Whatever the mind . . . can conceive it can achieve."
- W. Clement Stone

There is a big difference between giving and sacrifice. Giving from a heart that is overflowing feels so good. Sacrificing does not feel good. Don't confuse the two - they are diametrically opposed. One emits a signal of lack and the other emits a signal of more-than-enough. One feels good and one does not feel good. Sacrifice will eventually lead to resentment. Giving from a full heart is one of the most joyous things you can do, and the law of attraction will grab hold of that signal and flood even more into your life. You can feel the difference.
-Rhonda Byrne

Undoubtedly to some, the idea of giving so much love to self will seem very cold, hard and unmerciful. Still this matter may be seen in a different light, when we find that "looking out for Number One", as directed by the Infinite, is really looking out for Number Two and is indeed the only way to permanently benefit Number Two.
-Prentice Mulford

We've got a thousand different diagnoses and diseases out there. They're just the weak link. They're all the result of one thing: stress. If you put enough stress on the chain and you put enough stress on the system, then one of the links breaks.
-Dr. Ben Johnson

And you can break yourself free from your hereditary patterns, cultural codes, social beliefs, and prove once and for all that the power within you is greater than the power within the world.
-Michael Bernard Beckwith

I am whole, perfect, strong, powerful, loving, harmonious, and happy.
-Charles Haanel

Joy, love, freedom, happiness, laughter. That's what it is. And if just experience joy sitting there and meditating for an hour, by golly, do that. If you experience joy eating a salami sandwich, then do that!
-Neale Donald Walsch

When I pet my cat I'm in a state of joy. When I walk in nature I'm in a state of joy. So I want to constantly put myself in that state, and when I do, then all I have to do is have the intention of what I want, and what I want manifests.
-Jack Canfield

Enjoy life, because life is phenomenal! It's a magnificent trip!
-Bob Proctor

Most of the leaders in the past missed the great part of The Secret, which is to empower and share with others.

This is the best time to have ever been alive in history. It's the first time we've ever had the power to gain knowledge at our fingertips.

-Dr. Denis Waitley

With this knowledge you are becoming aware - of the truth of the world, and yourself. My greatest insights into The Secret on the subject of the world came from the teachings of Robert Collier, Prentice Mulford, Charles Haanel, and Michael Bernard Beckwith. With that understanding came total freedom. I truly hope that you can come to the place of the same freedom. If you can, then through your existence and the power of your thoughts, you will bring the greatest good to this world and to the future of all humankind.
-Rhonda Byrne

Divine Mind is the one and only reality
-Charles Fillmore

The real secret of power is consciousness of power.
-Charles Haanel

To love yourself fully, you must focus on a new dimension of You.
-Rhonda Byrne

So inner happiness actually is the fuel of success.
-Dr. John Hagelin

You will live in a different reality, a different life. And people will look at you and say, "What do you do different from me?" Well, the only thing that is different is that you work with The Secret.
-Marie Diamond

You are energy, and energy cannot be created or destroyed. Energy just changes form. And that means You! The true essence of You, the pure energy of You, has always been and always will be. You can never not be.
-Rhonda Byrne
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January 23, 2008
In a weak moment I succumbed! It was on sale and I too wanted to know "the secret" Now I know-I just think about checks every day and voila-my mailman will bring them to me! C'mon people, positive thinking has been written about in dozens if not hundreds of books and they were much better written than this drivel!

Honestly, the idea that children with cancer bring it upon themselves because they did not envision themselves as healthy or that people who experience earthquakes, famine and flood bring it on themselves is just a bunch of hooey!

I guess that is about it. I have to go envision my dinner now cause I don't want to actually have to work on making some-YUK, throw this book in the fireplace so you can get something out of it!
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July 31, 2007
Call me jaded, but these people have been drinking the kool aid. Don鈥檛 get me wrong- I embrace and appreciate the power of positive thinking and believe that an optimistic frame of mind can go a long way. But, The Secret is a bit extreme. The core of The Secret is the law of attraction, which basically says you attract what you think- think it and it will come. It says that you simply need to ask, believe, and receive whatever you want from the catalog of the universe. One part says, 鈥淚t is as easy to manifest one dollar as it is to manifest one million dollars.鈥� What?! I could find one dollar from the change that has fallen into my couch cushions. I am hard-pressed to believe that there is one million dollars floating around in there. The Secret would tell me that the million dollars is not in there because I don鈥檛 think it is possible for it to be there. My frame of mind is inhibiting me from finding that million dollars. Even the biggest optimist has to get real somewhere along the line.

The positive messages of the book really do hold some water. However, what I really didn鈥檛 like was that The Secret also says that the tragedies you suffer- a car accident or cancer or a genocide- are because you brought that energy into your life just by thinking about it. You summoned that into your life, the same way you ordered up that new house or that million dollars from the magic catalog of the universe.

It is a quick read and the positive messages from it- being grateful for each day, praising yourself & others, filling yourself with love- certainly can contribute to a better world. And that part is something I鈥檒l support.
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June 21, 2016
Read this book, they said. It'll change your life, they said. No, I said. I don't want to change my life, I said. You're too cynical, they said. You need more optimism in your life, they said. Fuck you, I said. I wouldn't read this if you paid me to, I said.

And I sure as hell don't pay money for this tripe. I mean, come on, do we really need a book to tell us, "hey, guess what? If you do good stuff, good stuff will happen to you?" This woman is making millions off of selling things like this! And people are lapping it all up. There's a movie about this? And it spawned sequels? Three sequels? That people fucking bought? What? Wow! Really, humanity? You disappoint me more and more every day.

I hate the whole self-help gimmick that people have on going these days. There's the monk who sells his Ferrari. There's the shepherd who travels all the way across the word to realise his destiny was to be a fucking shepherd in the first place. I wanted to rip both those books off from end to end. And then there's this. Thanks, but no thanks. If I had my way, I would burn every single copy of this book in the world. Call me an asshole, call me a bitch, call me whatever the fuck you want, but some books make my blood boil, and this is one of them.

Self -help literature, it seems. *rolls eyes and drops mic*
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鉁嶏笍 馃摉 馃惁 馃摲

鈥淭here is no such thing as a hopeless situation. Every single circumstances of your life can change!鈥�


I kind of knew I would not enjoy this book and would find it silly. More so because I finished it during the same readathon I did at the beginning of the year with a book written by Stephen Hawking. Ironically, I got to read one of the smartest authors in the world with another by one of the鈥� less smart?鈥� authors in this world!

I wanted to read this because I remember when it came out, everyone were talking about it and reading it. My older brother had a copy and my younger brother (Who is not a reader) borrowed it to read it too (I remember he DNF it though lol). My community has a tendency to stay away from reading or reading not so bright books when they do so. I don鈥檛 like self-help books, I don鈥檛 judge anyone who reads them but I stay away from them because they have the overly positive and happy tone and they are as far as possible from reality, this is just a personal opinion of course.

This author claims that she found the secret of life, happiness, health and wealth and she is very generous as to share it with us through this book! The book talks about the law of attraction and how our thoughts govern everything that we do! I am not against the law of attraction or metaphysics and if you believe in them, then I am totally cool with that. I am more of a scientific person and I know that science can not explain everything. I do believe in metaphysics and spiritual things sometimes too.

My problem was with the way this was written, first the format was very crappy; it is just quotes from experts on the law of attraction without good examples, without good explanations or good editing. The book gets redundant very fast because it has one idea only and it keeps running in circles around it! The authors claim that the law of attraction is like any scientific law and that is something I find impossible to believe. Scientific laws are easily interpreted and measured and have their equations and they can be quantified! I can improve their is gravity and show you good examples of it. If the best you can do is giving me stories about people, then that is not enough to convince me, I can write a book like this and come up with such examples from the top of my head very easily!

Things that are alike attract! That鈥檚 what the book says and that if our thoughts have the right frequency then they will attract the things we want and the authors try to say that is a scientific law. Well, magnets with the same charge repulse so STFU! The second thing that made me roll my eyes was when they gave us an example of weight! The book claims that there are no such thing as diet effect, it claims that there are 鈥淔at thoughts鈥� and that fat people keep attracting weight. That鈥檚 why there are some people who eat a lot and do not gain weight, they don鈥檛 have those fat thoughts!!! Wow, so what I have learned in medicine school about metabolism and different kinds of fat is all bullshit? Okay, okay, I will go with the flow. The book mentions that you can鈥檛 attract a thing to another person but yourself, how are there 鈥淔at babies鈥� with hypothyroidism for example! Did they attract these thoughts with their underdeveloped brain or did their mothers do so? Oh they can鈥檛 do that, sorry!!

鈥淵our power is in your thoughts, so stay awake. In other words, remember to remember.鈥�


Summary: I think this is definitely a book not for me! If you want to find more about the law of attraction then pick up any book but this one! I think this one was too preachy and filled with silly eye-rolling moments. I am giving the book 1 star and I won鈥檛 feel bad about it, I guess the author attracted it after all! Not to mention that there are 3 more books in this series and not enough content for half a book to start with!

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