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enlarge | Author: Rhonda Byrne Publisher: Atria Books/Beyond Words Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2192 reviews Sales Rank: 35
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 198 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 5.8 x 0.9
ISBN: 1582701709 Dewey Decimal Number: 131 EAN: 9781582701707 ASIN: 1582701709
Publication Date: November 28, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: brand new
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No evidence any of this works July 21, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
If you are the sort of person who thinks it rains because you are in a bad mood, and not the other way round, this book might be for you.
If you are the sort of person who thinks the sun orbits the earth, this book might be for you.
If you think the earth revolves around you, this book is probably for you.
Thought experiment: I know the secret. You know the secret. We both want to win the race. Who gets it? If said whoever wanted it more, you probably already read this stupid, stupid book for stupid, stupid people.
Believing in what is possible July 20, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I relisten to these on a frequent basis and am reminded that in a world full of negatives, it is within my control to choose something better.
This book not taste like racoon. July 16, 2008 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
One day Sasquatch find book in Ranger outhouse. Book called The Secret. Owl say book is self help book. Book say only you can help you. Book say to visualize what you want to achieve it. Me hungry and cold so me try. Sasquatch close eyes and think of warm fire which is warm from sticks. Me open eyes there no warm fire which is warm from sticks. Sasquatch close eyes and think of fat, slow raccoon that is easy catch. Me open eyes there no fat, slow raccoon.
This make Sasquatch give up. Me eat flesh of book which not taste like raccoon.
Doesn't hurt to try... July 15, 2008 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
The point of this book is what it can do for you. And even though it might seem ridiculous, you will never know until you actually try it. There is no harm in that. Obviously I've applied the ideas in the book and everything I've wanted has just appeared- I know it sounds impossible, but if I really described my personal situation, you would see that the way the secret works is very simple and logical. It just makes sense and it works! I feel bad for people that don't believe in it...they are missing out!
Only for the open-minded July 14, 2008 2 out of 7 found this review helpful
It is amazing to me how a "law of attraction" book can be so polarizing to its readers. Whether it is The Secret, or Think and Grow Rich, or The Science of Getting Rich, et al; readers either love the law of attraction and embrace its principles or loathe it as being pseudo-science new agey nonsense.
A friend of mine introduced me to The Secret and I was quite skeptical. She relayed several stories of how the law of attraction had been working in her own life (since even before her reading The Secret; she has been a student of the metaphysical for some time) and it seemed interesting but not compelling enough for me to look into it. I frankly thought she was just *lucky*.
Then for my birthday she gave me the book and The Secret Gratitude Journal. I read the book over the span of a week and began using the journal a few days later. Encouraged by a few small positive changes (and unusual, um, coincidences) that took place, I borrowed the DVD. The three tools together were very powerful! I have put the principles into practice, and they are indeed working for me. Others have explained their situations eloquently and articulately, so I won't go into detail. But just quickly: my husband took me on an unexpected vacation just weeks after we came back from a planned trip, I sold my car for more than I asked for, I bought my new car and was able to effortlessly negotiate a ridiculously low rate for my auto loan - just to name a few...all in the space of the two months since I read the book and started using the mindset expressed within it.
The Secret is not the be-all and end-all of law of attraction studies; I have been now reading Wallace Wattles and Deepak Chopra among others and finding complementary principles with which to work. No, I do not think the universe revolves around me nor do I think that we attract everything to us. (For example, in the case of mass murders, etc., I think the opposing forces strongly attracted the event and the victims were caught in it. That's my "short" answer for purposes of the review. This isn't a message board so I will not elaborate here.) But I do think that how we think about ourselves and our circumstances does have a major affect on what plays out for us.
If you at all open to new ideas (or, in this case, old ideas in a new package) then you owe it to yourself to at least have a look at The Secret your local library. Take what you can, leave the rest. If you can be grateful for what you have, it makes it that much easier for good things to come your way. Just don't take the book so literally that you sit and waste your life daydreaming. Visualization without action is simply wishful thinking. Read the book, read other books on the same subject, and then DO SOMETHING. If you act from the heart, I think you will be as pleasantly surprised as I have been.
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