Rhonda Byrne "The Secret" Book Review6575305

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An Objective Review of "The Secret"

The Secret from Rhonda Byrne did not take a very lengthy time to make to the International Bestseller List. Rhonda Byrne was all of a sudden globe well-known, and personal development came to the fore. Many people had definitely never heard of either personal development or Rhonda Byrne, but they paid attention when her message was co-delivered together with over a dozen of the worlds very best known coaches. Josef Asaraf crystallized it when he said: "You can have anything that you want I don't care how big it is."

Shortly following he states that, Bob Proctor goes ahead to introduce us to The Secret as the Law of Attraction, stating that everything in our lives is attracted there by your thoughts. Considering about what you want or do not want will create your reality simply because these are the thoughts that dominate your consciousness.

This review tries to assist you determine if it's worthwhile for you to buy and study The Secret.

The Cast and Message of "The Secret"

It is safe to say that the most credible factor about The Secret from Rhonda Byrne is that it used the very best minds in the business - a mixture of such great minds behind a project is hard to ignore. Bob Proctor, author of "You We Born Rich," Jack Canfield, author the "Chicken Soup for the Soul" books, James Arthur Ray, Joe Vitale, John Asaraf and dozens of other individuals came forward in professional capacity to show us the results of using the law of attraction in their lives. They all claimed that The Secret by Byrne had made them successful, and had been used by historical icons like Leonardo DaVinci, Ludwig Van Beethoven, Thomas Edison, Einstein, JD Rockefeller, Dale Carnegie and many more with the exact same great outcomes.

It is accurate that all these historical figures had one common thread of belief operating via them which is that we manipulate the outcome of what we attract by directing our thoughts. They also all believed in the interconnectedness of the universe which caused us to be linked to every thing. Focusing your mind on some thing and attuning your energy at the same frequency with it could make it come to you.

Just the fact that these individuals believed these things and that they were highly successful tends to make it hard to ignore The Secret by Rhonda Byrne.

A Word of Caution

The principles as portrayed in the movies and the book The Secret are potent if they are used. They only fail as they are presented simply because they do not inform the entire story. The tell you to go via a 3 step process of ask, believe and receive. They omit that the lives of the icons that they highlight had another common theme as nicely. They pursued with desire, they planned carefully, and they had been persistent in obtaining what they wanted. Most of them in fact, did not start off as successes. They had to work, and in my examination of each book and film, The Secret by Byrne totally ignores this.

There is more to personal development and self development than just ask, believe and receive. For someone who has no idea, this missing element could start you on a very misleading path.

My guess is that the individuals who made this movie, and who were involved in its making know that there's more to it than they put out in the book. They know that you have to invest action and persistence to attain, but they neglected to create it in the book. I can't comprehend why.

My conclusion is that The Secret is a fantastic book to have in your library and helps to keep you focused when you are operating on a project you concentrate only on success. If you feel that it's sufficient for you, I wish you health and prosperity as you continue on your journey of self development. I would otherwise recommend that you look for a more holistic approach to personal development.

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