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Rhonda Byrne’s follow-up to her smash hit, The Secret, is even more powerful in my opinion.The Power is in short LOVE.When we express love in everything and in every moment of our lives we are able to truly emit the highest state of positivity that exists.

Book: 1 The Great Secret of Life Author Rhonda Byrne, like each of us, has been on her own journey of discovery. In The Secret, she explains with simplicity the law that is governing all lives, and offers the knowledge of how to create – intentionally and effortlessly – a joyful life. A number of exceptional men and women discovered The Secret, and went on to become known as the greatest people who ever lived.

Among them: Plato, Leonardo, Galileo, Napoleon, Hugo, Beethoven, Lincoln, Edison, Einstein, and Carnegie, to name but a few. Now for the first time in history, all the pieces of The Secret come together in a revelation that is life transforming for all who experience it. This is The Secret to life. Audio Sample Read by the Author, Rhonda Byrne.

Contents • • • • • • • Background [ ] The Secret was released as a film in March 2006, and later the same year as a book. The book is influenced by ' 1910 book, which Byrne received from her daughter during a time of personal trauma in 2004. NY Times bestselling authors of The Passion Test, Janet Bray Attwood and Chris Attwood, are not featured in the film or the book, but arranged 36 of the 52 interviews for the film, many of which are referenced in the book. Synopsis [ ] Byrne re-introduces a notion originally popularized by persons such as and that thinking about certain things will make them appear in one's life.

Byrne provides examples of historical persons who have allegedly achieved this. Byrne cites a three-step process: ask, believe, and receive. This is based on a quotation from the 's: 'And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive.' 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. Reception [ ] Gross [ ] The book has been translated into 50 languages and has sold over 30 million copies. Due partly to an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show, the book and film had grossed $300 million in sales by 2009.

Byrne has subsequently released Secret merchandise and several related books. Critical response [ ] US TV host is a proponent of the book. On she said that the message of The Secret is the message she's been trying to share with the world on her show for the past 21 years. Author was later invited to her show along with people who vow by The Secret. Elizabeth Scott states the pros and cons of the book in her review. The pros she points out are that it is empowering, that even if things seem bleak it reminds you that there is a lot that you can do to change your circumstances. It gives the reader research on optimism, visualization, and the power of perspective, while stating that The Secret encourages people to really visualize their goals clearly in order to attract what they want.

The cons that Scott points out are that some people believe that it conflicts with their religious values, while others see it as a complementary approach. The book does spend considerable time on how to use the Law of Attraction to gain expensive material possessions, and without direct action; many people have asserted that having such a focus on external things and material wealth goes against the spiritual wisdom of the Law of Attraction. Other cons that Scott points out are the criticism of the idea that we create our own difficult circumstances in life, pointing out people born in extreme poverty, and that The Law of Attraction is not scientifically proven, but more of an anecdotally-observed phenomenon.' Her final thoughts are: 'Though there are some hiccups to it, I would say that this book can provide some excellent opportunities for stress relief, and a rough road map to a better life. Valerie Frankel of wrote an article where she tries the principles of The Secret for four weeks. While she reached some of her goals, others had improved.

Frankel's final assessment is: 'Counting my blessings has been uplifting, reminding me of what's already great about my life. Visualization has forced me to pay attention to what I really desire. And laughing is never a bad idea. If you ignore The Secret's far-too-simplistic maxims (no, you will not be doomed to a miserable life for thinking negative thoughts) and the hocus-pocus (the cosmos isn't going to deliver a new car; it's busy), there's actually some helpful advice in the book. But it's nothing you don't already know.' In 2009, published Bright-Sided: How the Relentless Promotion of Positive Thinking Has Undermined America as a reaction to self-help books such as The Secret, claiming that they promote political complacency and a failure to engage with reality. Has provided historical context, locating Byrne's book in the tradition of and popular religion, and concluding that 'it isn’t new, and it isn’t a secret'.