June 10, 2008
- Transdenominationalism and the New Thought Movement
The recent success of “The Secret” is perhaps due in part to a conscious effort on the part of Prime Time Productions to include people of faith in the interviews. (…)
August 11, 2007
- Ancient Wisdom and the Power of the Gods
It is a common belief that there really isn't anything new under the sun. (…)
August 1, 2007
- Free Online Course - 8 Stars from "The Secret"
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I just got word from my friends at Centerpointe, that founder Bob Harris, also featured in "The Secret," has put together this free online course offering. (…)
July 27, 2007
- Wallace Wattles and the New Thought Movement
In Wallace D. Wattles' 1910 self-help classic, The Science of Getting Rich, he describes a method of psychological training that he calls Mental Science. (…)
July 22, 2007
- Waves of Thought – The Science of Radiating Vibrations
When you’re trying to influence the world around you though the power of positive thought, you need to direct mental energy outward. But, just what are we talking about here, anyhow? (…)
July 4, 2007
- Thought-forms and Intentional Manifestations
One tenet of “The Secret” is the notion that you can influence the random events that affect your “luck” by diligently focusing your mental energies in the same positive direction by visualizing success. It is believed the focus on such success not only results in a more proactive approach that is more likely to be successful but also, that there is real power in the thought itself. (…)
June 10, 2007
- "The Secret" Parties and Seminars
Move over Tupperware – the next new thing to gather your friends together for an evening’s presentation may prove far more uplifting than scented candles or storage containers. Even those who would ridicule the tenets of The Secret can’t help but be impressed at the power of the unique business model that has sprung up around this production, building it into a people powered movement that has quickly become a household name in the US and Australia. The get-together has proven to be a very popular way for people to enjoy watching and discussing the film. (…)
May 4, 2007
- Jack Canfield – Living the Good Life and Loving It
Perhaps best known for his book and subsequent franchise,
April 28, 2007
- Bob Proctor – A Self-help Professional
Born in 1935 as the middle child of a modest family in northern Ontario, Canada, Robert Proctor was not an outstanding youth. Born into a worldwide depression that only gave way for a Second World War, Bob (like many of his peers) just wasn’t interested in school. As a result, he didn’t do very well, eventually dropping out after just a few months of high school. (…)
April 23, 2007
- Sincere Gratitude and Its Effect on Your Mind
One of the first steps in changing your relationship with the world around you is going out of your way to take responsibility for honoring and thanking those who have been involved in the highly improbable events that allowed you to get even this far. It is not only decent and kind of you to do so but also, more effective to take a full inventory of how lucky you’ve been so far before you try and get more good fortune to rain down upon you. (…)
April 21, 2007
- "The Secret" and the Science of Getting Rich
Have you heard of the DVD called "the Secret"? Well it isn't such a secret anymore. (…)
April 19, 2007
- The History of Visualization and Modern Athletics
One of the most successful coaches of world-class athletes, Dr. (…)
April 10, 2007
- The Powerful Intentions of Rhonda Byrne
Ten years later, her father died, leaving her mother not wanting to go on without him. Her hectic schedule as a busy television executive made her unable to maintain healthy relationships with friends and collogues. Financial woes threatened to bankrupt her company. Additionally, after so many years of successfully working in commercial TV, she found herself working on a very hectic and trouble-plagued show, "Sensing Murder." Her ensuing depression took a challenging personal and emotional break down, crying all the time and lacking any sense of direction with her life.
Her daughter, concerned for her well being, brought her a book she'd come across that she'd hoped her mother could use to visualize herself out of her depression – it was Wallace Wattles' 1910 book, The Science of Getting Rich. She became entranced with the idea of visualizing the world into a form more favorable to your well-being. (…)










