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There is More to the Secret: An Examination of Rhonda Byrne's Bestselling Book "The Secret"

There is More to the Secret: An Examination of Rhonda Byrne's Bestselling Book

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $12.99

Manufacturer: Thomas Nelson

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Is it possible to believe in both God and the law of attraction? A core argument of Rhonda Byrne's best-selling book The Secret, the law of attraction says that thoughts are magnetic. Anyone can have whatever they want, be it good health, wealth, or even relationships. They need only train their minds to dwell on what they desire. But is this true?

In this companion audio book to the current media storm, author Ed Gungor believes there is more to the story. Respecting the real needs that have caused so many to seize on Byrne's program of mental self-help, Gungor uncovers a more accurate representation of the power of the mind by examining the role God plays in the equation. His goal is not to attack, but to correct what he says is misguided advice in a manner both compassionate and compelling. His results may surprise you!

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-07-21
Summary: "Very liberating, answers many issues, spot on"

As a Christian I have been intrigued by the law of attraction since watching the video the secret. However, I did have some misgivings about it. As a Christian, I would not want to embrace anything that would interfere with Christ being Lord "boss" of my life. Still as I read the bible I would see more and more that the law of attraction seemed to even be real and even acknowledged by Jesus. Jesus said in all things you pray, pray believing that you have received them and it shall be granted to you. He said ask whatever you that your joy may be made full. Ask and yea shall receive, seek and yea shall find, knock and the door will be opened to you. As Christians we are to pray in faith believing we will receive what we pray for. So the parallels to good old fashioned faith seemed striking.

This book confirmed to me that the law of attraction is a real and powerful principle. It may well be a principle that works for everyone to a certain extent. I have had amazing results with it over the last year. It has strengthened my prayer life and drawn me closer to the lord.

The best thing the book came up with was that yes the law of attraction may be a physical law of nature. As Christians you have the freedom to utilize it. However keep the lord first in all areas of your life. Don't ask or seek things you know he would not approve of. Other than that you are free to use it as part of your freedom in Christ. The more I study it the more I believe it may be a sin not to use it in your life.

But it answered a lot of questions and reached a lot of conclusions I had reached on my own. Was nice to get confirmation from this man of God.


Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2010-05-25
Summary: "Too negative"

I'm a big fan of the Secret and I was thinking this book will be a positive review over the book but instead the book just said negative things and going beyond the line. I'm cosidered myself very religious and I thought this book will be like the secret applying to the religion side but no at all. the author explain the logic things of you don't have to believe literary but to me reading the secret it was logic, you can't sit in your bed and say I'm going to be skinny and you don't do anything or you will expect things change just thinking or "calling your thoughts". To me the secret was just a guide of how to be positive in front of any circunstances and fight for what do you wan, how to be strong and positive.
Did not like at all, if you like the secret do not buy this book


Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2010-02-28
Summary: "Conservative view of the secret for conservative Christians"

When seeking truth sometimes we need to shed some of our conservative way of thinking. I am a liberal Christian and had to shed some of my liberal way of thinking after discovering the law of vibration and the law of attraction. This book was written by a closed minded conservative for other close minded conservatives who can find 1001 things wrong and unbiblical about the Secret. The fact is that everything about the secret is Biblical, you can find it in both the old and new testaments. I do not recommend this book because weather the author realizes it or not, this book is designed to distract you and take you off the path of success by creating doubt consciously and subconsciously in your mind. It is obvious that the author doesn't believe in the secret and I'm willing to bet he does not have a fulfilling life.
Who do you listen to when it comes to the secret? Listen to people who live extraordinary lives. Not from authors you never heard of.
When you study the Secret keep an open mind and a 100% teach-ability index. If you don't you will never really know the Secret.

If you believe in talking snakes, a boat full of animals that saved all life on earth, and a man who lived in the belly of a whale, then this book is for you.
If you are the kind of person who reads these same stories and doesn't take them literally but can see hidden meaning and hidden truth, knowledge, and wisdom in them, then do not get this book, the book will make you feel like less of a person.

For more good reading on the secret everyone should get all books written by Napoleon Hill. His observations were recorded and mentioned in Bob Proctor's DVD 'Beyond the Secret'.


Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-01-30
Summary: "a off shoot of the Secret"

After reading the book, I found that the direction that it takes does not parallel mine. I'm sure the author meant well but in my opinion, another person capitalizing on the Secret for financial gain.


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2009-11-24
Summary: "The "Secret" is the authors have a good thing going"

From the beginnings of Dale Carnegie and Norman Vincent Peale on down to the present, I have read countless versions of "positive thinking" and "believing it makes it so" versions of the self-help movement. I have had no better and certainly often no worse luck than anyone else on the human journey, but I long ago came to believe that the real "secret" to all of these books (and now CDs and DVDs) is the profit it brings to the authors. The Bible is really not that clear on "ask, believe, receive" as to what you receive - and as every realistic, believing person knows, sometimes the answer is "no." Taking these things literally can be devastating. Everyone is looking for the easy way out and some mind-game to create the life of our dreams. I still think there aren't any substitutes for hard work, good judgment, and a little bit of luck along the way. When "The Secret" was really all the rage, I decided to give it whirl since it was a while since I had delved into this genre, having found it wanting in the past as to really changing my life. The dang disc broke my DVD player, which was almost new, so what do you make of that? I am foolish enough to admit that I have put up the dollar bill with $1,000,000 written on it; I have written "checks" for items I visualized coming into my life and stuck them on my refrigerator. I feng shui'd the "love" corner of my home only to have the object of my heart tell me he met someone else. I am not cynical and I believe a positive attitude and a sense of gratitude throughout life tends to make the world go 'round a little better. While I often have not received things I "want" I have had many unexpected blessings I didn't even ask for. I am amazed that people do not realize that most of these things - while perhaps containing a modicum of common sense positive attitude - are designed to make money for the promoters. I know some people swear by the miracles they have experienced but I don't know anyone personally who has ever drastically altered their lives by following these self-proclaimed gurus. I know it all falls into the realm of free speech, but that doesn't mean the rest of have to be gullible and line the pockets of what used to be referred to as "snake oil salesmen."