Folks--
--I'm wondering if anyone on this tribe has read "The Law Of Attraction" or seen the movie "The Secret"?
--A friend of my wife's lent her a copy of the movie and the audio series. It's interesting.
--Here are some links that were given in another tribe where the movie is being discussed:
video.google.com/googleplayer.swf
video.google.com/videoplay
and if that doesn't work, you can get a download at: googlesystem.blogspot.com/2006/...s.html
--I watched the movie and listened to most of the audio series. It's compelling stuff, claiming you can manifest anything you want if you adjust the way you think. Happiness, health, wealth, power.
--What troubles me is what is NOT being said, especially in terms of Karma and Satkarmas. It's also very odd to me so many people are willing to unquestioningly accept teachings from other-realm beings, a collective calling itself "The Abraham".
--Another thought: If the Abraham is an enlightened being, I am puzzled why there is no mention of a cessitation of desire. Or perhaps merging with the divine and experiencing (as Alx put it) 'divine desire'.
--Normally, I might disregard this material, but it's important to my wife, and I would like to discuss it with her in a reasonable way that won't cause her to feel defensive.
--I'm wondering if anyone on this tribe has read "The Law Of Attraction" or seen the movie "The Secret"?
--A friend of my wife's lent her a copy of the movie and the audio series. It's interesting.
--Here are some links that were given in another tribe where the movie is being discussed:
video.google.com/googleplayer.swf
video.google.com/videoplay
and if that doesn't work, you can get a download at: googlesystem.blogspot.com/2006/...s.html
--I watched the movie and listened to most of the audio series. It's compelling stuff, claiming you can manifest anything you want if you adjust the way you think. Happiness, health, wealth, power.
--What troubles me is what is NOT being said, especially in terms of Karma and Satkarmas. It's also very odd to me so many people are willing to unquestioningly accept teachings from other-realm beings, a collective calling itself "The Abraham".
--Another thought: If the Abraham is an enlightened being, I am puzzled why there is no mention of a cessitation of desire. Or perhaps merging with the divine and experiencing (as Alx put it) 'divine desire'.
--Normally, I might disregard this material, but it's important to my wife, and I would like to discuss it with her in a reasonable way that won't cause her to feel defensive.