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Interviews with leading authors, philosophers, scientists, with an in-depth discussion of the Law of Attraction. The audience is shown how they can learn and use 'The Secret' in their everyday lives.
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By using gratitude you can manifest whatever your heart desires. This DVD based on the very succesful book is basically the 'book' word for word. All of the 'experts' come and speak their part as well as graphics going on in the background. It shows the genie granting your wishes and just reinforces that all of your dreams and desires are at your fingertips.
After watching this DVD you are so pumped that you believe you can manifest anything and everything. It is great to put on while you are feeling down or that you just need to be reminded how incredible your life really is. I love that it is exactly the same as the book, word for word but you get to see what the writers where actually meaning with the hand gestures, the facials and the pauses. It is such an uplifting tool.
The Secret has been passed throughout the ages, being told throughout the centuries. It is the secret to how you can have unlimited joy, health, money, relationships, love, youth - basically everything that you have every wanted. The world's leading scientists, authors and philosphers reveal the secret as they see it using the words of Plato, Newton, Carnegie, Betthoven, Shakespeare and Einstein - basically anyone who has succeeded has 'used the secret'.
I love the Secret and try and use it whenever I can. Its visualising the life you want by using the simple tool of gratitude and positivity. This is a great example of believing that you can have everything that your heart desires just by believing.
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