Books About The Law of Attraction
After hearing about the law of attraction on Oprah Winfrey, Ellen Degeneres and Larry King, you're probably wondering, "What's this new phenomenon all about?" You heard that the law of attraction worked brilliantly for "Chicken Soup for the Soul" writer Jack Canfield and numerous other famous thinkers, so why not put it to work for you? Here are some of the best available books on the universal law of attraction.
In 2006, Australian television producer and writer Rhonda Byrne released "The Secret," a film which instantly attracted a cult-like following. A year later, Byrne put out her book by the same title to embellish on the points made in her laws of attraction movie. The Secret book is essentially a new age, self-help book based on centuries-old ideas that say, "If you think it, you can have it." The power of positive thought has been helping people achieve wealth, health and happiness since the days of Ludwig Van Beethoven, Sir Isaac Newton and Victor Hugo, the book posits. Modern day teachers discuss practical ways to restructure your thinking to bring positive results your way. Since its release, The Secret has sold well over 2 million copies and has intrigued celebrities like Oprah Winfrey, Paris Hilton and Ellen Degeneres.
Following the successful release of The Secret, subsequent books about the law of attraction were published. The Secret to Teen Power Law of Attraction book looks at teen issues -- self-image, relationships, family, school, ambitions and values -- through the secret law of attraction paradigm. Tips and strategies are aimed at helping teens find purpose in their lives. Another book, The Secret Daily Teachings, offers 365 insights that build upon the previous topics to help people empower themselves each day of the year. The Secret Gratitude Book is another one of Rhonda Byrne's books that adds insight, guidance and practical techniques to apply this law of attraction to everyday life.
Of course, there have been many skeptics and critics of the universal laws of attraction. Some people see this phenomenon as nothing more than a gimmick to scam people out of their money time and time again, spoon-feeding them the same over-simplified rubbish. Perhaps it's just another get-rich-quick scheme, writes Julie Mason of the Ottawa Citizen. Jane Lampman of the Christian Science Monitor argues that it's merely a successful brand used to promote other similar life coaches, teachers, books, seminars and retreats. There are even law of attraction themed cruises available now! To learn more about the law of attraction, you might want to pick up one of the aforementioned books.
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