The Secret that Changed My Life…
Posted on 07. Dec, 2008 by Brian Wong in Personal Development
Since watching the Secret in 2006 and re-organizing my thoughts and focus, I have created a life that was once only in my dreams. It was an immediate and radical shift that left many of my friends and family bewildered as to how I could transform my life so rapidly.
Now 2 years later, I find that people are still asking me the same questions about the Law of Attraction.
Why does it seem that the Law of Attraction works for some and not for others?
How can we align ourselves with this law to make it work to our benefit more consistently?
What else do we need to know in order to be able to have, do and be everything that we want?
I’m organizing a special teleseminar with Bob Proctor and Alex Mandossian to discuss this very issue and to dispel misconceptions about the law. I want these experts to clearly spell out the path to success for anyone who is still struggling to get the results they want with the Secret and the Law of Attraction.
Over 10,000 people have registered and it will be awesome. I know since I’m attracting it!
I’d like to invite you to listen in by registering here:
http://www.the11forgottenlaws.com/teleseminar/
I also made a guest post on Mark Joyner’s blog about my best tips on how to make your goals, dreams and desires a reality. You can read all about it here:
http://www.simpleology.com/blog/2008/12/stop_begging_start_manifesting.html
Happy manifesting!











2 Comments
Helen
09. Dec, 2008
I have just been reading the reversal of attraction report which was sent when I signed up for the teleseminar. I actually thought the collapse of the banks etc was a positive thing – am I wrong? Who says conspiracy ‘theories’ are an illusion? I call it healthy awareness and that most of the information in the media is actually the illusion. I would also be interested to know what you term superstition.
I feel very uncomfortable with the focus on creating more wealth in a world where many people live in dire poverty. If the money is to help their fellow man then that’s great! Where is the spiritual side of what is truly a spiritual law? Anyway I know that the divine order of things will sort out the state of the world – but I would be very happy to see the fall of the Fat Cats in the financial world! I don’t think I’m alone in that …..
Brian Wong
09. Dec, 2008
Hi Helen,
Thanks for your comment. I agree on your comments where you say the mass media creates illusions for the masses. That is why I do not watch tv or read the news. I guide my life from within and above.
However, I would have to strongly disagree with your comments on wealth creation. I believe wealth is created when you add value to the world. Money is just the means to measure how much value you have added to others. So to avoid creating wealth is to avoid adding value to others and I think that is wrong.
Wealth is also abundant and unlimited. When you create more wealth you are in no way taking away from others. So there’s absolutely no reason to feel uncomfortable about it.
In fact, the wealthiest people in the world (financially speaking) are also the greatest givers in the world. Look at Bill Gates and Warren Buffet just to name the obvious.
Spiritually, our Creator has given to us the greatest of all gifts – free will. We can choose to create more wealth or otherwise. But personally, I see many references where He wants us to prosper. See – http://www.believers.org/believe/bel145.htm
Finally, I would not want to wish ill will on any one. Even the so called “Fat Cats” that you mentioned.
Understanding the Law of Attraction teaches us that this is a very dangerous practice. Do not celebrate in the fall of others.
The fall of the financial world will have many terrible implications for everyone else and if you think about it carefully – the so called “Fat Cats” will be the least affected compared with the rest of the world.
I would suggest you follow the advice from Charlie “Tremendous” Jones who says “What I want for myself, I want for everyone!”. And also Gandhi who advised us to “Be the change you want to see in the world”.
We should focus on creating more wealth by helping others, then spend that wealth in helping those who need it most.
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