subject: The 11 Forgotten Laws Rapidshare [print this page] Let's face it: The current global recession does not seem to be recovering very fast.
Yet, didn't the movie The Secret offer such hope three years ago? It seemed like a bright future that with millions of new converts to the Law of Attraction, a new era of prosperity and abundance will be ushered in.
You faithfully followed each and every one of the 3 steps. Yet the results you "attracted" were dismal at best. If you have any doubt about that
The financial system has collapsed. More and more major banks are dropping like flies. The feds seem to be running around like headless chickens.
CNN published an article October 7th reporting that 8/10 Americans are stressed out by all these happenings. This year alone, 760,000 jobs will be lost. And that's just the pre-bailout statistics.
Furthermore, even if you're prudently saving, your 401K plan is going up in smoke. On top of that, inflation rates are soaring.
You see, the Law of Attraction has been around a long time.
100 years ago, the great Orville Wright said, "Isn't it astounding that these secrets have been preserved for all of those years just so we can discover them." He observed that these universal laws have been around since ancient times, yet people of the modern day have failed to compile them.
Then came Earl Nightingale, the father of the personal growth industry. He planted the seed for the Law of Attraction movement when he said, "We become what we think about".
That was my mantra for a long time. The Law of Attraction in its most primal form.
However, even though the good things did come. Even though I was doing well in a short period of time, I wasn't really getting enough.
Don't get me wrong, I wasn't ungrateful, it's just that for a technique that was so reputedly glorious, the end result wasn't really all that great.
And in the slump times*just like some of you now*I stumbled and fell. And no matter how much I used the Law of Attraction, I kept getting stuck in debt and wasn't moving forward victoriously in life the way I thought I deserved.