How to Use The Secret in Your Life, Starting Today

December 11, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Archive, Cool Finds

If you’ve seen or read The Secret, and feel like those scientists and free thinkers may be on to something, I believe you’re right. I’ve been a fan of the movies The Secret and What The Bleep Do We Know (Down the Rabbit Hole) since they first came out in 2006 and 2004, respectively. After years of studying the concept and digging deeper, I feel I have a deeper understanding of how to successfully incorporate The Secret, or the law of attraction, into your life.

One time, and only once, I went to an online forum that had a section dedicated to The Secret and how to apply the law of attraction in your life. At first I was interested in meeting like-minded people online, but was instead saddened at what I found. 99.9% of the people in the forum were sure the law of attraction was the answer to their life’s prayer, which was to find a way to sit on the couch and wish for money to drop into their mailbox every day. Almost every single user was focused on money, money, and more wealth. Whether or not the secret was truly hidden from lay-people for hundreds of years, thanks to that forum I now understand why it could have been reserved for the intellectually adept - I don’t believe it’s meant or able to work in selfish, greedy, mental environments.

The secret isn’t just about wishing for money folks, so if that’s what you’ve been doing and wonder why you’ve run into failure, all I can say is yer doin’ it wrong [sic]. There is a fundamental difference between greed and wanting good things to come into your life via the law of attraction. That difference is balance combined with a good attitude. The secret must be used in every aspect of the way you think, and it must come in the way of genuine positive thoughts. It’s not easy. Constantly finding the positive in bad situations takes time, patience, and perhaps a certain type of personality or inborn awareness of the world around you. It might not work for everyone, but it is designed to work with anyone.

Read on…

Book Review: Hidden Messages in Water

March 17, 2009 by cyf  
Filed under Archive, Books, Featured, Videos

This is an extremely interesting book written by Masaru Emoto. It makes you think twice about what water really is.

I first heard about this book after watching the movie, ‘What the Bleep Do We Know!?’  In the movie the lead character (Marlee Matlin) is in the subway where a tour guide is discussing the knowledge gained from Masaru Emoto’s research. Check out the clip below.

In his book, Emoto explains his theory, that water, exposed to positive thoughts, picutres, music and words forms beautiful complete crystals, while exposure to negative thoughts and words form ugly or incomplete crystals.

The basis of his experiments was to have words, either written or spoken, to a sample of water - sometimes distilled or tap, freeze it, then take photographs of the resulting crystals if there were any.

He discovered that the words ‘love and gratitude’ formed the most perfect crystals when written on paper and taped to the bottle of water for the water to ‘read’.  Defective water crystals were formed on exposure to phrases such as “You Fool” and “Do It”. He noted that distilled and spring water made the most crystals. 

Emoto used these finding to explain that because human beings are 60 - 70% water in adulthood, that we should treat each other with kind words and show ‘love and gratitude’ to all.  He also stated that everything has it’s own vibration, which can be felt by some people. Vibration and resonance seem to be a common thread in the books I’ve read so far.

In addition to words, he also played various types of music for the water, finding that classical music resulted in beautiful crystals, and heavy metal created ugly ones. 

Here’s another video that explains the positive and negative energy effects on water crystals:

Interview with Masaru Emoto

I would recommend reading.

Enjoy!

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