Laws of Attraction
This is a documentary movie called laws of attraction. This movie is about feelings to shaping your future. These are the ways to control your own destiny. The movie documentary explains that you can ask, believe and receive anything. Your desire to have and getting an abundance of it. The reason that I believe this to be true are because the movie has experts affirm the existence of this attraction, if you believe it, you can achieve it, and that it also works for negative energy. There is a secret that people don’t know of, the secret is the laws of attraction. Laws of attraction is the secret of the mind, in which the way one perceives their thoughts. The laws of attraction state that thinking positive will bring positive
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We all work with one power that is the law of attraction. When you visualize then you can create. Put yourself in that feeling whatever the mind can conceive, it can accomplish. Where there’s a will, there’s a way. Focus on whatever you already have, and be thankful, for what you have. Gratitude- be grateful and this curves your thinking. You provide the feeling, and you want it now, and it will come to you. You shape the very thing that is being perceived. We have 60,000 thoughts in a day. It is are feeling that let us know what we are thinking or bringing into our lives. We are creators of our own universe. A magnetic thought has a frequency we can measure with a thought. A magnetic signal induces thoughts over and over again as to having a soulmate, having a car, job, wealth, health. Thoughts are sending that magnetic force to come together as one. Focus on what you want, and the laws of attraction will give it to you. It will give you what you want every time (The secret 2006). [DVD] Austria Publish Group beyond Words …show more content…
Body language and nonverbal express when we see things not coming our way we get doubtful. People think they don’t want something and it keeps appearing over and over again. If you’re sitting in a chair of debts you are putting it out to the universe with your thoughts that’s what you’re going to get more of bills in the mail. The secret was buried. The secret was suppressed. The secret will be public. I just want to share the secret with the world. This secret will give you anything you want. This is a glimpse of the secret. Jack Canfield states “all can happen knowing how to apply it (The secret 2006). [DVD] Austria Publish Group beyond Words Publishing).
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The secret (2006). [DVD] Austria Publish Group beyond Words Publishing
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Have you ever noticed that a decision you made was because you wanted or needed something? This happens because it drives individuals to make decisions, whether that be the possession that you have wanted since you were younger or that dream trip you have wanted to go on since you were a teen. These sublime acts can cause both undesirable consequences and delightful experiences. Not only does this happen in real life, but it also can be illustrated in books or short stories, including “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant, “Civil Peace” by Chinua Achebe, “The Golden Touch” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Need an outside source!!!
Critical Evaluationg of Psychological Theories of Interpersonal Attraction Interpersonal Attraction suggests as attraction between people, and although it may not in terms of a romantic relationship scenario as the phrase suggests, it nethertheless suggests an important attraction to create a relationship with a particular person. It may by that we are attracted to a particular person or a social relationship because we find them pleasant or because we find life alone unpleasant or unrewarding. Schacter (1959) conducted a study in which female participants were told that they were going to receive an electric shock in a following experiment. Half of the subjects were told it would be painful and the other half were told it would not be painful. Each group were given the option to wait with another person or on their own for the experiment.
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Using a combination of creative graphics and various cameos from respected believers, the movie The Secret engages the audience and attempts to explain the meaning behind this coveted key to life. In essence, the movie begins with dramatic music and hushed voices narrating images and videos of “the secret’s” past and continues on to reveal that the secret is otherwise known as the law of attraction. Simply put, like attracts like. If you are positive, positivity will be attracted into your life; however, just as similarly, if you are negative, negativity will be attracted into your life. The entire movie is based off this simple concept and much of what is brought to light by the various professors and others included in the movie is to support this.
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