Derrick
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Post by Derrick on Jun 17, 2006 6:45:41 GMT -5
This video is one of the most useful videos I've ever watched, and should benefit many of you here, if you have the will to carry it out. You can download it from these two torrents... www.meganova.org/details/287591.html(699MB avi file) isohunt.com/dl.php?id=11356913(280MB xvid avi file) For more information, visit google and type in "law of attraction" You can also get it from the website thesecret.tv I won't say any more about it. Just watch it.
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Post by pnoopiepnats on Jun 17, 2006 6:50:54 GMT -5
Are they both the same?
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Post by Naptaq on Jun 17, 2006 16:32:10 GMT -5
I'm intrigued I must say. I'll download.
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Post by Naptaq on Jun 17, 2006 23:23:52 GMT -5
Wow. Thanks Derrick. A lot like some other movie. Worth watching nevertheless. It's very full of advices and stuff which I find neat. Very very good..
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Post by Naptaq on Jun 18, 2006 10:32:54 GMT -5
You know what I find interesting Derrick? The ideas in this movie are sooo similar with a certain book I've read. And what's even more interesting is that it has been written about a 100 years ago.
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Post by Derrick on Jun 26, 2006 20:52:51 GMT -5
Nice find! One book that I just found and really love can be read online.. it was written 100 years ago.. I'm amazed by it's contents. THOUGHT VIBRATION OR THE LAW OF ATTRACTION IN THE THOUGHT WORLD by William Walker Atkinson First Published by The New Thought Publishing Co., Chicago, 1906. website.lineone.net/~cornerstone2/tvib.htm
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Post by MrNice on Jun 27, 2006 10:31:04 GMT -5
hmm, doesn't sound different from other self-help
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Post by Derrick on Jul 2, 2006 9:55:29 GMT -5
THE LAW OF ATTRACTION The law of attraction is referred to in many ways by many faiths. Some call it karma; others call it the golden rule. The law of attraction ensures that what we put out in the world, we get back - some say threefold, others say tenfold. The law of attraction is like a magnetic pole, sending energy out one end only to receive it again at the opposite end. The Driving Force The driving force behind the law of attraction is the energy of our feelings. Many people think that when we act to hurt someone we get hurt back through another action, and often that does happen. But the reason it happens - why we encounter that action - is because the law of attraction has pulled us into a situation that triggers an emotion equal to what we had earlier released or caused in another person. Simply put, the law of attraction rewards any emotion with the same emotion. The reward of patience is patience. The reward of anger is anger. The reward of love is love. The law of attraction uses circumstances to ensure that we get back the feelings we put out and cause others to feel. Like the law of gravity, it takes the most direct path. Sometimes that means the circumstances in the cycle are the same, but not always. The same feeling can be triggered by more than one type of circumstance. Each time we encounter a circumstance we don't like, we have an opportunity to attract something different into our lives the next time.
Do your own homework, use the Internet!
WHAT IS THE SECRET?
By 1933 The Master Key System had sold over 200,000 copies and then seemingly disappeared. The Master Key System is one of the finest studies in self-improvement, mind-stuff, and higher consciousness ever written. Covering everything from how to get wealthy to how to get healthy, Mr. Haanel leaves no stone unturned. With precision, he elucidates on each topic with logic and rigor that not only leaves you feeling good, but also thinking good. The book was banned by the Church in 1933 and has been hidden away for seventy years! Rumor has it that while he was attending Harvard University, Bill Gates discovered and read The Master Key System by Charles F. Haanel. It was this book that inspired Bill Gates to drop out of the University and pursue his dream of "a computer on every desktop." You probably know the results. . . These 40 (below) people know the SECRET:
#1 Tom Cruise - Actor - Pay: $67 million
Cruise returns to the No. 1 position on the Forbes Power 100, a post he held five years ago, thanks to a combination of his awesome earnings from "War of the Worlds" and the media onslaught following his pairing with actress Katie Holmes. He also generated tons of ink with his couch-jumping antics on "Oprah," his outspoken criticism of the pharmaceutical industry and, of course, his new baby, Suri. Love him or hate him, Cruise is Hollywood's most bankable actor.
(Earnings estimates are for June 2005 to June 2006. Figures rounded offwhere appropriate. Exact figures available on Forbes.com. Includesdollars earned solely from entertainment income. Management,agentand attorney fees have not been deducted. Estimates by forbes; sources include Billboard, Pollstar, Adams Media Research, Nielsen SoundScan and Nielsen BookScan. Rankings are generated by combining earnings with other metrics: Web mentions on Google press clips compiled by LexisNexis; TV/radio mentions by Factiva; and number of times a celebrity's face appeared on the cover of 26 major consumer magazines.)
#2 Rolling Stones - Musicians - Pay: $90 million
Last year's A Bigger Bang tour grossed $162 million by the end of 2005, besting the band's prior record of $120 million grossed from 1994's Voodoo Lounge tour. In February, the band appeared in Rio before an estimated 1.5 million fans, its largest audience ever. Three months later the Stones performed for the first time in China, where government officials banned the group from playing provocative classics like "Brown Sugar" and "Beast of Burden." But the biggest shocker came in May when guitarist Keith Richards fell from a tree while on vacation in Fiji, prompting emergency brain surgery. But the show will go on: new tour dates for the Stones' Bigger Bang tour already have been announced.
#3 Oprah Winfrey - Talking Head - Pay: $225 million
America's richest African-American continues to expand her multimedia empire. Her production of Broadway's "The Color Purple" garnered 11Tony nominations, including Best Musical. (It went on to win one, for Best Musical Actress.) She also is developing a syndicated talk show for popular Food Network star Rachael Ray, in addition to a weekly radio program, "Oprah & Friends," for digital satellite broadcaster XM. And listen closely for Oprah's voice as Gussy, the sage mother goose, in the animated version of "Charlotte's Web," slated for release this Christmas. Winfrey suffered rare criticism last year when her Book Club pick, "A Million Little Pieces" by James Frey, was revealed to have been fabricated. (She castigated the discredited author on her program ater that month.)
#4 U2 - Musicians - Pay: $110 million
The Irish rockers made more money in 2005 than any other musicians on the planet. Their album "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb" debuted at No. 1 on the U.S. and U.K. charts last year and earned five Grammys, including one for Album of the Year. But U2's prominent position on the Celebrity 100 list is owed largely to the media exposure of front man Bono, who has become an influential activist on behalf of AIDS awareness and debt relief in Africa. He has enjoyed audiences with such world leaders as George W. Bush, Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin and the late Pope John Paul II, as well as a slew of other global leaders, and has pressed them to increase aid to Africa. Last year Bono, who is rarely photographed without his trademark sunglasses, was even nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
#5 Tiger Woods - Athlete - Pay: $90 million
Woods, still young at 30, has earned $58 million in career tournament winnings, $12 million more than his closest competitor. Add to that lucrative deals with blue chips like Nike, Accenture, General Motors and American Express, and it's no wonder golf's crown prince can afford playthings like his recent purchase of 155-foot yachts and a ten-acre oceanfront estate on Florida's exclusive Jupiter Island. He's not hording his fortune, either. The just opened, $25 million Tiger Woods Learning Center in Anaheim, Calif., features a state-of-the-art educational center and golf practice area for kids.
#6 Steven Spielberg - Director-Producer - Pay: $332 million
The highest earner on this year's Celebrity 100 list made the bulk of his ncome from the sale of DreamWorks SKG's live-action business to Paramount.Add to that back-end profits from "War of the Worlds," the fourth-highest-grossing film last year, with box office receipts of nearly $600 million. Though "Munich" won critical praise, moviegoers generally shunned the controversial flick inspired by the 1972 massacre of Israeli Olympic athletes. That disappointment may help explain why Spielberg is returning to crowd-pleasers, working up sequels to cinematic favorites "Indiana Jones" and "Jurassic Park."
#7 Howard Stern - Talking head - Pay $302 million
An incredibly lucrative year for the shock jock, thanks to his rich contract with Sirius Satellite Radio, which pays him $100 million annually. (Stern pays all the production costs for his show.) The company also awarded him a one-time $225 million bonus in Sirius stock for meeting subscription benchmarks. That prompted a breach-of-contract lawsuit from CBS Radio, his old employer, which claimed that Stern used CBS airtime to plug Sirius. Stern settled the case in May for an undisclosed sum. The outsized compensation package prompted massive first-quarter losses for Sirius, which has seen its stock tumble 32% to $4.41 since the new year.
#8 50 Cent - Musician - Pay: $41 million
Sales of his 2003 debut album, "Get Rich or Die Tryin'," and last year's follow-up, "The Massacre," have sold a combined 20 million copie worldwide. But 50 Cent--Fiddy to fans--also lords over G-Unit, a vast multimedia empire that includes apparel, videogames, ringtones, even a stake in Glaceau Vitamin Water, which named its low-cal grape flavor Formula 50 after the former drug dealer. Despite the only modest performance of the "Get Rich" film last year, 50 is slated to appear in at least two more films, including the soon-to-be-released Iraq war flick "Home of the Brave." Stay tuned for his next album before year's end.
#9 Cast of The Sopranos - Actors - Pay: $52. million
Television's most dysfunctional crime-family cast returned after a lengthy hiatus for its final season. James Gandolfini, who reportedly commands $1 million per episode, is moving on to big-screen projects, including the murder mystery "Lonely Hearts" with John Travolta and the film adaptation of Robert Penn Warren's "All the King's Men." Last year Michael Imperioli appeared in several episodes of "Law & Order," while Edie Falco co-starred in the film "Freedomland." Lorraine Bracco was a guest judge on Bravo's "Top Chef" season finale.
#10 Dan Brown - Author - Pay: $88 million
The critically lambasted film adaptation of "The Da Vinci Code" grossed $77 million domestically on its opening weekend, the second-best opening ever for an adult-oriented film. (It's well on its way to surpassing "The Passion of the Christ" in worldwide box office receipts.) Brown, whose novel has to date sold 61 million copies worldwide, recently won a plagiarism lawsuit brought against him in England. "The Da Vinci Code" supposes a union between Jesus and Mary Magdalene and speculates on the fate of their offspring. According to Hollywood scuttlebutt, Sony is planning to bring Brown's earlier work, "Angels & Demons," to the big screen.
#11 Bruce Springsteen - Musician - Pay: $55 million
Last year's "Devils & Dust" went platinum, selling 625,000 copies to date in the U.S. Critics hailed this year's release, "We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions," on which the Boss covers 13 classics by folk icon Pete Seeger. Springsteen's tour last year grossed over $26 million.
#12 Donald Trump - Personality - Pay: $44 million
The New York real estate tycoon makes a sizable fortune from his other job--hosting NBC's "The Apprentice," which completed its fifth season. In addition to a per-show salary, Trump takes a cut of the show's rich product-placement deals. His trademark swagger has helped crown him one of the highest-paid speakers on the lecture circuit, where he pockets as much as $1 million for a single appearance. Licensing deals for men's suits, cologne and even bottled water also add to the pile. Earlier this year, his model wife Melania gave birth to Trump's fifth child, son Barron.
#13 Muhammad Ali - Athlete - Pay: $55 million
The boxing legend sold the rights to his name and image this year for $50 million to licensing mastermind Robert Sillerman, chief executive of CKX, who adds the champ to his stable of iconic American brands that includes "American Idol" and Elvis Presley. Sillerman dubbed his newly formed company G.O.A.T., a nod to Ali's nickname, Greatest of All Time. The three-time heavyweight champ will retain a 20% interest in the business. Ali's name has generated between $4 million and $7 million annually over the past five years, largely through endorsement deals with companies like Adidas and Electronic Arts.
#14 Paul McCartney - Musician - Pay: $40 million
Though it was nominated for a Grammy, the former Beatle's album "Chaos and Creation in the Backyard" had only modest commercial success internationally. Good thing his North American tour raked in $77 million last year, the fourth-highest-grossing tour last year thanks to fans who shelled out an average $135 per ticket. McCartney made headlines around the world after the recent announcement that he will divorce his second wife, Heather Mills, with whom he has a child. Mills could collect hundreds of millions of his nearly $1 billion fortune.
#15 George Lucas - Director-Producter - Pay: $235 million
"Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith" was the second-highest-grossing film of 2005, earning $849 million worldwide. The 62-year-old director kept a chunk of it, in addition to DVD and merchandising revenue. Add to that residuals from the earlier "Star Wars" franchise, plus cinematic classics like "Indiana Jones." Lucas will executive-produce a fourth installment in the "Jones" series, which is in the works.
#16 Elton John - Musician - Pay: $34 million
The Rocket Man has taken his act to theater, where he rakes it in from his musical involvement in 11 shows worldwide, including eight "dont_use_this3g" productions. His newest theater hit, "Billy Elliot," is winning raves on London's West End. But not all his shows are winners: "Lestat," based on Anne Rice's acclaimed vampire novel, just closed after a handful of performances. The famously flamboyant star also earns $17 million for his standing gig in Vegas.
#17 David Letterman - Talking Head - Pay: $40 million
Although famously low-key off-camera, Letterman is one of late night television's biggest stars. "Late Night With David Letterman" earned him $40 million this year, more than rival Jay Leno. (Letterman owns a stake in the show.) This year he had Oprah Winfrey as a guest. The two publicly patched up a long-standing rift. And earlier this year he scooped the world when Britney Spears appeared on his program to announce her pregnancy. Letterman's production company, Worldwide Pants, is responsible for hit shows like "Everybody Loves Raymond," which just ended its nine-year run.
#18 Phil MIckelson - Athlete - Pay: $47 million
Although famously low-key off-camera, Letterman is one of late night television's biggest stars. "Late Night With David Letterman" earned him $40 million this year, more than rival Jay Leno. (Letterman owns a stake in the show.) This year he had Oprah Winfrey as a guest. The two publicly patched up a long-standing rift. And earlier this year he scooped the world when Britney Spears appeared on his program to announce her pregnancy. Letterman's production company, Worldwide Pants, is responsible for hit shows like "Everybody Loves Raymond," which just ended its nine-year run.
#19 J.K. Rowling - Author - Pay: $75 million
One of the few billionaires on our list, J.K. Rowling is preparing to close the book on her "Harry Potter" series. The next installment, the seventh in the series, is rumored to be her last, although she'll continue to write and will likely explore other parts of the Potter milieu. Worldwide sales of the Potter books have topped 300 million copies worldwide. "The Goblet of Fire" was last year's highest-grossing film, with a worldwide box office take of $892 million.
#20 Brad Pitt - Actor - Pay: $25 million
For an actor who eschews the spotlight, Pitt couldn't avoid it last year. His breakup with Jennifer Aniston and subsequent coupling with Angelina Jolie sent the tabloids into a veritable feeding frenzy. (His daughter by Jolie, named Shiloh, was born in May in Namibia.) But it was his share of the profits from the half-billion-dollar grossing "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" that lined his pockets. While fatherhood should no doubt keep him busy, Pitt plans to film "Ocean's 13" with pal George Clooney.
#21 Peter Jackson - Director-Producer - Pay: $39 million
Had a monster hit with the "King Kong" remake. Even if it didn't do "Lord of the Rings" dollars, the film kept Jackson on top as one of Hollywood's most reliable, and profitable, directors. Next, he goes from blockbuster special effects to family drama with an adaptation of Alice Seybold's "The Lovely Bones."
#22 Dr. Phil McGraw - Talking Head - Pay: $45 million
Oprah Winfrey's tell-it-like-it-is protégé has emerged as a star in his own right with an ultra-successful syndicated talk show that draws 6.7 million viewers. He also boasts six best sellers, as well as an endorsement deal with online dating service Match.com. Last year he made a cameo appearance in "Scary Movie 4."
#23 Jay Leno - Talking Head - Pay: $32 million
Although he consistently beats Letterman in the ratings, drawing 5.9 million viewers to Letterman's 4.4 million, Leno still earns less. (Letterman owns a piece of his show.) The classic car buff supplemented his income last year with voice roles in the animated features "Ice Age 2" and "Cars."
#24 Celine Dion - Musician - Pay: $40 Million
The Canadian chanteuse's exclusive run at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas has been extended into 2007, thanks to its continued popularity. In 2005, she has the third-highest-grossing "tour," earning $81 million in ticket sales for 155 gigs, according to Pollstar. Fans shelled out on average $136 per ticket to hear her. Only Barry Manilow fans paid more.
#25 Kobe Bryant - Athlete - Pay: $31 million
With his past legal troubles finally laid to rest, Bryant has devoted himself to his sport. His 81 points for the Los Angeles Lakers in a January game gainst Toronto were the second highest in NBA history. Bryant led his team to the playoffs despite a less-than-stellar supporting cast. Nike released a Bryant signature shoe that sold well and added several million to his $10 million Nike base pay. He also announced plans to switch his jersey number from 8 to 24.
#26 Michael Jordan - Athlete - Pay: $ 32 million
MJ's endorsements have been pared down to a handful, including Gatorade, Sara Lee and Upper Deck. The bulk of his income, though, still comes from the Swoosh. Nike's Jordan brand is a $500 million business (sales) and finished the year with record profits and sales. In addition to the legendary basketball star, Nike employs an elite list of athletes to market the Jordan brand, including Ray Allen, Carmelo Anthony and Derek Jeter. Jordan's latest book, "Driven From Within," has sold 111,000 copies since its fall release, according to Nielsen BookScan.
#27 Johnny Depp - Actor - Pay: $29 million
He wowed audiences worldwide with his quirky, if somewhat creepy, portrayal of Willy Wonka in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," which grossed almost $500 million worldwide. The one-time indie film prince has emerged as one of Hollywood's biggest draws and is set to star in this summer's highly anticipated sequel to "Pirates of the Caribbean."
#28 Jerry Seinfeld - Comedian - Pay: $100 million
His hit series about nothing just entered its third round in syndication. While most old hits lose steam over the years, "Seinfeld," which went off the air eight years ago, still generates substantial ad revenue for cable. In addition to a piece of syndication, Seinfeld also pockets a cut of the show's DVD sales. Seinfeld was plenty busy this year--not that there's anything wrong with that. He wrote, produced and stars in a DreamWorks animated film "Bee Movie," set for release next year. And, of course, he periodically returns to the stage to ply his original craft, stand-up comedy.
#29 Simon Cowell - Personality - Pay: $43 million
The snarky judge on TV's top-rated show, "American Idol," reportedly makes $36 million a year thanks to the rich contract renewal he inked this year. He is also the brain trust behind three other reality shows, including NBC's upcoming "America's Got Talent." Cowell frequently sells his show concepts abroad, and recently re-upped his contract for the U.K. hit show "X Factor." His Syco music label is responsible for such blockbuster acts as Il Divo.
#30 MIchael Schumacher - Athlete - Pay: $58 million
After five straight World Championships (seven in total), Schumacher came back to earth last year, finishing third in the year-end standings. After winning 12 races the previous year, Schumi reached the top of the podium only once in 2005. Much of the blame went to inferior Bridgestone tires. Schumacher remains the highest-paid racer in Formula One, with a nearly $40 million salary from team owner Ferrari.
#31 Tom Hanks - Actor - Pay: $29 million
The 51-year-old actor earned a huge payday last year for his starring role in the "The Da Vinci Code," the film adaptation of Dan Brown's best seller. Though the film was critically panned, it raked in $224 million at box offices worldwide over its opening weekend, crowning it the second-largest debut in cinematic history. (It was the biggest international opening ever.) Next up: Hanks plays a scandal-plagued congressman in "Charlie Wilson's War," rumored to co-star Julia Roberts in her return to the big screen.
#32 Rush Limbaugh - Talking Head - Pay: $30 million
Despite settling allegations of prescription drug fraud in April 2005, the conservative talkmeister remains one of talk radio's biggest draws. His syndicated show, heard by as many as 20 million listeners per week, can be heard daily on 600 radio stations nationally.
#33 Denzel Washington - Actor - Pay: $38 million
One of Hollywood's highest paid and bankable actors, he is the only actor on the list to have been paid twice for the same movie. In 2004 Washington was paid to appear in "American Gangster," but the project was scrapped before filming began. As part of a pay-or-play agreement, Washington kept the cash. The project was recently revived, and Washington was paid again to play the role of a Harlem drug lord. Last year he scored big with Spike Lee's well-received heist flick "Inside Man" and pocketed a big paycheck for the upcoming movie "Deja Vu."
#34 Cast of Desperate Housewives - Actors - Pay: $14 million
ABC's Sunday night anchor suffered a major ratings hit in its sophomore year. That didn't hamper the ladies of Wisteria Lane from snagging handsome new contracts, guaranteeing the stars an estimated $440,000 per episode. Felicity Huffman increased her artistic cred in acclaimed indie film "Transamerica," for which she received an Oscar nomination, while cast mate Eva Longoria opted for a small role in the big-budget turkey "The Sentinel."
#35 Jennifer Aniston - Actor - $18 million
Aniston made more headlines than money last year after she and husband Brad Pitt split in the biggest Hollywood breakup of the decade. (Pitt went on to father a child with co-star Angelina Jolie.) Films like "Derailed" and "Rumor Has It" fell flat, but Aniston came back big with the romantic comedy "The Breakup," staring her alleged boyfriend Vince Vaughn. And she still has plenty of "Friends" syndication money to fall back on.
#36 Angelina Jolie - Actor - Pay: $14 million
Jolie had one of the hottest years on record. Not only did she appear weekly in the tabloids because of her relationship with Brad Pitt, new baby and exploits in Africa, but she helped bring in big bucks for "Mr. & Mrs. Smith." Her landmark deal with St. John's earned her a piece of the fashion company in exchange for endorsing the line. Next, the mother of three will play Grendel's mother in an animated version of "Beowulf."
#37 The Olsen Twins - Actors - Pay: $40 million
Petite hipster sisters Mary-Kate and Ashley earn the bulk of their income from their $1 billion (sales) retail empire, Dualstar, which pumps out tween-oriented merchandise. (Wal-Mart Stores is a huge customer.) The twins displayed a decidedly sexier side this year when they appeared in print ads for designer Badgley Mischka--as sure a sign as any that their relevance to the tween market may be fading. It's no wonder that Dualstar recently started marketing brands from other teen stars, like tow-heads Dylan and Cole Sprouse from the Disney Channel's "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody."
#38 Nicole Kidman - Actor - Pay $22 million
She's still one of Hollywood's leading ladies despite disappointing showings for "The Interpreter" and "Bewitched" last year. Stayed glamorous with her Chanel ad campaign. Next year Kidman returns to the kind of prestige pictures that won her an Oscar--she'll play photographer Diane Arbus in "Fur."
#39 The Eagles - Musicians - Pay: $70 million
The baby boomer rockers grossed $77 million in North American ticket sales last year. DVDs of their concerts are hot sellers, despite average ticket prices that top $100. "Farewell I Tour - Live From Melbourne," a DVD the band released last year, has been certified platinum thirteen times over by the Recording Industry Association of America.
#40 Rod Stewart - Musician - Pay: $30 million
At 61, Stewart is as hot as ever. His "Great American Songbook: Volume IV," a collection of standards, sold 3 million copies in 2005. Stewart also sold $50 million worth of tickets on his From Maggie May to the Great American Songbook tour. He also made an appearance on this year's "American Idol" and fathered his sixth child, Alastair Wallace, with former model Penny Lancaster.
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Post by wagnerr on Jul 2, 2006 16:23:43 GMT -5
Nothing wrong with having a lot of money, like them, i must say. But when you have that much money, it becomes oppressive to one's self, and you become a slave to it, or the maintenance thereof. Also, i don't know if i'd ever want to be a celebrity (actor,politician, businessman, etc) because then my fame would result in a loss of my privacy.
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Post by Paulinus on Jul 2, 2006 16:37:03 GMT -5
These 40 (below) people know the SECRET: erm what is the evidence of these people knowing this "secret". Just looks like your saying that because their rich they must have followed it. Also, i don't know if I'd ever want to be a celebrity (actor,politician, businessman, etc) because then my fame would result in a loss of my privacy. Theres is absolutely no chance in hell of me ever wanting to be a celebrity.
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Post by Paulinus on Jul 2, 2006 17:25:31 GMT -5
oh, come on, paul! you know you crave the limelight! i'm sure you want to expose all your deepest innermost insecurities on TV too! Sure, I'll be on the news as the latest psycho who they report as having kept himself to himself I really don't think I would be able to stand being famous, my insecurities about people watching and judging me in public would actually be true then I don't like the culture of celebrity so theres no way I'd want to be one myself
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Post by Naptaq on Nov 19, 2006 9:38:08 GMT -5
Alright I'll just copy-paste a few things and hopefuly someone will find it useful. The executive producer of Larry King Live saw The Secret recently, and was reportedly very impressed. As a result Larry King has recorded two special editions of his CNN program entitled "Beyond Positive Thinking" based on the universal law that our thoughts create our lives. This YouTube user has the videos of the show. peace
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Post by alwaysalone on Nov 21, 2006 15:34:49 GMT -5
Well, the Bible does have something similar to say!
In Luke it says "Give and it'll be given to you..." And "It is better to give than to receive" - (Acts 20:35).
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Post by npcomplete on Jan 4, 2007 5:46:42 GMT -5
Thanks for sharing that Derrick. I just got one of the Abraham Hicks books not too long ago and this makes a really nice complement to that.. certainly gives me a better feeling for the concepts and encouraging as well.
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Post by jkygogo1 on Apr 17, 2007 23:01:00 GMT -5
Also check out Esther and Jerry Hicks of Abraham and the Law of Attraction and Michael Losier. He has interviews that are interesting and helpful.
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