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  1. #71

    bro, you may now check your email... matsalams

    Quote Originally Posted by vicente1 View Post
    bro mangau ko pdf file sa d secret...

    thanks a lot!


    mao d i ni ako email add vicentejr_villanueva@yahoo.com

  2. #72
    no problem bro...

    Quote Originally Posted by Emzs View Post
    thanks au noliverh

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    daghana na ga-request dah! keep it coming...

    let's pass the learnings to the others...

    Quote Originally Posted by noliverh View Post
    no problem bro...

  4. #74
    post lang ko about "the secret" this came from this link
    Success Books: Commentary - Does "The Secret" Really Work?


    This post was once a “thought” . Now it’s a “thing”. Thoughts become things every day. Your favorite movie? It was once a thought. Now it’s a thing. That piece of music you love? Once it was a thought, now it’s a thing. Even you yourself very probably are the result of a thought (the love of your parents) which became a thing (you!).

    I ask you point blank: what “things” (as in results we want in our lives) were not thoughts first?

    So, why do people say “The Secret” doesn’t work, when we turn thoughts into things every hour of every day (or we wouldn’t even be able to order lunch)? I think what they are saying is “there is no spooky ‘thought wave’ that goes out into the universe and moves the pieces around and…voila, there we are in a Rolls Royce, tooling around town with our dream mate”. Or, they might mean…”oh sure thoughts turn into things, but not really cool, amazing things”.

    Ok, if you say so. Now, personally, I am quite open to the proposition that there is indeed some kind of energy that does just that, but, frankly, for most dreams and aspirations, it is unnecessary to postulate such a supernatural force, since most dreams that people achieve can generally be traced backwards in time to a series of very simple actions, that eventually led to the result they were seeking. And before the first of those simple actions…was a thought.

    I think “The Secret” becomes much less of a “Secret” if it is understood, in part, as a metaphor: no one is saying that thoughts become things with no intermediate step between the thought and the thing.

    Let’s say you are age 9 and want to run a big company someday.

    The probability that you will success increases s as we take action..

    Kid, age 9 wants to be CEO (1,000,000 to 1)
    Starts selling baseball cards every day after school (500,000 to 1)
    Gets noticed by local merchant who hires him for odd jobs (100,000 to 1)
    Scholarship to undergrad where he starts more businesses (50,000 to 1)
    Scholarship to business school (40,000 to 1)
    Becomes entrepreneur, tries several business, fails (30,000 to 1)
    Devotes 18 hour/day building a business (15000 to 1)
    Listens to input from everyone, makes his own decisions (1000 to 1)
    Develops skills in sales, finance, leadership, product development (100 to1)
    Becomes “overnight success” in only 45 years. (Probably a slam-dunk)

    When I watch “The Secret” and think about my own life progress I think of the initial “visualization” that impels me to :

    Ask others constantly on what to do and how to do it and who to do it with
    Research. Buy, beg, or borrow every book, tape, article, or course that can help me
    Study. Work it out. Get the concepts down.
    Devote huge amounts of time. Big successes take big amounts of time.
    Use the feedback from previous efforts to generate new ideas. Then try those ideas. Repeat process over and over.
    Try a million possibilities. You have to enjoy the “trying” stage.
    Accumulate capital. You need a firm base.
    Find experts. It is the peak of hubris to believe you can invent every procedure, do every job, make every decision, know every part of the business on your own.

    There is clearly a high probability that “thoughts” will become “things” when we allow the thought to inspire us through the process.

    I believe that people think ”The Secret” cannot take them to bigger dreams is because:

    1. They don’t realize that this dream may be associated with a long period of work (years or decades) and
    2. They don’t understand that often the steps are not known, but have to be invented along the way, as an iterative process, based on incoming data from the previous step.

    All along the way in this process, thoughts become things. But a lot of the “things” are mundane things: a concept, a prototype, a business plan, market research, all are “intermediate things” that were once thoughts, leading to the “big” thing…the successful outcome, the fruition of our dream. But all along the way, thoughts were becoming things.

    It is particularly important to remember the tenets of the Secret in longer time-frame projects. Often, big dreams take longer. The Apollo program took the better part of a decade. Most large companies (Wal Mart, Berkshire Hathaway, Microsoft) are the results of decades of iterative “thought becoming things” with each step growing out of the last. And speaking of big companies, can you imagine a Warren Buffett, a Michael Dell, a Bill Gates not spending most of his day thinking about and acting on what he wants? If we imagine the lives of the greats in any field, it would be hard to imagine they did not spend huge amounts of time concentrating on what they wanted.

    And that’s no Secret.

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    nice post bro....

    youve done your homework... thumbs up!


    Quote Originally Posted by ramiscar View Post
    post lang ko about "the secret" this came from this link
    Success Books: Commentary - Does "The Secret" Really Work?


    This post was once a “thought” . Now it’s a “thing”. Thoughts become things every day. Your favorite movie? It was once a thought. Now it’s a thing. That piece of music you love? Once it was a thought, now it’s a thing. Even you yourself very probably are the result of a thought (the love of your parents) which became a thing (you!).

    I ask you point blank: what “things” (as in results we want in our lives) were not thoughts first?

    So, why do people say “The Secret” doesn’t work, when we turn thoughts into things every hour of every day (or we wouldn’t even be able to order lunch)? I think what they are saying is “there is no spooky ‘thought wave’ that goes out into the universe and moves the pieces around and…voila, there we are in a Rolls Royce, tooling around town with our dream mate”. Or, they might mean…”oh sure thoughts turn into things, but not really cool, amazing things”.

    Ok, if you say so. Now, personally, I am quite open to the proposition that there is indeed some kind of energy that does just that, but, frankly, for most dreams and aspirations, it is unnecessary to postulate such a supernatural force, since most dreams that people achieve can generally be traced backwards in time to a series of very simple actions, that eventually led to the result they were seeking. And before the first of those simple actions…was a thought.

    I think “The Secret” becomes much less of a “Secret” if it is understood, in part, as a metaphor: no one is saying that thoughts become things with no intermediate step between the thought and the thing.

    Let’s say you are age 9 and want to run a big company someday.

    The probability that you will success increases s as we take action..

    Kid, age 9 wants to be CEO (1,000,000 to 1)
    Starts selling baseball cards every day after school (500,000 to 1)
    Gets noticed by local merchant who hires him for odd jobs (100,000 to 1)
    Scholarship to undergrad where he starts more businesses (50,000 to 1)
    Scholarship to business school (40,000 to 1)
    Becomes entrepreneur, tries several business, fails (30,000 to 1)
    Devotes 18 hour/day building a business (15000 to 1)
    Listens to input from everyone, makes his own decisions (1000 to 1)
    Develops skills in sales, finance, leadership, product development (100 to1)
    Becomes “overnight success” in only 45 years. (Probably a slam-dunk)

    When I watch “The Secret” and think about my own life progress I think of the initial “visualization” that impels me to :

    Ask others constantly on what to do and how to do it and who to do it with
    Research. Buy, beg, or borrow every book, tape, article, or course that can help me
    Study. Work it out. Get the concepts down.
    Devote huge amounts of time. Big successes take big amounts of time.
    Use the feedback from previous efforts to generate new ideas. Then try those ideas. Repeat process over and over.
    Try a million possibilities. You have to enjoy the “trying” stage.
    Accumulate capital. You need a firm base.
    Find experts. It is the peak of hubris to believe you can invent every procedure, do every job, make every decision, know every part of the business on your own.

    There is clearly a high probability that “thoughts” will become “things” when we allow the thought to inspire us through the process.

    I believe that people think ”The Secret” cannot take them to bigger dreams is because:

    1. They don’t realize that this dream may be associated with a long period of work (years or decades) and
    2. They don’t understand that often the steps are not known, but have to be invented along the way, as an iterative process, based on incoming data from the previous step.

    All along the way in this process, thoughts become things. But a lot of the “things” are mundane things: a concept, a prototype, a business plan, market research, all are “intermediate things” that were once thoughts, leading to the “big” thing…the successful outcome, the fruition of our dream. But all along the way, thoughts were becoming things.

    It is particularly important to remember the tenets of the Secret in longer time-frame projects. Often, big dreams take longer. The Apollo program took the better part of a decade. Most large companies (Wal Mart, Berkshire Hathaway, Microsoft) are the results of decades of iterative “thought becoming things” with each step growing out of the last. And speaking of big companies, can you imagine a Warren Buffett, a Michael Dell, a Bill Gates not spending most of his day thinking about and acting on what he wants? If we imagine the lives of the greats in any field, it would be hard to imagine they did not spend huge amounts of time concentrating on what they wanted.

    And that’s no Secret.

  6. #76
    This is what i've also get from reading....

    The Law of Attraction simply says that you attract into your life whatever you think about. Your dominant thoughts will find a way to manifest. But the Law of Attraction gives rise to some tough questions that don’t seem to have good answers. I would say, however, that these problems aren’t caused by the Law of Attraction itself but rather by the Law of Attraction as applied to objective reality.

    Here are some of those problematic questions (all are generalizations of ones I received via email):

    * What happens when people put out conflicting intentions, like two people intending to get the same promotion when only one position is available?
    * Do children, babies, and/or animals put out intentions?
    * If a child is abused, does that mean the child intended it in some way?
    * If I intend for my relationship to improve, but my spouse doesn’t seem to care, what will happen?


    These questions seem to weaken the plausibility of the Law of Attraction. Sometimes people answer them by going pretty far out. For example, it’s been said by LoAers that a young child experiences abuse because s/he intended it or earned it during a past life. Well, sure… we can explain just about anything if we bring past lives into the equation, but IMO that’s a cop-out. On the other hand, objective reality without the Law of Attraction doesn’t provide satisfactory answers either — supposedly some kids are just born unlucky. That’s a cop-out too.

    to be continued...

  7. #77
    I’ve never been satisfied by others’ answers to these questions, and they’re pretty important questions if the Law of Attraction is to be believed. Some books hint at the solution but never really nail it. That nail, however, can be found in the concept of subjective reality.

    Subjective reality is a belief system in which (1) there is only one consciousness, (2) you are that singular consciousness, and (3) everything and everyone in your reality is a projection of your thoughts.

    You may not see it yet, but subjective reality neatly answers all these tricky Law of Attraction questions. Let me ’splain….

    In subjective reality there’s only one consciousness, and it’s yours. Consequently, there’s only one source of intentions in your universe — YOU. While you may observe lots of walking, talking bodies in your reality, they all exist inside your consciousness. You know this is how your dreams work, but you haven’t yet realized your waking reality is just another type of dream. It only seems solid because you believe (intend) it is.

    Since none of the other characters you encounter are conscious in a way that’s separate from you, nobody else can have intentions. The only intentions are yours. You’re the only thinker in this universe.

    It’s important to correctly define the YOU in subjective reality. YOU are not your physical body. This is not the egoic you at all. I’m not suggesting you’re a conscious body walking around in a world full of unconscious automatons. That would be a total misunderstanding of subjective reality. The correct viewpoint is that you’re the single consciousness in which this entire reality takes place.

    Imagine you’re having a dream. In that dream what exactly are YOU? Are YOU the physical dream character you identify with? No, of course not — that’s just your dream avatar. YOU are the dreamer. The entire dream occurs within your consciousness. All dream characters are projections of your dream thoughts, including your avatar. In fact, if you learn lucid dreaming, you can even switch avatars in your dream by possessing another character. In a lucid dream, you can do anything you believe you can.

    Physical reality works the same way. This is a denser universe than what you experience in your sleeping dreams, so changes occur a bit more gradually here. But this reality still conforms to your thoughts just like a sleeping dream. YOU are the dreamer in which all of this is taking place.

    The idea that other people have intentions is an illusion because other people are just projections. Of course, if you strongly believe other people have intentions, then that’s the dream you’ll create for yourself. But ultimately it’s still an illusion.


    to be continued...

  8. #78
    Here’s how subjective reality answers these challenging Law of Attraction questions:

    What happens when people put out conflicting intentions, like two people intending to get the same promotion when only one position is available?

    Since you’re the only intender, this is entirely an internal conflict — within YOU. You’re holding the thought (the intention) for both people to want the same position. But you’re also thinking (intending) that only one can get it. So you’re intending competition. This whole situation is your creation. You believe in competition, so that’s what you manifest. Maybe you have some beliefs (thoughts and intentions) about who will get the promotion, in which case your expectations will manifest. But you may have a higher order belief that life is random, unfair, uncertain, etc., so in that case you may manifest a surprise because that’s what you’re intending.

    Being the only intender in your reality places a huge responsibility on your shoulders. You can give up control of your reality by thinking (intending) randomness and uncertainty, but you can never give up responsibility. You’re the sole creator in this universe. If you think about war, poverty, disease, etc., that’s exactly what you’ll manifest. If you think about peace, love, and joy, you’ll manifest that too. Your reality is exactly what you think it is. Whenever you think about anything, you summon its manifestation.

    Do children, babies, and/or animals put out intentions?

    No. Your own body doesn’t even put out intentions — only your consciousness does. You’re the only one who has intentions, so what takes precedence is what YOU intend for the children, babies, and animals in your reality. Every thought is an intention, so however you think about the other beings in your reality is what you’ll eventually manifest for them. Keep in mind that beliefs are hierarchical, so if you have a high order belief that reality is random and unpredictable and out of your control, then that intention will trump other intentions of which you’re less certain. It’s your entire collection of thoughts that dictates how your reality manifests.

    If a child is abused, does that mean the child intended it in some way?

    No. It means YOU intended it. You intend child abuse to manifest simply by thinking about it. The more you think about child abuse (or any other subject), the more you’ll see it expand in your reality. Whatever you think about expands, and not just in the narrow space of your avatar but in all of physical reality.

  9. #79
    If I intend for my relationship to improve, but my spouse doesn’t seem to care, what will happen?

    This is another example of intending conflict. You’re projecting one intention for your avatar and one for your spouse, so the actual unified intention is that of conflict. Hence the result you experience, subject to the influence of your higher order beliefs, will be to experience conflict with your spouse. If your thoughts are conflicted, your reality is conflicted.

    This is why assuming responsibility for your thoughts is so important. If you want to see peace in the world, then intend peace for EVERYTHING in your reality. If you want to see abundance in the world, then intend it for EVERYONE. If you want to enjoy loving relationships, then intend loving relationships for ALL. If you intend these only for your own avatar but not for others, then you’re intending conflict, division, and separation; consequently, that’s what you’ll experience.

    If you stop thinking about something entirely, does that mean it disappears? Yes, technically it does. But in practice it’s next to impossible to uncreate what you’ve already manifested. You’ll continue creating the same problems just by noticing them. But when you assume 100% responsibility for everything you’re experiencing in your reality right now — absolutely everything — then you assume the power to alter your reality by rechanneling your thoughts.

    This entire reality is your creation. Feel good about that. Feel grateful for the richness of your world. And then begin creating the reality you truly want by making decisions and holding intentions. Think about what you desire, and withdraw your thoughts from what you don’t want. The most natural, easiest way to do this is to pay attention to your emotions. Thinking about your desires feels good, and thinking about what you don’t want makes you feel bad. When you notice yourself feeling bad, you’ve caught yourself thinking about something you don’t want. Turn your focus back towards what you do want, and your emotional state will improve rapidly. As you do this repeatedly, you’ll begin to see your physical reality shift too, first in subtle ways and then in bigger leaps.

    I too am just a manifestation of your consciousness. I play the role you expect me to play. If you expect me to be a helpful guide, I will be. If you expect me to be profound and insightful, I will be. If you expect me to be confused or deluded, I will be. But of course there’s no distinct ME that is separate from YOU. I’m just one of your many creations. I am what you intend me to be. But deep down you already knew that, didn’t you?

  10. #80
    hello bro unsa ni movie ni?kinsa nag derect ani? please tell me more...

    Quote Originally Posted by noliverh View Post
    guys, have you seen the documentary nga "The Secret"?
    Daghan man kunong businessmen sa U.S.A. ang na-addict ani ug na-inspire?
    any feedback?

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