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Beyond the Secret: Spiritual Power and the Law of Attractionx$6.89
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Since the publication of The Secret, everyone seems to be talking about the Law of Attraction. In the popular imagination, everything we desire can be ours. But the Law of Attraction is more than the power of positive thinking or a plan to get rich quick. In Beyond the Secret, Lisa Love teaches us how to use the Law of Attraction spiritually. Instead of focusing on the selfishness and greed in human nature that leads us to want, want, want, Love inspires her readers to see beyond the individual ego and to attract and retain objects and events that will be beneficial to ourselves and to others.
Lisa Love makes the Law of Attraction accessible to everyone, revealing essential insights on how to discover true and lasting life satisfaction.
Beyond the Secret teaches you to: -understand what Spirit wants for you in this life -use the Law of Attraction to gain insight into yourself and your destiny -create and maintain a deeply satisfying sense of spiritual fulfillment
Not everyone can use the Law of Attraction to win the lottery or to become the next American Idol, but everyone can use the Law of Attraction to become a happier and better person.
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Finding a voice for the spirit within      By A1IU7S4HCK1XK0 on 2007-11-24
This is a very spiritual book, a look at the power of attraction from the aspect of the communication of your spirit within with your ego. If you are of a specific religious faith, you might feel this is grazing on your set beliefs, but it is possible to look at the book within the bounds of your own system if you rename some of the concepts.
Having said that, the part of the book that really appealed to me was a chapter on tapping into feelings. Sometimes, it's your mental state that creates the possibility of something happening. This may be the initial step missing when you set out to accomplish something. The author lists eight feelings: sorrow, anger, joy, jealousy, being overwhelmed, fear, happiness and confusion. There is a short explanation of what might be holding you back in each of these feelings, for example, sorrow might be a need to release something that is holding you back.
Where this book differs from a lot of the "Law of Attraction" books is a clear path to deal with those feelings to clear the way to plan what you wish to accomplish. If you've been reading books in this subject "Beyond the Secret" may be more comprehensible and actionable than many of the other books on the topic.
Spoken like a true believer in the guilt based religions.      By A3551AJ0A3VS1Y on 2008-04-23
Thank you Lisa Love for writing this book, without which I could not fully appreciate the works of Esther and Jerry Hicks. I gave it a two star only because of the potential of the unread portion, although I'll never know.
The first reviewer was very gentle her choice of phrases: . . ."you might feel this is grazing on your set beliefs. . ." Boy is that an understatement in my case.
I do believe that feeling your way to abundance, whether material or spiritual, is the fundamental principal behind manifesting your desires. Focusing on the positive side of everything no matter what is going on around you is key to this. I also think that a natural result of becoming a more positive person will make you more compassionate, loving and spiritual and you will naturally help others more by being that way.
What left me cold in the very first chapter are the contradictions made by the author.
EXERPT: Spirit encompasses everything that is! Everything lives within it and is a part of it. It has been called "God," "Allah," "The Force," and a multitude of other names. Essentially you are Spirit, and Spirit is you!
That said, the author goes on to make this statement only two pages later:
"Remember the law of attraction is neutral. Though you can use it to get whatever you wish for, it doesn't always give you what Spirit wishes for you."
WHAT!?!
Spirit is me and I am spirit right? So, if this is true, (and I firmly believe that it is) it is not even possible for Spirit to desire something that I myself do not desire and vice versa. In fact, spirit can not even distinguish between the reality that I imagine and the reality that I am living so how can it make choices for me? Spirit is not something outside of me that controls me and tells me what I should and should not desire or how it should be used. The job of "Spirit" is to respond to the thoughts I am thinking and make that my reality.
The word "ego" is also referred to quite a bit and the author goes on to discuss her belief that we are hear to serve others and that those with money have a moral obligation to take care of those who don't. But, if I am the creator of my world and I have money because I manifested it in my life than would it not also be true that those who do not have money have manifested that reality into their lives? My having money, a place to live, and other nice things is not depriving someone else of the opportunity to manifest those things in their life. Seems to me our obligation would be to teach them how but then again that would be forcing our beliefs on someone else.
The author is right about the law of attraction being neutral. You will manifest that which you focus upon the most and if your focus is on the lack of something rather than the abundance of it then you will continue to manifest the lack of it until you change the way you think about it.
Besides the multitude of tangents the author seems to go off on, I found it difficult to get past her own personal bias toward those who have manifested material abundance, good looking spouses (as she puts it, but isn't beauty in the eye of the beholder?), expensive cars, and houses on the beach in their lives. She did talk about being jilted by a lover who chose a woman of means over her. WOW! That explains a few things right there!
I don't imagine there are many people in this world who never think about having any of those things and what's wrong with it? Money brings freedom and having it is not depriving someone else of it. It does not mean that people who have it lead irresponsible or lackluster lives nor does it mean that we should all go live as monks in order to curb the ego from wanting it! Anyone who thinks money isn't important in this world is kidding themselves.
I found the book "Ask and It Is Given" by Jerry and Esther Hicks a far more compassionate read.
Couldn't get into it      By AGHV3CJUCU2QC on 2008-06-01
This book seemed to be written from a very traditional perspective as opposed to a metaphysical or New Thought perspective.
Any new age library will find it a popular lend.      By A14OJS0VWMOSWO on 2007-12-04
BEYOND THE SECRET: SPIRITUAL POWER AND THE LAW OF ATTRACTION considers further aspects of the Law of Attraction, expanding upon the initial concept to show it's more than just about acquiring wealth - it's about developing a real spirituality. Chapters provide the same steps that helped the author transform her own life, offering discussions that provide not only theory, but how to execute such theories in real-world scenarios. Any new age library will find it a popular lend.
Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch
Create Your Own Reality      By A2F92C28UPHFJN on 2007-11-29
I just love Lisa Love's new book Beyond The Secret, as a fan of The Secret, it really does go beyond to a fuller understanding of the principles. It is well written and conversational, an easy read with a wealth of knowledge. I highly recommend this wonderful book.
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