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Where teachers of the secret do wrong

August 10th, 2007 by Osman

I look for web sites of people who claim to understood the secret and teaching the secret. Most of them, or most popular ones also showed up in the movie “the secret”.

However, I see something that is not compatible with anybody who understood the secret.

Those web sites usually begin with a prejudice of opposition. An opposition that they think people will have when they hear the secret. While they try to eradicate all the doubt from people, they show the unawareness of creating the opposition while they think about it.

This is seemingly a wise marketing move where the seller tries to decrease the doubt in the buyers mind. But hey, we are talking about the law of attraction! While you focus on the opposition that people or potential buyers may have, you are creating and perpetuating this opposition.

What I tell here is not a counter argument to the secret or the law of attraction. This is not something I tell for the sake of good marketing. This is just a quick note to tell that if you keep your attention on that opposition that people may have then you are on the track of creating more opposition and perpetuating the opposition that already might be there.

Just my a couple of cents :)

3 Responses to “Where teachers of the secret do wrong”

  1. Jeannette Maw Says:

    Good point, Osman!!

  2. Treena Says:

    LOL… well stated… have you left this comment on those websites? I would love to know what their responses would be.

  3. Osman Says:

    :) thank you for your comment Treena. I haven’t commented on their websites. I don’t know what they think. I would be happy if you take the time to visit http://moodr.blogspot.com I continue with my posts there.

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