| | |  | Other Electronics | Home » » » » The Secret (Extended Edition) | | | | | | | Description: | | ABOUT THE MOVIE: The new "extended edition" of this ground-breaking feature length movie presentation reveals The Great Secret of the universe. It has been passed throughout the ages, traveling through centuries... to reach you.
This is The Secret to everything - the secret to unlimited joy, health, money, relationships, love, youth: everything you have ever wanted.
In this astonishing program are ALL the resources you will ever need to understand and live The Secret. For the first time in history, the world's leading scientists, authors, and philosophers will reveal The Secret that utterly transformed the lives of every person who ever knew it... Plato, Newton, Carnegie, Beethoven, Shakespeare, Einstein.
Now YOU will know The Secret.
And it can change your life forever. | | | Features: | |
• The Internet's #1 Smash Hit -Law of Attraction- Movie
• Buy only from ***AUTHORIZED SECRET DISTRIBUTOR***
• New Extended Edition
• Experience The Secrets discussed on Larry King & Oprah
• Behind the Sceens, Outtakes and Commentary
| | | Product Details: | | | Actors:
| Rhonda Byrne, Bob Proctor, Rev. Dr. Michael Beckwith, Neale Donald Walsch, Jack Canfield | | Director:
| Drew Heriot | | Format:
| Full length, Subtitled, NTSC, Dolby | | Language:
| English | | Subtitle:
| English | | Number of Discs:
| 1 | | Studio:
| TS Production LLC | | Run Time:
| 91 minutes | | DVD Release Date:
| October 01, 2006 | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1985 reviews |
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390 of 437 found the following review helpful:
Disappointing ... Over-Rated ... Superficial in ContentMar 01, 2007
By Denise Corcoran
"High Performance Business Coach, http://www.EmpoweredBusiness.com, Author, 'Mindset of Greatness'"
With all the hype about The Secret, I was eager to find out what everyone was talking about. I bought both the DVD and the CD set and watched with great anticipation.
Perhaps because I have studied and utilized for over 2 decades some of the most powerful mindset tools, processes and technologies for creating what you want, my expectations may have been skewed compared to those who have never heard of or applied such concepts as the law of attraction.
That is not to say the DVD/CD does not have value. I am sure there are people whose lives have been changed by it. I think they did an outstanding marketing job. An outstanding "packaging" job in creating The Secret. The attraction principles do work, and they provided a great introduction to those who have not been exposed to them before.
For me personally, my first disappointment was the fact that what was dramatically (and cleverly) built up as "a secret" - which to me something you know that I don't - was hardly a secret. These principles have been around for centuries, have been mainstream for decades, with thousands of books, seminars, etc. covering the same principles. I don't appreciate books, tapes, etc. that overpromise and under deliver. So, to me, hardly a secret.
My second disappointment was the lack of depth around the subject matter. If you want more in-dpeth and leading edge info about how our thoughts create our reality, invest in the DVD "What the Bleep?" It offers fascinating leading edge quantum physics principles, along with great animation explaining in simple layman terms, why and how we create our realities. In fact, some of the scientists on The Secret *first* appeared in "What the Bleep?" I almost felt when I was watching The Secret, that they copied "What the Bleep?" in many respects, although at a more superficial level.
My third disappointment/concern is how some Secret followers will interpret the messagge in the movie. Again my perspective may be slightly skewed because I trained in and work with NLP (Neurolinguistic Programmming) which works drectly with the subconscious mind for helping people create accelerated breakthroughs in their lives. The suggestions, recommmended processes, etc. in The Secret work primarily with the conscious mind. Yet it is our subconscious mind that drives 80% of our behaviors and outcomes in life.
Yes, if you practice their recommendations for months and months, the suggestions may eventually sink into our subconscious. However there are simpler, quicker ways to create what you want. The other piece of that, because the subconscious mind does drive our results, there are many blocks -- such as "secondary gains" for staying stuck, values conflicts, limited beliefs, etc. - below our conscious awareness that stops us from having what we want. Because the movie does not address the difference between the conscious mind and the subconscious mind, and treats the whole topic superficially as why some people manifest and some don't, it creates the illusion that as long as you practice their suggestions, you will change your life. There is so much more than what is presented as to what are the differences that make the difference to creating what you want.
While I am glad that so many people are becoming more aware of these principles, I am concerned about the fallout as well. I am hearing people do potentially harmful things like go into deeper debt, making dramatic life changes with blind faith, because the DVD tells them they can have what they want if they just believe, etc.
I would suggest if you buy the DVD to take a few things that most resonated with you, and apply them to your life, as long as you don't sacrifice or overhaul other areas of your life without looking at the big picture. Sort out the glitz from the message. Also check what is not true for you and let go of it.
I would recommend the movie "what the bleep?" It goes hand in hand with The Secret, although more in depth and was the original movie that brought these concepts mainstream.
Third, I recommend that you check out book on NLP (as well as hypnosis which is a sister discipline). Out of all the mindset tools and technologies I have used in over 20 years, I have found they are by far the most powerful. One of the best "beginner" books is: "NLP: The New Technology of Achievement".
Good luck and may your journey be an abundant one!
81 of 91 found the following review helpful:
Don't Forget to Engage Your Brain!Feb 06, 2007
By M. Levine Generally, and in my opinion, the overall message of the Secret (Extended) presents it's conclusion without the emphasis on doing. For example, the 3 Steps: Ask, Believe, Receive. A component of receiving, I believe, is not just sitting on your backside and waiting, but rather considering what else you can do to reach your goal and taking persistent action.
We do receive, or rather experience, what we focus on the most, and by focusing on a particular goal (material or spiritual) will help generate the momentum of thinking, feeling and most importantly DOING what we are inspired to do as a result.
None of the presenters in the secret received what they wanted without doing something in addition to Asking, Believing, and Receiving.
When they went on Larry King, they got paid and increased their wealth because they did something: wrote and sold a book or 50, created seminars, developed business plans, talked with other people in the "game" to understand how they did it, learned more through education, and etcetera.
While watching the DVD (a few times) it seems to me that it does imply the "doing" but it doesn't emphasise it. For reasons that are unclear the editors/producers chose to de-emphasise actions/doing in favour of a more "magical" cause-effect (ask and it shall be given).
As a practicing psychotherapist and life skills counseller I don't think emphasising anything "magical" really helps people. However emphasising the development of a positive mental framework of thinking and feeling will encourage behaviour that when followed up with persistent actions will help us achieve our goals, now that's something that people can use. Also, you cannot ignore your environment and it seems The Secret doesn't even go there, which is unfortunate.
I generally enjoy the message of the DVD but in my opinion it falls well short of the mark in a few of the areas mentioned. Yet, at the same time, I don't feel pesimistic about the "message", I simply hope that most rational thinking people will not take the entire message "as is" but instead use their own brains to do some critical thinking.
114 of 130 found the following review helpful:
There is something you know, but you may not know you know it.Feb 22, 2007
By L. Power
"nlp trainer"
As you go through life, the secret of life is hiding in plain sight, until one day the Law of Attraction tumbles into your awareness, as it did into my life about two years ago.
In my case I followed the Huna Philosophy, and one of the seven rules is energy flows where attention goes. In the Bible, and teachings of Buddha the principle is also contained. Mark 11.24 Whatsoever ye desire, believe that ye have it, and it is yours. So, I watched this movie featuring the eminent teachers of the LOA, not expecting to add much to my store of knowledge. Much to my surprise, I did learn a lot from this movie, and on that basis I highly recommend it.
Before watching this movie I knew that my thoughts created my reality. The missing link for me was the importance of feelings. When you feel good, good things tend to come to you, and when you feel bad, you attract bad things. So, it is important to have better ways of looking at situations, and then you will attract better situations. The other concept that impressed me was importance of gratitude. Gratitude rocks.
If you wish to buy a good book on the subject, I recommend The law of Attraction by Michael Losier, and, Ask and it is Given by Esther and Jerry Hicks. My favorite quote from the movie: 'What you think and feel, and what you manifest is always a match. Every single time. No exception' Esther Hicks. My other favorite quote: 'Your wish is my command.' The Universe.
My own insight from watching this movie came from the Gratitude segment, and also ties in with the Huna: To be grateful is to appreciate, to appreciate is to love, and to love is to be happy with.
63 of 73 found the following review helpful:
Legitimate ideas presented in a mystical/pseudo-scientific packageFeb 13, 2007
By Hopeful Cynic The good: The message is a good one and can be inspirational for certain segments of the population.
The bad: It will not easily convince those who require more rational and logical explanations for why "the secret" works (when it does). The overly dramatic presentation made the whole thing seem comical.
The first thing I noticed was the over-the-top opening scene with famous historical figures using this "secret" to attain their successes and the power-hungry ones hoarding this "secret" away from the masses (this is in the clip shown by Amazon). This set a tone for the movie (documentary?) that never allowed me to take it too seriously. It continues on to interviews with "experts" who elaborate on the secret, which was interspersed with silly dramatized scenes of people using this secret to attain their goals.
The message given by these experts is that the universe is governed by the Law of Attraction - that what we think shapes the outcome of our lives. This I don't have a problem with, except I would modify it to: "What we think CAN shape the outcome of our lives." These experts are so eager to deliver their message that they seem to dismiss reality. Just because I don't worry about not getting in an accident won't prevent one from happening (it will however, make the days leading up to the accident more pleasant and more productive). Just because I want to be the greatest golfer in the world won't turn me into the next Tiger Woods. Just because I want to cure cancer won't miraculously make me a scientist capable of doing so. And so on and so forth.
There is a valuable message here however, one that doesn't rely on unrealistic promises. Another way to talk about the Law of Attraction is to use the "self-fulfilling prophesy" idea from psychology. When we think something is going to happen (good or bad), we act in ways that actually help make it happen. It has nothing to do with brainwaves acting like magnets. It is true that our attitude determines the quality of our lives, so having a positive outlook on life would increase the likelihood (not guarantee) that good things will result. To have a more reasonable explanation for this can be found in the positive psychology movement. "Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life" by Martin E. Seligman is a good place to start for people who want a more meaty, academic take on this "phenomenon".
The reason I give it 3 stars despite such a negative review is that to me, "The Secret" is like the "magic" feather in Dumbo. The feather doesn't actually give Dumbo the ability to fly. He always had the gift to do so. What he lacked was the belief that he could and having the feather gave him the confidence to try. If this DVD helps people have the confidence to let out their inner talents/skills to attain their goals and take more risks for the sake of their vision, then by all means, use it.
136 of 163 found the following review helpful:
It's not that big of a secret...Feb 25, 2007
By A. Ort
"aorto"
"As a man thinketh in his heart so is he." - Proverbs
"As you sow, so shall ye reap." - Jesus
"You have not because you ask not." - Jesus
"That which I fear most has come upon me." - Job
"A man of the way conforms to the way;
A man of virtue conforms to virtue;
A man of loss conforms to loss." - Tao Te Ching
The Golden Rule.
Karma.
This isn't new. Not at all. It's just an essence extracted from a broader range of "universal" principles, packaged and marketed in a slick production, given a materialistic bent sanitized of overtly religious tones.
Easy to view with moments of inspiration the message is clear quite early.
Wanna be rich, get a bigger house, drive a spiffy car, want that soul mate? Start with being grateful for what you do have. Then think about what it is you want, visualize it, really feel it and the universe will at some point give it to you.
Don't believe it? Well, there's your wish. Your wish is the universe's command.
All of the speakers were philosophers, authors, writers, metaphysicians and other uncommonly titled individuals. Where, I wonder, is the factory worker, the bus driver, the inner city schoolteacher or the saint who handles your trash once a week?
"We become what we behold."
Marshall McLuhan knew it.
"Everything that you do comes back to you."
Wet Willie knew it.
"If I can see it, I can be it."
R. Kelly knew the secret too.
Doesn't seem to be that big of a secret. Maybe that's the secret.
Pick up a Bible, a Qur'an, a book of Buddhist Sutras or a Tao Te Ching. You'll find "the secret" and a whole lot more.
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