Want to see The Secret at work?
By Paul Piotrowski on Aug 18, 2006 in Law of Attraction
One very cool and fun way to see “The Secret” at work is to start paying attention to any young children you might know. Most young children haven’t yet been “programmed” with limitations and so their ability to attract things into their life seems to be very powerful, even though their resources are supposedly non existant.
Ever seen a kid want a new toy or to go to some cool place like Disneyland? Kids don’t have money, and they don’t have any way to make money, but take a look at how they are able to use “The Secret” to get what they want.
Think about what they are doing? Let’s say they want a Barbie. Here’s what a child might do to attract it:
1) Watch commercials on TV where they show the Barbie they want and visualize having that Barbie everytime they see the commercial.
2) Become obsessed with this Barbie and ask for it every day, several times a day. “Mommy can I have this Barbie?”, “Daddy, can I have this Barbie?” It doesn’t matter if the parents give the kid a good excuse, the kid ingnores the excuse and asks again a few hours later or the next day. “Mommy can I have the Barbie now?”. Kids don’t give up. They either forget or they get what they want. They are relentless.
3) They act as if they are going to get the Barbie when they are around their friends even if all evidence tells them they are not. They have no money, no job, no way to get the Barbie, and the parents said no, yet there is the kid telling other kids “I’m getting that Barbie.”
4) As a way for parents to stop the attack of attracting everything the kids want all at once, putting the parents into bankruptcy we have devised a clever way to use Christmas and Birthday’s to stall the kids. “Yes you may have the Barbie for your birthday coming up in 5 months if you’re good.” and that makes the kid go around and say “I’m getting the Barbie for my birthday.” which stalls the intention and attraction of that toy until the birthday at which time the kid will almost definitely get the toy. If kids were smart enough not to want to wait for Christmas or their birthday (in a lot of cases they are), parents stand very little chance.
5) Kids cut out pictures of what they want and put them up on their wall, helping them visualize their desires.
My point is that we are born with the understanding of “The Secret”, we just get it trained out of us by “real life” at some point. If you recently watched the movie “The Secret” and want proof that the process works just have a chat with some kids. Talk to them. Find out what they want in life, and be amazed when you see them get it a short time afterwords, even if it doesn’t come from their parents, or relatives. Kids are amazing at creating things out of nowhere.
Just the thought of this makes me want to consider investing in a toy company, and shines a new light on why these companies spend so much money advertising toys on TV, getting into the heads of little children all over the country. You never see them show the prices of the items in the commercials because kids don’t care. Kids just want the toy, everything else is not their problem.
-Paul
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