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Many people have found the methods prescribed in The Secret to be helpful for changing personal attitudes and habits. Perhaps you tried to follow those same methods as outlined in The Secret with only limited success. You might want to use Mind Movies instead.

All you need is 3 minutes when you get up and 3 minutes before you go to bed for a total of 6 minutes each day. You will have no affirmations to write down or repeat every day, as Mind Movies shows you how to use personalized videos that you will create by following the easy steps given by the Mind Movie course. You pick the photos, the tunes, and how you feel, and as such, you pick your future.

While using affirmations is a common practice, most people don’t reach the emotional depth necessary to attain goal realization. But, when Mind Movies is employed, you develop a movie that is illustrative of exactly the way you desire your life to be. When you combine these photos with certain musical selections that sets the emotional mood, you will start to notice your life getting better.

Use your pictures that encompass your dreams, put them on a hard drive, and select certain phrases that propel you toward your desires. Now you’ll want to pick a theme song that creates excitement about achieving your dreams. Combine all of the elements to create an individualized film that helps you actually foresee your future life. Remember, you can create an individual Mind Movie for each goal, so your possibilities for making your dreams into reality are limitless.

Many Mind Movies have worked wonders for people all over the world. Mind Movies are compatible with iPod, PCs, and DVDs, which enables you to view them anytime you wish, no matter when you are. All you need are 6 total minutes every day. By viewing your Mind Movie for 6 minutes a day, you can change your life in the time it takes to brush your teeth morning and night.

You can have anything you want in life regardless of where you are right now, creating mountains of wealth. Make your list – a perfect mate in your life, travel wherever you want to go, and have your dream career as well. You can create the destiny that only you can dream of with your original Mind Movies. 

Mind Movies is a Law of Attraction product that is designed to help you achieve your goals and dreams through the power of video. This product has been out for a while and since the movie The Secret became a household name, more and more people across the world have started using the technique this product teaches. Here are the basics of Mind Movies and what the product can and cannot do for you.

I for one was absolutely skeptical when I saw Mind Movies for the first time. Even though I am a big fan of the Law of Attraction and what it can do I wasn’t sure this product could make a difference. That said, many leaders in the self-improvement industry support Mind Movies and what it does, which made me at least willing to suspend my skepticism momentarily so that I could try it. Ten months later and I can definitely say that this product delivers.

Take a look at the sales letter for Mind Movies, and you’ll see that it promises a lot to customers who buy it. You might be skeptical about that, too, and you have all right to be if you think that the actual product alone will get you everything that you desire. The promises that it gives can definitely manifest, but only if you are willing to put in the effort yourself.

With the Mind Movies Creation Kit, they teach you how to successfully create your very own personalized movie with images, sayings, and music that you watch in order to help you achieve your goals. The product gives a detailed workbook to help you dig deep to figure out what is important to you and what to include in your mind movie. Best of all, they give you an easy to use software to put it all into one package.

The program does leave something out, which is that I think it should teach folks how to put their movies on their iPhones or Blackberries if they want to; that way, people can take their movies with them and watch them whenever they want to. It can be done, but I had to research it on my own; not a big deal, but just something that would make the program even better.

Mind Movies can help you almost immediately.  Spend some time creating your movie, go through the workbook, and then do some research to find pictures you want to include in your movie.  Then, begin to watch your movie everyday, preferably morning and night. When you begin to watch it, you should begin to see results, such that you will begin to achieve your goals, within the next 90 days or so. In some cases, the goals come even faster than that, but I think 90 days is about average for some of the bigger things you want to achieve.

If you want to benefit from Mind Movies, you will need some basic computer skills. Other than that, the program walks you through everything you need to know to make your movie. I definitely recommend it overall, and can tell you that it works if you truly commit to using it.

 

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The phrase Law of Attraction, although used widely by New Thought authors, has a variety of meanings. Turn-of-the-20th-century references conceptualized the law of attraction as relating to physical structure and to how matter develops. A more modern consensus among New Thought thinkers is that the Law of Attraction says people’s thoughts (both conscious and unconscious) dictate the reality of their lives, whether or not they’re aware of it. Essentially “if you really want something and truly believe it’s possible, you’ll get it”, but putting a lot of attention and thought onto something you don’t want means you’ll probably get that too.

Widespread popular interest for the law of attraction reached its peak after the release of the The Secret, a 2006 cinematic release. After the film’s release, the book Law of Attraction: The Basics of the Teachings of Abraham by Esther Hicks and Jerry Hicks made the New York Times Best Sellers list, drawing more attention and interest to this topic. Prior to this, the couple had been in the New Age field since the 1980s.

In 2007, the writer of the bestselling book, The Secret, Rhonda Byrne had become so popular that she was interviewed on Oprah Winfrey. By the time Byrne went on Oprah the book had already gotten its break on the Ellen DeGeneres show and was “hugely successful”. Oprah aired the first of two segments on February 8, 2007.

Since many of the claims of the law of attraction appear impossible without violating established scientific principles and our understanding of the universe, it has received criticism from the scientific community. Physicist Ali Alousi, for instance, criticized it as unmeasurable (and therefore unscientific) as well as questioning the likelihood that thoughts can affect anything outside the head. The Associated Press is also quoted as saying that “some medical professionals suggest it could even lead to a blame-the-victim mentality and actually be dangerous to those suffering from serious illness or mental disorders”.

Skeptical Inquirer magazine criticized the lack of falsifiability and testability of the claims . The evidence provided is usually anecdotal and because of the self-selecting nature of the positive reports, as well as the subjective nature of any results, highly susceptible to confirmation bias and selection bias. References to modern scientific theory are questionable. Brainwaves have an electrical signal, and any magnetic field produced by the brain is actually negligible. Not to mention the required shielding of a room against outside magnetic sources, to enable the minuscule magnetic field of the brain to be isolated and detected by very sensitive equipment. So, “the brain’s magnetic field of 10 -15 tesla speedily dissipates from the skull and is promptly swamped by other magnetic sources, not to mention the earth’s magnetic field of 10 -5 tesla, which overpowers it by 10 orders of magnitude”

The use of the term “metaphysical law” has also come under fire (of the term and)

Both Dr. Victor Stenger (PhD. Physics, UCLA 1963) and Dr.Leon Lederman (PhD. Physics Columbia Univ.) are critical of references to quantum physics to bridge any unexplained or seemingly implausible effects, which are hallmark traits of modern pseudoscience.

Writing in the New York Times, Virginia Heffernan said: ““The Secret” is not really a book but a series of misquotations from historical figures and fraudulent maxims from no-count hucksters. And yet something inside that gooey red waxy seal on the front of “The Secret,” and the book’s believe-in-magic glitter, takes me to a happy place.” The hitherto undiscovered “Secret”, is actually a mix of misunderstood quantum physics and a re-telling of “New Thought” fallacies, which have been around since the late 18th century.

The principles of mindmovies have also been interpreted in the realm of medicine and illness. In 1990, Bernie Siegel (a retired assistant clinical professor of surgery at Yale) published a popular book, Love, Medicine and Miracles, which claimed that the threat of disease was related to a person’s imagination, will, and belief. Siegel advocated “love” as the primary source of healing and longevity stating that “if you want to be immortal, love someone.” Some argue that this claim is falsified by the eventual death of every known human, despite the propensity of so many to love each other. As yet, no immortal loving people have been discovered. Siegel’s description has been largely rejected by the medical community. The most notable critic is neuroendocrinologist and Stanford professor Robert Sapolsky, who devoted a whole chapter in his book Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers to critiquing Siegel. Sapolsky refers to Siegel’s general idea as “benign gibberish” but is strongly critical of what he sees as blaming patients for their illness, based only on questionable anecdotal evidence. Sapolsky sums up his primary criticism as follows: