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Summary Of The Meta Physical Secret The Law Of Attraction
The video, The MetaPhysical Secret: The Law of Attraction, was exposed to the public in 2006. Since then, many individuals that live across the world have been impacted in some way. The Law of Attraction states that “Like attracts like”, our thoughts influences our realities, and lastly, pleasant thoughts will bring forth a life of health, wealth, and happiness. These three terms are primarily what the MetaPhysical Secret emphasized. The law of attraction is one of the twelve universal laws. The other universal laws are as follows: Law of Action, Law of Correspondence, The Law of Divine Oneness, Law of Vibration, Law of Attraction, The Law of Cause and Effect, The Law of Compensation, The Law of Perpetual Transmutation of Energy, The Law …show more content…
The religion I practice is Christianity. When applying this law into my life, I have to be careful. The bible is what Christians is supposed to live by not the universal laws. The law of attraction mentions that individuals should find out what they want and ask the universe. As Christians, we do not ask the universe for anything. We go to God and ask him for the necessities and wants of our hearts. God is the giver, not the universe. Also, the law of attraction focuses on living a great life and doing anything to have great health and wealth. Christianity is about living your life according and preparing for eternal life. Christians are not so caught up in their earthly lives because their main focus is the afterlife with God in …show more content…
I disliked the foreign captions. Some parts of the video were not in English. The parts that were not in English left me wondering what they were talking about. Since the captions were in a foreign language, I was unable to read and translate the speaker’s words. Another weakness is the sound of the video. Sometimes the sound was different from the speaker's mouth. Some of the strengths in this film was some of the lecturers were entertaining. The content they discussed was interesting at times because they added real life examples. Though the picture quality was bad, I could tell the video was put together nicely. They displayed keywords and quotations throughout the movie. Each keynote speaker seemed passionate about the information they taught. The graphic and video transitions were nice as well. Overall, I enjoyed the video though at times boring. The orators broke down the universal laws in ways I could understand it thoroughly. The pictures caught my attention and the speakers were

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