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There are 10.4 million sites on the internet devoted to the Law of Attraction and 168 million sites devoted to the topic of Jesus.  Is there any relationship between these two phenomena?  In the book and movie, “The Secret” it is claimed that the Law of Attraction has been kept secret for millennia.  Is this true?

 

The answer to that question is a definitive yes, and no.  The Law of Attraction, if you follow the claims of “secret societies,” goes back to ancient Egypt.  It takes some careful analysis but the claims are essentially correct, in my opinion.  However, what is more certain is that this concept has been in plain sight for over 2,000 years.  Like the proverbial purloined letter, the Law of Attraction has been in millions of homes around the world in the teachings of Jesus.

 

All too often, the sayings of Jesus are taken out of context.  It is rare to actually see what he had to say in the complete context of his teachings.  If you examine his whole “stream of thought” on a topic, what results is a meaning and idea that frequently goes against what is taught as religious dogma.  This is the case with the Law of Attraction.  Given that many Christian “hard liners” spoke out against the concepts presented in “The Secret” and the Law of Attraction, I decided to take a closer examination of the actual sayings attributed to Jesus as they may relate to this subject.  What I found, and have documented in my recently released book, “Jesus Taught It, Too: The Early Roots of the Law of Attraction,” was that Jesus was a strong advocate of this principle.  He further talked about what has commonly been termed the “create your own reality” ideology and he actually introduced what I have termed, The Law of Responsibility.

 

Many have argued that these so called “laws” are not at all scientific and have no basis in the physical sciences.  Equal arguments have been put forth by some scientists that they are, in fact, physical laws.  That is a debate best left for others but recent advances in quantum physics at least suggests that there is more than meets the eye when it comes to how energy forces in the universe are organized and manipulated.  To avoid that debate, let us just say that these are “spiritual laws.”  I would have to say that few could argue with the basic premise, not including magnetism or electricity that like minded people tend to aggregate together.  People join in groups, unions or marriages because they share similar interests.   Animals form herds for mutual benefit, “birds of a feather flock together,” and even microscopic creatures form colonies.  Is this a physical law?  Perhaps it is but at a minimum the concept cannot be ignored in dealing with the notion that “like attracts like.”  From political parties, book clubs, ethnic clubs, sports teams and other social groupings, the operating principle is that similar ideas are attracted to one another.

 

After all, does not religion spread because people come to share a common theology?  It seems that whenever someone in the pulpit teaches the words of Jesus, it is always in the context of serving the church, not sinning, being faithful to god, worship and other concepts that perpetuate the need for the pulpit.  What is not usually taught or examined is that Jesus taught about how to live your everyday life.  He knew people were concerned about putting food on the table and a roof over their head.  He saw that people were ill, poor and lacking in personal freedom.  It is in this context that he put forward sets of principles and formulas that would enable people to live a happy life and not one of poverty stricken servitude and mindless worship.  Jesus taught that the “fields were already white with harvest” and that the “guiding intelligence” of the universe saw to it that all needs and desires are met.  These promises, contrary to what some would have you believe, were unconditional and required no servitude or worship.  They only required an open mind that could pierce through the cloak of ignorance and blind obedience in order to see the light of truth.

 



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  • anonymous said on Aug 05, 2007....
    I pushed the button and elected elected him to office and a He pushed the button and he dropped the bomb You pushed the button and could watch it on the television Those motherfuckers didn't last too long I'm sick of hearing about the "have's" and "have not's" Have some personal accountability The biggest problem with the way that we've been doing things is The more we let you have the less that I'll be keeping for me Well I used to stand for something Now I'm on my hands and knees Trading in my god for this one And he signs his name with a capital G Don't give a shit about the temperature in Guatemala Don't really see what all the fuss is about Ain't gonna worry about no future generations and a And I'm sure somebody's gonna figure it out Don't try to tell me that some power can corrupt a person You haven't had enough to know what its like You're only angry 'cause you wish you were in my position Now nod your head because you know that I'm right... alright! Well I used to stand for something But forgot what that could be There's a lot of me inside you Maybe you're afraid to see Well I used to stand for something Now I'm on my hands and knees Trading in my god for this one And he signs his name with a capital G
  • buckrogers said on Aug 06, 2007....
    The widely hyped "Secret" is another water-downed version of new-age philosophy written by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ernest Holmes, Thomas Troward, and others.  Even secular humanists are flying the banner of controlling your destiny with positive thought and the so-called law of attraction.  Like you say, people have been grouping themselves since time began, according to their beliefs and social/economic status.  The more damaging of this trait is the Iraqi civil war as well as gang violence, speading so perniciously thoughout our own country.
     
    In the 6th chapter of Matthew, Christ was more concerned about a person separating himself from the world, subjectively; that is, in the privicy of thought.  "You can't serve two masters."  The world is going to burden your consciousness from the peace of God to the turmoil of trying to survive in the world. 
     
    Matt: 27, 28,29 is very clear that whatever you do in life, positive thinking or negative thinking,  literal thought makes no difference in your destiny. In that sense, Christ makes it clear He is a determinist: Matt: 6:34 "Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself.  Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof." 
     
    The point being made here is it makes no difference who your friends are or what kind of company you have to keep...you are bound to have troubles to overcome.  They are manageable so long as you maintain your faith in God.             
  • shiningstar said on Aug 07, 2007....
    I agree with all you said philipharris. More and more people are beginning to understand that something has been missed in the teachings of Jesus. What I have found is that people pick and choose verses out of the Bible and use the perspective that their religions have taught them to understand them.  Jesus,  to me,  is a great teacher who offered me a chance to understand why he thought that I could do greater things than he did. What an uplifting,  inspiring thing to say about people.  Just imagine doing anything greater than he did. Yes I know that he did teach the same thing as the Secret. It is just that one has to work a little to grasp it from the Bible as the focuse and perception has been for so long that he came to save people.  As long as that is all people wamt I guess that is all they will get. Check oout my book at Amazon.com and I will do the same with yours.  Mine is Jesus or Jehovah.  It has 181 Bible references that most religious people do not even want to know and do not appear to have ever heard of no matter how much they have read their Bibles.One drop of clear water continously put into a bucket of dirty water will eventually produce a clear bucket of water. Peace.
  • desertsienna2 said on Aug 11, 2007....
    If there are 2.1 billion Christians, there are bound to be web sites on Jesus.  Jesus is a popular guy.
  • philipharris said on Aug 12, 2007....
    Ahh, both the dogma and the enlightened. I will check out your book, mine is now on Amazon for those who need to have their eyes opened.

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