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How to use the Website for The Secret

The Secret Website is a companion to the film and book and has a similar look and feel.

You’ll find freebies, forums and other features meant to enhance your experience with Rhonda Byrne’s The Secret.

CLICK HERE for the complete guide.

Videos for The Secret:

The Secret Website, www.thesecret.tv, offers several “gifts,” including these videos featuring moving music, imagery and affirmative statements to help you better use the law of attraction.

The Secret To Riches — “I am a money magnet. Everything I touch turns to gold.”

YouTube URL

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2MqciSMOmk

Secret.tv URL

http://thesecret.tv/secret-to-riches/

The Secret to You — “Today is the beginning of my new life. I am starting over today.”

YouTube URL

http://youtube.com/watch?v=phL0RLKL8bc

Secret.tv URL

http://thesecret.tv/secret-to-you/

Feeling skeptical? CBS news explores the phenomenon of The Secret.

James Arthur Ray, author of “The Science of Success,” and Psychology Professor John Norcross debate The Secret’s validity. Norcross contends The Secret is dangerous because it guarantees every wish can be granted. Ray says The Secret’s uplifting message is life-changing.

URL http://youtube.com/watch?v=HWfmkh7eN-4

On CBS’s Eye to Eye, Secret teacher Rev. Michael Beckwith reveals “the secrets behind The Secret” and expounds on his take on the law of attraction.

URL http://youtube.com/watch?v=j3qyb9sv28w

Looking for more cash? Secret teacher Bob Proctor explains his “secret to wealth.”

URL

http://youtube.com/watch?v=2YrC86hzex4

Chicken Soup for the Soul co-creator and Secret teacher Jack Canfield talks about being a “reverse-paranoid,” or optimistic person and how it can turn your life around.

URL http://youtube.com/watch?v=tUBJReN4GnM

A Thousand Splendid Suns/
Kite Runner

Double book exploration

Book Exploration
By Chuck Bowen

In his first novel The Kite Runner, and now A Thousand Splendid Suns, Khaled Hosseini writes about the Afghans caught in the middle of a seemingly endless string of wars and battles for power. Both novels paint a grim and moving picture of life in a war-torn country, and of lives lived in the face of hunger, death and a bleak future. Hosseini makes you realize that, even while bombs rain down and people are dying of hunger, people still fall in love, seek friends and, mostly, try to remain human.