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The Secret: Astonishing coincidences are anything but coincidences

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There is more to life than you have ever imagined. There is much more you could live and experience than you ever thought possible. And the sooner you realize that by thought and will alone you can reorganize this reality like a computer creates instantly new virtual worlds, the better you will feel, the more you will see of the real potential of this existence. And this is something computable, measurable, it can easily be turned into mathematical equations. It is already a science, human sciences, and a huge part of philosophy, finally answered.

Just don't fall victim to the people who understand all too well these laws of nature and who will use it to take advantage of you, to exploit you. It includes religious leaders, secret societies, men's clubs, spiritualists, psychologists, motivators, psychic mediums and therapists. See for yourself how simple it is, independently from all of them, and explore it on your own.

Avoid the trap, avoid the ones who know it works and who will exploit you through it. There is nothing mysterious, nothing religious, nothing spiritual about The Secret. After all, it all started in one book by James Allen about simple human psychology, over 100 years ago. Read more about it here (a book on the subject that I am still writing):

Changing your future. Just wish it, be convinced, and it happens
http://www.themarginal.com/changingyourfuture.pdf

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"Without irony, this life would hardly be worth living."
Roland Michel Tremblay


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http://www.themarginal.com

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I was told a few years ago by Stanimal on Saturday, Mar 28, 2009 at 10:58:54 AM