Well...it certainly is very inspiring. It's almost like existentialism and Buddhism wrapped into one (Karma=Law of Attraction?). I really liked it.
However, I'm not buying into this psuedo-scientific assumption of a unifying 'law of attraction'. I think it's good advice for people to visualize their goals and feel good, and those things will then occur more frequently...but it has nothing to do with a powerful invisible force (at least there is no evidence). I mean, if you start looking at the silver-lining of everything, then you're obviously going to have a more positive aspect on everything. If you visualize your goals constantly, you're going to automatically adjust yourself in the path of that goal. There's nothing magical or supernatural about it... "If you want to achieve peace of mind and happiness, then have faith; if you want to be a disciple of truth, then search" -- Friedrich Nietzsche
Economic Left/Right: -9.50
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.72 |