Sunday, January 27, 2013

The Science of Getting Rich, Its Relationship With "The Secret," and The Law of Attraction

By Brendon G. Burwell


Getting rich is also a science that has its own laws. Anyone who understands them and abides by them can become rich and take control of his life. All of us have heard of the Law of Attraction but how many of us actually practice it in daily lives? Wallace D. Wattles had written a book a century ago, which turned out to be a timeless classic. In his book, he had opined that getting rich is a predictable income if one understands and inculcates the principles that he has summarized in his book. This book has inspired many teachers and philosophers who also believe in doing things in a "certain way" to get money. Any person who knowingly or unknowingly does things in the said manner ends up getting rich. Bob Proctor, Rhonda Byrne, Michael Beckwith, and Jack Canfield came together to create a new type of training seminar called "The SGR seminar" modeled on Wattles' wealth creation philosophies.

The SGR seminar is a comprehensive training system that aims to explain principles of Wattles and encourages everyone to incorporate them in their daily lives. The seminar also includes audio, written, and live seminar formats to help individuals learn, employ and master these incredibly simple but important principles of wealth creation. What makes this seminar more striking is its in-built vehicle that enables participants to make money through an affiliate program. The seminar therefore not only empowers individuals with the knowledge to become rich but also provides means to extend their income. The seminar therefore is a unique amalgamation of original concepts by Wattles and expertise of masterminds like Bob Proctor, Jack Canfield and Michael Beckwith, and Rhonda Byrne.Have you read the Science of Getting Rich but feel a little stuck with what to do next to bring about the financial changes you would like to see? Maybe you feel you would like a more modern take on this old classic.... This will help... read on....

Furthermore, the science of getting rich does not entail that the possession of skills, talents, and abilities are assurances that you can become rich and successful. If we are to observe our environment, we would be able to see that many individuals who possess greater talents and abilities remain to be poor. While those who are only average in all respects get rich.This is so because those who happen to have average talents and abilities are doing things in certain ways. In addition to, being thrifty does not guarantee that you will become rich. Many thrifty people are poor while those who are free spenders often get rich.

To sum it all, getting rich is the result of doing things in certain ways. These certain ways of doing things can also be included in the laws of success - laws which do not only enable man to get rich but they also make man successful in different aspects of life.If anyone in your place can get rich, so can you. Getting rich is not a matter of choosing the best profession or business. People can get rich in every profession or business while others who are in line with same profession and business remain to be poor. Again, that is because, getting rich is dependent upon our manner of doing things. We should do things in certain ways to get rich and successful.

Wattles points out that often, in many professions, especially helping professions like teaching, medicine, and ministry, those involved go about it all wrong. Instead of helping others reach a new level, they simply create more of what they are trying to get rid of.Teaching breeds more ignorance, medicine brings more disease, and ministry brings more sin. No matter what your profession, these seven principles will help you succeed:

What is the missing ingredient in both these examples? In the first instance if the person has had the fortune, once they lock in to the teachings, to have never had a backward step, or fallen off the horse, how can they help you if you fall off. In the second example, if the person is teaching you purely from what they have read, where will there knowledge and experience come from to help you get back on the horse, WHEN you fall off? It is so important to realise that knowledge comes from experience and wisdom comes from observing and applying that knowledge over a period of time.Why do so many people fail at incorporating these teachings?, one of the main reasons is that the people teaching them cannot identify with the person that has fallen off the horse.

Because there is no understanding of this scenario the person trying to learn gives up. It is no good telling them that they have fallen off because they did not follow the system correctly or that they did not understand the teachings.I think that all the multimillionaire proponents of these teachings are fantastic and most of them, although money driven, do actually have the knowledge of how powerful these laws are.One thing is for sure though, mere mortals WILL FALL OFF THE HORSE and unless the person guiding you has fallen off and got back on many times, how will they assist you to get back on.

I have made these teachings work for me and I have helped countless people over the years and I believe my main strength is understanding that you will keep hitting a brick wall and thinking that things are not working and you are doing something wrong.Do not worry there is nothing wrong with you and these setbacks are all part of the journey. Fortunately knowing that they will occur and accepting them as part of the learning curve does help.

Some experiments performed with several species of houseplants in the 1970s found a correlation between the aural surroundings and growth characteristics as observed by growth characteristics and EEG equipment. Subsequent experiments found that threatening harm to the plant itself, another plant, or even just thinking about it caused a dramatic response is EEG activity. Thought about the plant, and especially visualization of a thriving plant by a human subject causes increased growth rates and overall plant health. Again, distance did not affect the outcome.

In the late 1990s, researchers at Princeton University came up with an experiment designed to see if there was a way to track changes in how random the output from a random number generator was and what, if anything could affect the outcome. Each spike in the data was then examined with respect to news events worldwide and a tremendous correlation was found.It would seem the more people are affected by the event, the greater the effect. For instance, there is a spike every New Years Eve that seems to travel around the world. Events such as violent attacks, natural disasters and some sporting events that really have people concentrating on an outcome are the most likely "spontaneous" events to register.Experiments have also been conducted with the eggs to determine if a large number of minds with the same purpose in mind can have a collective effect. Correlation was found between experimental events where a very large number of people concentrate on a given goal at the same time. Experiments by late night talk-show host Art Bell produced chaotic though tangible results that were also measured on the Princeton Eggs.What is even more exciting is that the effect seems to occur outside the constant of space and time, as well. For instance, the effect of something happening in India is just as likely to appear on an egg in the subcontinent as the Canada. Also, when events were about to unfold that no one or only a few people were aware of, there has been several minutes of lead-time demonstrated from when the effect is first noted in the Eggs and the corresponding event occurs.




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