10cf746e54 ISBN978-0-14-019571-2. Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Teachers of the law of attraction 3 Historical foundations in New Thought ideas 3.1 Portrayal of ideas preceding the New Thought movement 3.2 Elements in opening sequences 4 Production 5 Marketing 5.1 Packaging 5.2 Marketing campaign 6 The book 7 Reception 7.1 Criticism 7.2 Parodies 8 Legal controversies 9 Releases 9.1 Release dates 9.2 Future releases and spin-offs 10 See also 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External links . The Secrets at the Internet Movie Database The Secrets at AllMovie . Retrieved 2013-07-29. ^ Byrne, Rhonda (November 2006) [2006]. The process opens up overwhelming new horizons for the girls who find themselves caught between the rigid male establishment they grew up in, and the desire to be true to. The numbers. Retrieved 2007-05-10.
"Not a secret for long". Retrieved 2007-06-12. Other people involved in the film, who have spoken of their strong belief in the Law of Attraction include Esther Hicks and Jerry Hicks[8] (original edition only),[9] Mike Dooley, David Schirmer, and Marci Shimoff. Newsweek. A March 2007 issue of Skeptical Inquirer wrote that the central idea of the film "has [no] basis in scientific reality" despite invoking scientific concepts.[48]. Racheli Tikva Dayan . Salon.com. Channel Nine, after viewing the completed film, chose to not broadcast it. Truly the extremists of the Middle East deserve each other.
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