“The Secret has existed throughout the
history of mankind. It had been discovered,
coveted, suppressed, hidden, lost and recovered.
It has been hunted down, stolen, and bought for
vast sums of money. Now for the first time in
history, The Secret is being revealed to
the world . . .
“Fragments of a Great Secret have been found
in the oral traditions, in literature, in
religions and philosophies throughout the
centuries. For the first time, all the pieces of
The Secret come together in an incredible
revelation that will be life-transforming for
all who experience it.”{1}
| Knowledge of The Secret will
bring the knower great wealth, health, joy
and for those who persist, their soul mate:
everything you have ever wanted. The
Secret reveals the perennial wisdom of
the great teachers and avatars of history:
the Law of Attraction. According to Rhonda
Byrne, author of The Secret, that
“secret” (the Law of Attraction) is simply
the principle that like attracts like. This
Law of Attraction means that when we think
positive things or possibly bad things we,
as a result, draw those things to ourselves.
Another way of putting it is that when we
think negatively we will become more
negative because we have allowed the
negative to be drawn to us. |
 |
Rhonda Byrne, a 55 year-old Australian,
discovered The Secret during a time of great
upheaval in her family. Her father, Roland, died in
2004, her business was near bankruptcy, and her
relationships were indeed bankrupt. The stress of
life was bearing down on her and she found herself
in a place where she was receptive to most anything.
That “anything” came in the form of a book given her
by her daughter Hailey. The book, The Science of
Getting Rich,{2}
was the beginning of a transformation that would
lead Rhonda down the corridors of fame and wealth.
Ms. Byrne declared that “It lit a fire in me; it
was exactly the opposite of the way I thought life
worked.” The rekindled fire within her set her on a
quest that ultimately led her to devour much of the
occultic literature of our day and then to sit at
the feet of many of those “teachers” who deliver its
message.
Her discovery of these “great truths” led her to
employ her production company to produce a film that
would bring this much-sought-after “truth” to the
world. The result was The Secret, now
available in multiple languages.{3}
As of this writing the DVD (only available online)
has sold over 1.1 million copies since its release
in March 2006. The book was only written after the
film had been widely received around the globe. It
was released in November 2006 and has of this date
(spring 2007) sold over 1.2 million copies. The
Bodhi Tree, a well known metaphysical bookshop
in West Hollywood, reports that The Secret
has been “its biggest selling item in the 30-year
history of our store.”{4}
Not bad results for a first time author!
”If The Secret had a plot, it might go
something like ’Tony Robbins uncovers the
Judas Gospel and learns to use the Force.’”{5}
The film is regularly screened at New Age venues
including metaphysical group meetings, Unity
Churches, and the homes of believers. The Secret
was well-received on Oprah{6}
and it has been touted on Larry King Live as
well as similar shows. The prominent discussion of
The Secret in the media has given the film
major cultural traction.
A Time article by Jeffrey Ressner states
the The Secret is the mixing of ancient
philosophy found in the conspiratorial escapades of
The Da Vinci Code and the psychic science
(read science fiction) of the cult hit What the
Bleep Do We Know?{7}
According to the author and creator, Rhonda
Byrne, The Secret is “a philosophy that
literally can change your life and help you take
control of your destiny!”{8}
Now, if true, that would be like winning the
lottery. Ms. Byrne continues, ”If you follow its
philosophy, you can create the life you want . . .”
Ms. Byrne asserts that the Law of Attraction is “the
most powerful law in the universe,” and that it is
working all the time. “What we do is we attract into
our lives the things we want, and that is based on
what we’re thinking and feeling.” She says that when
we engage our feelings it becomes especially potent.
Our emotions super-charge the outcomes we desire!
She continues, “It is based on this principle that
we are actually creating our own circumstances by
the very choices we make in life.”{9}
In an interview with Quantumtouch, the
interviewer Julie makes a point regarding the global
impact of the film. Ms. Byrne responds by saying
that The Secret is contained in all the
ancient wisdom, no matter what philosophy. It is
buried within every one.{10}
On the surface this statement sounds quite innocent,
but her actual meaning goes much deeper. The idea
that this “wisdom is buried within everyone” is an
indicator that this belief is about our true divine
nature.
One of the Master Teachers of The Secret,
John Demartini, expounds by saying, “We have a
magnificent inner calling, vision, mission, power
inside us that we are not honoring and harnessing.
This movie brings it to the forefront that we can
[harness that power].”{11}
The premise of this idea is that “we all have a
divine essence within us, and we just need to get in
touch with it. In other words, as panentheists{12}
teach, God is in all of creation, including all
human beings, and once a person becomes aware of
this, there are no limits to what he can achieve.”{13}
Master Teachings
The Secret is revealed through some of the
most high-profile individuals of our day. They
include such notables as Jack Canfield, author of
the Chicken Soup for the Soul series of
books. Jack is a thirty-year veteran of metaphysics
and helps individuals achieve their personal goals
by helping them understand the Law of Attraction.
Another teacher is Neale Donald Walsch, known for
this book trilogy Conversations with God.{14}
He, too, is a student of metaphysics and teaches
that man is divine. John Gray is best known for his
popular book Men Are From Mars, Women Are From
Venus. These teachers speak with one voice.
Their message is brief, yet simple: You create
your circumstances; if you live in lack it is your
fault; you are an expression of divinity; in fact,
you are God. Another of The Secret
teachers is Fred Alan Wolf, a physicist. He makes a
profound statement on
The Secret
web site: “You! I want to tell you
something. You are God in disguise.”
Of the twenty-four Secret Teachers,
perhaps the most troubling is Rev. Michael Bernard
Beckwith. He is the pastor of Agape International
Spiritual Centre in California. His message is
that we are co-creators with God and that our
abilities are unlimited. Our potential is divine in
nature. Dr. Beckwith is troubling, in my view,
because he represents a pseudo-Christianity. He has
the greatest ability to be used to deceive those
whom God has touched by His Gospel. The Christian
who is unable to rightly discern God’s Word will
fall prey to such false teaching as found in The
Secret.
“Truths” That One Cannot Deny
So what is it that The Secret teaches that
would be harmful to the Christian? In her section on
acknowledgements Ms. Byrne names names and she lists
several that stand out as instructive. One name, in
particular, is Charles Fillmore, the founder of
Unity School of Christianity{15}
along with his wife Myrtle. Unity is a classic New
Age belief system that teaches the divinity of man.
Eric Butterworth, a former Unity minister, in his
book Discover the Power Within You,
underscores the New Age premise that Jesus taught
the divinity of mankind. Butterworth is of interest
because Oprah Winfrey proclaims he is her spiritual
mentor.{16}
Perhaps the most revealing of the occult
connection between Rhonda Byrne and her stable of
Master Teachers is Ester Hicks who channels a
non-physical being named Abraham.{17}
Hicks is but one thread in the occult pattern that
emerges in teachings of The Secret. Hicks’
story is similar to that of Helen Schucman, the
channel of
A Course in Miracles.{18}
The premise, whatever we think about and thank
about, we bring about is central to
understanding the Law of Attraction. In
Christian circles this concept is known as “name it
and claim it,” where the individual simply professes
a desire and then claims that God will provide it.
This is a Christianized form of an occult "truth.”
Ms. Byrne and her Master Teachers are more than
willing to use scripture to make their point. They
ask us to turn to Matthew 21:22 and Mark 11:24 where
Jesus tells His disciples, ”Whatever you ask in
prayer, believing, you will receive.” A common
mistake made by those who jump on the metaphysical
bandwagon is that they often overlook the whole
counsel of scripture. It is instructive that Ms.
Byrne did not ask her readers to consider James 4:3
where the writer says, “You ask and do not receive,
because you ask wrongly, to spend it on your
passions.”
The question the Christian should be asking
himself at this point is this: How does one ask
correctly? Verse 4 offers us a glimpse of God’s
truth. “Do you not know that friendship with the
world is enmity with God? Therefore whoever wishes
to be a friend of the world makes himself an enemy
of God.” James then draws our attention to verse 10
where it says, “Humble yourselves before the Lord
and he will exalt you.” The implication here is not
for us to command God to act because of our asking
or believing, but to allow Him to exalt us because
of our humility. This teaching would not fit very
well within the context of Rhonda Byrne’s The
Secret.
A central teaching of The Law of Attraction is
that nothing can come into your experience unless
you summon it through persistent thoughts.{19}
Another of the Master Teachers, Dr. Joe Vitale,
believes that “Everything that surrounds you right
now in your life, including the things you’re
complaining about, you’ve attracted.”{20}
According to Ms. Byrne, our feelings are our
greatest tool to help us create the positive things
in our lives. She says, ”Your thoughts are the
primary cause of everything.” She continues by
stating, ”Your thoughts determine your frequency,
and your feelings tell you immediately what
frequency you are on.”{21}
Ms. Byrne says that we are “the most powerful
transmission tower in the Universe. In simple terms,
all energy vibrates at a frequency. Being energy,
you also vibrate at a frequency, and what determines
your frequency at any time is whatever you are
thinking and feeling. All the things you want are
made of energy, and they are vibrating too.
Everything is energy.”{22}
Another way of stating this “truth” is to say that
as you focus on what you want, you are changing
the vibration of the atoms of that thing, and you
are causing it to vibrate to You. I know this is
a mind-blowing concept, but there’s more! Ms. Byrne
states that one of the most magnificent teachings of
The Secret is that “You are energy, and
cannot be created or destroyed. Energy just changes
form. And that means You! The true essence of You,
the pure energy of You, has always been and always
will be. You can never not be.”{23}
“When you are feeling good thoughts, it is
communication back from the Universe saying, ‘You
are thinking good thoughts.’ Likewise, when you are
feeling bad, you are receiving communication back
from the Universe saying, ‘You are thinking bad
thoughts.’”{24}
Our feelings about something turbo-charge our
outcome. In other words, we can purposely use our
feelings to transmit an even more powerful
frequency, by adding feeling to what we are
wanting.{25}
Michael Bernard Beckwith clarifies this concept by
stating, “You can begin right now to feel healthy.
You can begin to feel prosperous. You can begin to
feel love that’s surrounding you, even if it’s not
there. And what will happen is the universe will
correspond to the nature of your song. The universe
will correspond to the nature of that inner feeling
and manifest, because that’s the way you feel.” In
other words, don’t allow your perceived reality to
convince you otherwise, but step out and create your
new reality by simply saying it is so and the
Universe (God) will bring it about. Essentially, we
are seeking a god to do our bidding as we command.
Marci Shimoff, another of the Master Teachers,
makes this observation: “Once you begin to
understand and truly master your thoughts and
feelings, that’s when you see how you create your
own reality. That’s where your freedom is, that’s
where all your power is.”{26}
The Bible offers a different exhortation to the
Christian at this juncture. We read in 2 Corinthians
10:5 that we are to destroy arguments and every
proud obstacle to the knowledge of God, and take
every thought captive to the obedience of Christ.
Our purpose is not to use our thought life to
enhance ourselves, but to bring our thought lives
into obedience and submit ourselves to a holy God.
This thought is totally absent from The Secret!
Shimoff adds that we should consider if the
Universe is a friendly place for us to hang out. Ms.
Byrne says that knowing the Law of Attraction, we
would have to say that the Universe is, indeed, a
most friendly place where we can create our own
reality. The Secret (and New Age thought in
general) encourages its adherents to practice
affirmation as a way to channel one’s thought life
to a place where it will benefit the individual. Ms.
Byrne suggests the following affirmation: “This is a
magnificent Universe. The Universe is bringing all
good things to me. The Universe is conspiring for me
in all things. The Universe is supporting me in
everything I do. The Universe meets all my needs
immediately.”{27}
Lisa Nichols, also a Master Teacher, informs us
that the first step to achieving our desires is to
ask. “Make a command of the Universe. Let the
Universe know what you want. The Universe responds
to your thoughts.”{28}
It seems that if one were to “command” God (the
Universe) to produce all that he desired and wanted,
he might prefer a different outcome. In my view, the
secret to living the Christian life is to desire the
things that God desires for us rather than making a
command to fulfill one’s lusts. Dr. Joe Vitale
offers this quip: “This is really fun. It’s like
having the Universe as your catalogue. It is You
placing your order with the Universe. It’s really
that easy.”{29}
Nichols continues by stating that the second step
in achieving all that we want is to believe.
“Believe that it is already yours. Have what I love
to call unwavering faith. Believing in the unseen.”
In the moment you ask, and believe and
know you already have it in the unseen, the
entire Universe shifts to bring it into the seen. In
other words, God/The Universe immediately tunes to
your frequency and then because of the Law of
Attraction, he is obligated to supply all your
wants. Vitale makes another head-scratching comment
when he states, “The Universe will start to
rearrange itself to make it happen for you. You
don’t need to know how it’s going to come about. You
don’t need to know how the Universe will arrange
itself.”{30}
Just simply believe!
The third step according to Nichols is to
receive that which we have commanded. Nichols
states that an important part of our receiving is
for us to feel wonderful about it. Beckwith
comments, “This is a feeling Universe. If you just
intellectually believe something, but you have no
corresponding feeling underneath that, you don’t
necessarily have enough power to manifest what you
want in your life. You have to feel it.” I can
understand that! I recognize that I have limited
power. What power I may have is only that which God
allows me through the Holy Spirit to do His good
will—not mine. I also recognize that no
matter how wonderful I “feel,” my feeling about
something is not what is going to make it right in
God’s sight. It is only when I apply His will to the
matter that I see appropriate results.
The premise that mankind and the impersonal
Universe are interconnected is widely taught within
occultic, New Age, literature. They teach that
all-is-One. Man is an integral part of The
Supreme Mind and he is seen as being one with
it, to the point that he is the source of the
Universe.{31}
The Universe and The Higher Self
The concept of an impersonal energy or force that
is the “Universe” is not a new thought. It has been
around for a long time and has been recognized in
numerous belief systems that do not reflect God’s
truth.
Gary Zukav teaches that we should trust the
Universe because it is working toward our best and
most appropriate end. He adds that if we do trust
the Universe it will provide all that we desire:
“Let your higher self complete its task.{32}
In other words, allow the Universe (God) to complete
its work in you as you come to fully realize that
your “Higher Self" is the Divine Teacher.
Wayne Dyer helps clarify the role that the Higher
Self plays in our understanding of who we truly are.
In his text Your Sacred Self, he makes this
observation: “When you consult your higher self, you
learn that you are a part of the same divine essence
that connects all of us to the source of spirit.
There is one God, one source with many different
manifestations.”{33}
Dyer says that we relate to others in “terms of the
divineness that is flowing through them, which is a
manifestation of the energy supporting the physical
world. On the path of the sacred way, you experience
that force flowing through you and others.”{34}
He declares that we short-circuit the manifestation
of our Higher Selves (the divine spirit within) when
we practice a toxic lifestyle. A toxic lifestyle
would be one that denied man’s personal divinity.
Dyer goes on to say, “To allow your highest self to
triumph in this conflict between purity and
toxicity, you must let go of any idea that at your
core you are evil or a sinner.”{35}
To sum it up Ms. Byrne makes this observation:
“So whichever way you look at it, the result is
still the same. We are One. We are all connected,
and we are all part of the One Energy Field, or the
One Supreme Mind, or the One Consciousness, or the
One Creative Source. Call it whatever you want, but
we are all One.”{36}
The message of The Secret is plain for all to
see: “You are God in a physical body. You are Spirit
in the flesh. You are Eternal Life expressing itself
as you. You are a cosmic being. You are all power.
You are magnificence. You are the creator, and you
are creating the creation of You on this planet.”{37}
The Higher Self and Guidance
Rhonda Byrne and her Secret Teachers have
played their metaphysical hand close to their vest.
However, they have allowed their secret teaching to
come through on occasion. Ultimately, yielding your
life to the Universe and discovering your Higher
Self implies that you must at some point submit to
its deepest presence.
Ms. Byrne confides that “To love yourself fully,
you must focus on a new dimension of You. You must
focus on the presence inside of You. Take a moment
and sit still. Focus on feeling the life presence
inside you. As you focus on the presence within, it
will begin to reveal itself to You. It is a feeling
of pure love and bliss, and it is perfection. That
presence is the real You.”{38}
Ms. Byrne offers her viewer and reader a
sure-fire avenue to connecting with the “Presence”
within. She states without reservation that all
teachers in her film and in her book use meditation
to quiet their minds so they can be in full harmony
with the Universe. She says every teacher uses
meditation as a daily practice. She then adds that
“it wasn’t until I discovered The Secret that
I realized how powerful meditation can be.”{39}
To hear the Master Teachers of The Secret
tell it, one would think that discovering one’s
Higher Self or inner teacher is the high point of
spiritual or self discovery. In her book The
Possible Human, Jean Huston makes this
observation regarding the Presence. Ms. Houston is
guiding her students through an exercise and she
tells them that
“In the room is a Master Teacher of the
skill—this person or being is your Master
Teacher, and in the time that follows this
teacher will give you deep and potent
instructions to help you improve your skill. The
Master Teacher may speak in words or not.
Teachings may present themselves as feelings.
However this being works with you, the learning
on your part will be effective and deep. Once
you become familiar with your Master Teacher and
begin to trust and act on the advice and
knowledge that is imparted, you will find it
increasingly easy to have access to this kind of
deep learning . . .”
Houston fully discloses the true nature of this
inner Presence that Ms. Byrne alludes to. Apparently
unable to contain her enthusiasm, she further
states,
"The Master Teacher is a potent reminder of
our inner ‘allies’ and may often provide much
more teaching and wisdom than we had intended
when we set out on this journey. And the
exercise may also lead you to the discovery that
the inner realms have their own subtle
machinations for guiding you . . . we must also
listen to them, for they have urgent messages to
send us. If we cooperate with them—that is, with
our own deepest knowing—we begin to
notice an astounding change in our lives.{40}
If this is confusing, allow me to sum it up this
way. When you enter the realm of spiritual discovery
through meditative practices or some other
psycho-spiritual methodology you will at some point
find yourself face to face with a demon masquerading
as your inner guide or Master Teacher. It is
instructive to note that this inner guide or spirit
guide will at some point in time bring you an urgent
message from the “other side.” The subtle deception
that lies in wait for its innocent prey is not
discriminating. It will consume whomever it finds to
seduce.
Spiritual Discernment
Earlier I mentioned that I believe Michael
Bernard Beckwith to be a troubling figure in the
unfolding of The Secret and its Law of
Attraction. Rhonda Byrne became the “Big Get” for
many in the world of television and the media. Oprah
Winfrey was no different. After Ms. Byrne appeared
on Oprah she realized her dreams as her film and
book sales went through the roof. After her segment
on Oprah The Secret was officially out and
the book instantly became the bestseller
literally overnight.
Michael Bernard Beckwith appeared with Ms. Byrne
on Oprah and became an instant celebrity. His second
Oprah appearance included the taking of questions
from audience members. One of particular note was a
lady named Maureen. Her question centered around her
being a Christian. Maureen stated that her family
puts their faith in God, and that it seemed to her
that The Secret teaches that we should put
our faith in ourselves. “And so,” she said, “I was
wondering, is God anywhere in this?“
Here is what Beckwith had to say to Maureen: “The
Secret involves the laws of the universe and they,
in turn, describe the nature of how God works.
[Jesus] said, 'Pray believing that ye have, that ye
may receive.' That's The Secret in a
nutshell. Pray believing and feeling and sensing
that you already have it, and then you're available
to receive it."
The disturbing part of his answer came when he
offered this thoughtful conclusion to Maureen’s
question: "The Secret isn't about
contradicting religion—it supports it. It actually
goes underneath the culture and explains to you the
sacred laws that these wonderful teachers have
brought to us," he said. According to Beckwith,
The Secret is about supporting the great
spiritual traditions in a more modern form. "It
really is just putting Christianity, Judaism, all
the great teachings into a current vernacular."
He smoothed the rippling waters created by her
question, and by side-stepping her real concern he
offered her a decoy. His implication was that the
archaic teachings and mis-interpretations of the
Bible can no longer be held as the standard of
truth, but this new generation of believers is
looking for ways to better connect with spiritual
truth.
Sadly, there are a multitude of Maureens in the
greater Christian church who may be easily persuaded
by the decoys of spiritual heresy. It was
interesting to see Oprah turn in her chair and catch
Maureen’s eye and declare that she is a Christian,
thereby implying that the teachings of The Secret
as delivered by Beckwith are rock solid
Christian principles.{41}
The greater “spiritual traditions” referred to by
Beckwith are no less than the perennial philosophy
and ancient wisdom taught by proponents of New Age
thought and organizations like the Rosicrucians and
other occult groups. The Rosicrucians teach that
members will “achieve a gradual inner awakening,
leading to a permanent awareness of the unity of all
creation and your personal relationship with the
‘oneness’ of the universe.”{42}
Lost in Commonsenseville!?
Deception always comes packaged in a veneer of
truth. Otherwise it would not be acceptable! The
Secret is no different. There are several
aspects of the teaching that would be good and right
to exhibit in one’s life. Here are some examples:
1. We should be grateful.
Christians should be grateful in all things. The
scriptures use the word “contentment.” Philippians
4:11 tells us that we are to be content in whatever
state we find ourselves. In regards to the teaching
of The Secret I found this verse particularly
interesting. The verse begins, “Not that I complain
of want . . .” My reading of The Secret
reveals just that. My wants and desires must be
brought into manifestation because I simply ask.
Ms. Byrne makes this observation: “It is impossible
to bring more into your life if you are feeling
ungrateful about what you have. Why? Because the
thoughts and feelings you emit as you feel
ungrateful are all negative emotions.” The following
verses (4:12-13) in Philippians offer us a glimpse
into the meaning of the real secret to life: “I know
how to be abased, and I know how to abound; in any
and all circumstances I have learned the secret of
facing plenty and hunger, abundance, and want. I can
do all things through him who strengthens me.” In
contrast, the teaching of The Secret is that
by expressing gratitude we increase our opportunity
to receive more.{43}
2. We should give thanks. Above
all, the Christian should be thankful because of
what Jesus did for him on the cross. However, there
are those who are less than thankful. Romans 1:20
tells us that we have no excuse of not knowing that
God exists because of His creation. Verse 21 says,
"Although they knew God they did not honor him as
God or give thanks to him, but they became futile in
their thinking and their senseless minds were
darkened. Claiming to be wise, they became fools . .
.”
Colossians 3:15-17 offers new believers this
exhortation:
“And let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts
. . . And be thankful. Let the word of Christ dwell
in you richly, as you sing psalms and hymns and
spiritual songs with thankfulness in your hearts to
God.”
Michael Bernard Beckwith says that we are to sing
our own song. The scripture seems clear that our
song is to glorify God rather than ourselves.
Beckwith comments, “You can begin to feel the love
that’s surrounding you, even if its not there. And
what will happen is the universe will correspond to
the nature of your song.”{44}
In other words the Universe—God—will comply with the
commands in “our song.”
3. We should give liberally. It is
without question that the Christian should be a
generous giver because he has been given so much. 2
Corinthians 9:6-8 offers this truth:
“The point is this: he who sows sparingly
will also reap sparingly, and he who sows
bountifully will also reap bountifully. Each one
must do as he has made up his mind, not
reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a
cheerful giver. And God is able to provide you
with every blessing in abundance, so that you
may always have enough of everything and may
provide in abundance for every good work.”
On the other hand, The Secret teaches that
“giving is a powerful action to bring more money
into your life, because when you are giving you are
saying, ‘I have plenty.’”{45}
The principle here, for those who follow the
teachings of the Law of Attraction, is to be
positive in your actions and thereby send the
correct frequency or vibration into the Universe so
you can get more. In my view, the biblical standard
is far more pleasing to a holy God.
4. We should focus on the good in others.
The Christian is to consider others better than
himself and not become jaded. Philippians 2:3 offers
this counsel:
Do nothing from selfishness or conceit, but
in humility count others better than yourselves.
Let each of you look not only to his own
interests, but also to the interests of others.
Here once again, The Secret or the Law of
Attraction is contrary to the teachings of Jesus.
Marci Shimoff makes this revealing statement: “But
for relationships to really work, we need to focus
on what we appreciate about the other person, not
what we’re complaining about.”{46}
On the surface this admonition sounds really great;
however, as we have seen before in the Law of
Attraction, the actor’s actions are really all about
getting what he wants. Shimoff continues her
comment, “When we’re complaining about those things
we’re only getting more of those things.” The
dynamics of inter-personal relationships do seem to
agree with Shimoff’s premise: if we’re less than
adorable we’re going to get that reflected back to
us by others. I agree that this may likely be the
case. But our doing so as a follower of The
Secret is to multiply our chances at getting
what we want rather than looking after the interests
of others.
5. We should praise and bless our enemies.
The scripture clearly teaches that the Christian is
to bless others.{47}
The Christian who hears this idea from the stable of
teachers under Rhonda Byrne will likely believe that
The Secret is in alignment with God’s Word.
But not so fast! According to Lisa Nichols, we are
to recognize the beauty in those things around us
and then “bless and praise them.” Ms. Byrne offers
this understanding of blessing: “Lisa’s wise words,
to ‘praise and bless’ the things around you, are
worth their weight in gold. When you are blessing or
praising you are on the highest frequency of love.
In the Bible, the Hebrews used the act of blessing
to bring forth health, wealth, and happiness.” In
other words, we should confer our blessing so we
might gain prosperity! Another head-shaking comment
follows the above statement: “Praising and blessing
dissolves all negativity, so praise and bless your
enemies.”{48}
Blessing is an important part of the Christian life.
We are blessed to be a blessing. Psalm 128:1 and 4
say, “Blessed is every one who fears the Lord, who
walks in his ways! Lo, thus shall the man be blessed
who fears the Lord.” The Psalmist draws our
attention to another truth that The Secret
chooses to ignore. Ms. Byrne’s worldview and that of
all likeminded teachers discounts the precept that
one should fear the Lord. In their view, the
“Lord”, the Universe, is not to be feared, but to be
commanded to act on their behalf and bring them the
riches they desire.
Finding Our Way in Commonsenseville
In the Law of Attraction and The Secret it
is difficult to discern the occultic trappings when
our focus is on such commonsense teachings as seen
above. However, for the discerning it becomes clear
that the perceived “truths” taught as The Secret
are in reality false teachings for the Christian.
They do not line up with God’s Word. They are out of
focus and agreement.
The Secret is the latest in a series of
examples that are used by the enemy of truth to
nullify God’s authoritative Word. A previous film
that made its way into the minds of many
unsuspecting viewers was What the Bleep!?, a
2004 film dealing with much of the same material as
The Secret. There have been numerous books
touted by Oprah Winfrey and others who sing the
praises of the same world view.{49}
Romans 12:1-2 offers us God’s truth in light of
the emotional feelings encouraged in The Secret.
Paul exhorts his brothers,
I appeal to you therefore by the mercies of
God to present your bodies as a living
sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is
your spiritual worship. Do not be conformed to
this world but be transformed by the renewal of
your mind, that you may prove what is the will
of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.
Note that Paul did not say that we should consult
our feelings about the matter, but that our
spiritual worship is to present our bodies as a
sacrifice to the Lord. The message of The Secret
is not selflessness, but selfishness and self
indulgence.
The discerning Christian must not only become
aware of such cultural shifts as noted above, but he
must be well-informed of the underlying falsity of
such views—to judge rightly using the scripture as
his guiding light. Our adversary is not asleep at
the switch. He is looking for those whom he may
devour by his cunning deception. The challenge for
the Christian is to remain true to the scripture and
faithful to the end. Our life’s purpose is to
glorify our Father. Jesus clarified this truth by
saying, “By this my Father is glorified, that you
bear much fruit, and so prove to be my disciples.”{50}
Then Jesus added,
And this is eternal life, that they know thee
the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you
sent. I glorified thee on earth, having
accomplished the work which thou gave me to do;
and now, Father glorify thou me in thy own
presence with the glory which I had with thee
before the world was made.{51}
We have seen by the above information that the
purpose of the Christian life is to glorify God—not
one’s self. It is not about garnering the wealth of
the world, or to live in perfect health. Our true
motivation in all that we do is to honor our Creator
and to point others to the mercies and goodness of a
loving Father.
Author's Comment:
This article is dedicated to Maureen who appeared on
Oprah 2/16/2007, and the other Maureens who desire
to know if the message of The Secret is one
that they might incorporate into their Christian
lives. My prayer is that this article will help them
discern God's truth and then apply it in their
lives. Proverbs 4:23
Notes
1.
www.thesecret.tv/home-synopsis.html
2. Wattles, Wallace, The Science of Getting Rich,
1910. For a complete manuscript see
blog.marcaccetta.com/blog/files/the_science_of_getting_rich.pdf
3. Language translations: German, Spanish,
Portuguese, French, Japanese, Chinese.
4.
www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1573136,00.html
5. Karin Klein, Self Help Gone Nutty, LA Times,
Feb. 13, 2007
tinyurl.com/2bldwp
6. From the Oprah.com website: “One Week Later:
The Reaction to "The Secret". . . One week
later…the reaction to The Secret! Your emails poured
in and Oprah.com went off the charts! The secret to
making more money, losing weight, falling in love,
landing your dream job…and you want more! The
questions, the successes and the lives changed.
Stories you have to hear! A follow-up to the show
everybody is talking about! Talk about this show.”
http://tinyurl.com/39jkxf
7. What the Bleep!?,
www.whatthebleep.com/whatthebleep/ The movie is
greatly influenced by the teachings of J. Z. Knight
(Ramtha). The three producers of the film were
involved with The Ramtha School of Enlightenment and
Ms. Knight had creative control over the film. In
reality the film was nothing more than an
infomercial for Ms. Knight and her school.
www.ramtha.com/default.asp
8. The Secret comes to Oprah, 2/8/2007,
blog.marcaccetta.com/blog/2007/02/the_secret_come.html#more
9. Ibid.
10.
www.Quantumtouch.groupee.net
11.
www.newsobserver.com/105/story/538825.html
12. This universal arrangement is not pantheism
(all is God), but panentheism, (God in all
things and beings) a term devised by Karl C. F.
Krause (1781-1832) to describe his thought. It is
best known for its use by Charles Hartshorne and
recently by Matthew Fox. Panentheism says that all
is in God, somewhat as if God were the ocean and we
were fish. If one considers what is in God's body to
be part of God, then we can say that God is all
there is and then some. The universe is God's body,
but God's awareness or personality is greater than
the sum of all the parts of the universe. All the
parts have some degree of freedom in co-creating
with God. At the start of its momentary career as a
subject, an experience is God-as the divine initial
aim. As the experience carries on its choosing
process, it is a freely aiming reality that is not
strictly God, since it departs from God's purpose to
some degree. Yet everything is within God.
www.websyte.com/alan/pan.htm
13.
www.lighthousetrailsresearch.com Napoleon Hill
made the statement, "Whatever your mind can conceive
and can believe, it can achieve" popular in his book
Think and Grow Rich.
14. See our article on Neale Donald Walsch:
http://christianinformation.org/article.asp?artID=63
15. See our article on Unity:
christianinformation.org/article.asp?artID=46
16. Eric Butterworth, Discover the Power Within You,
(New York, Harper & Row 1968). Also see our article
on Oprah:
christianinformation.org/article.asp?artID=103
17. See: Acknowledgments - Inspirational Teachings,
Byrne, Rhonda, The Secret, p. xv.
www.abraham-hicks.com/teachings_brief.php,
www.money-health-relationships.com/abraham-hicks.html
18. Helen Schucman, A Course in Miracles.
Article, Kenneth Wapnick, Awaken From the Dream,
(Roscoe, N. Y., Foundation for A.C.I.M. 1987) p. 2.
Note the hyperlink in the text to our article on
A Course in Miracles.
19. Rhonda Byrne, The Secret, (New York,
Atria Books 2006; Hillsboro, OR, Beyond Words
Publishing 2006) p. 28.
20. Ibid., p. 27.
21. Ibid., p. 31.
22. Ibid., p. 156.
23. Ibid., p. 159. See also James Redfield, The
Celestine Prophecy, (New York, Warner Books
1993) p. 42. "In other words, the basic stuff of the
universe, at its core, is looking like a kind of
pure energy that is malleable to human intention and
expectation in a way that defies our old mechanistic
model of the universe—as though our expectation
itself causes our energy to flow out into the world
and affect other energy systems."
24. Ibid., p. 33. Betty Eadie, Embraced by the
Light (Placerville, CA, Gold Leaf Press 1992),
p. 57-58. Also see our article on Ms. Eadie:
tinyurl.com/34kxv8
25. Byrne, p. 35; Redfield, p. 153.
26. Byrne, p. 39.
27. Ibid., p. 40.
28. Ibid., p. 47.
29. Ibid., p. 48.
30. Ibid., p. 51.
31. Ibid., p. 160.
32. Gary Zukav, The Seat of The Soul (New
York, A Fireside Book, 1990), p. 240.
33. Wayne Dyer, The Sacred Self (New York,
HarperCollins Publishers, 1995), p. 237; Redfield,
p. 148, "Our higher self, our evolutionary
identity."
34. Ibid., p. 237.
35. Ibid., p. 287.
36. Byrne, p. 162; Fritjof Capra, The Tao of
Physics (Boulder, Colorado, Shambhala
Publications, Inc., 1975), p. 130-131, 307.
37. Byrne, p. 164.
38. Ibid., p. 173.
39. Ibid., p. 23. Also see our article on
Meditation,
christianinformation.org/article.asp?artID=78.
See also Psalm 1:2, Joshua 1:8.
40. Jean Houston, The Possible Human (Boston,
J.P. Tarcher, Inc., 1982), p. 178-180; Zukav, pp.
217, 237; Willis Harman, Higher Creativity
(Los Angeles, Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc., 1984),
pp.108-109.
41. See our article on Oprah,
christianinformation.org/article.asp?artID=103.
42. AMROC website: "On the Spiritual Level: Achieve
a gradual inner awakening, leading to a permanent
awareness of the unity of all creation and your
personal relationship with the "oneness" of the
universe. This leads to an integration of all
aspects of your being. From this spiritual
foundation, from your connection with the greater
whole, everything else flows. The Rosicrucian
studies aid you in developing a workable and
practical philosophy of life and the inner peace
that comes from understanding the nature of the
universe and your relationship to it.
www.rosicrucian.org/about/mastery/mastery04potential.html.
https://www.thesecret.org/mastery/benefit.html
43. Byrne, p. 74, 77.
44. Ibid., p. 35.
45. Ibid., p. 107-108.
46. Ibid., p. 121.
47. Luke 6:28.
48. Byrne, p. 152.
49. See our article on Oprah:
christianinformation.org/article.asp?artID=103.
50. John 15:8.
51. John 17:3-5.
© 2007 Russell V. Wise. Reprinted with
permission.
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