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The Law Of Attraction 4.0

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  • Date added: December 24, 2008
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CNET editors' review

Reviewed by: CNET staff on December 08, 2009

The Law of Attraction provides tips and instruction for improving your life through the art of positive energy. This short, basic ebook is an interesting take on the self-help concept.

The program's interface is a breeze to follow since it's just a short, 25-page PDF e-book. The author never uses obscure language, and the topics are organized logically. It offers a brief introduction into the Law of Attraction, which basically boils down to utilizing positive vibrations and ridding yourself of negative ones to improve your attitude. The remaining pages do a fine job of describing how the Law of Attraction works, how one can utilize it, and even reasons why the Law may not work for some people. We were able to follow the premise clearly but felt that skeptics of new-age spiritualism probably won't get much from it. If you're open to new and different ideas, however, the concept could really sink in. Like most e-books, the program had no special features, but we would have appreciated better images since the program seems to randomly insert clipart, which can become distracting. On the whole, we felt this was a solid electronic book for improving your attitude toward life.

The Law of Attraction is freeware. While it won't convince skeptics, this is a great choice for open-minded self-help fans, and we recommend it for them.

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From Phinikas :

What if you could, however, have the power to determine the course of your own life? What if you could accomplish great things and acquire great riches just by using the power of your own mind? What if I told you that this does not have to be a "what if?" What if I told you that you possess in your psyche the power to chart the course of the rest of your life on whatever path you see fit?

The belief held by many theorists is that the universe is governed by a set of universal laws; these laws cannot be changed, cannot be broken and apply to every individual, regardless of age or nationality. These laws are the riverbanks which guide the flow of their lives on its journey to its ultimate end. The law of attraction is one such law. The law of attraction is the belief that anyone can determine their destiny through the power of their minds.

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