![]() ![]() ![]() Others interviewed in the film who voice very similar views without using the phrase "law of attraction" include Lee Brower (board member of WorldVuer), Hale Dwoskin, Bob Doyle, Cathy Goodman, Morris E. Others involved in the film who have spoken of their strong belief in the Law of Attraction, include Esther Hicks and Jerry Hicks (original edition only), Mike Dooley, David Schirmer, and Marci Shimoff. People who focus on the law of attraction who are interviewed in the film and have later been featured on prominent American TV shows are John Assaraf, Michael Beckwith, John Demartini, Bob Proctor, Jack Canfield, James Arthur Ray, Joseph Vitale, Lisa Nichols, Marie Diamond, John Gray and Bob Doyle. A few of the persons' brief appearances do not speak of the "law of attraction" in their interviews, so their support of the concepts is assumed by viewers. ![]() Some of them, on their websites, promote the film and their connection to it. The film includes interviews with individuals who describe themselves as professionals and authors in the fields of quantum physics, psychology, metaphysics, coaching, theology, philosophy, finance, feng shui, medicine, and personal development, who are called the "secret teachers". The film also suggests that there has been a strong tendency by those in positions of power to keep this central principle hidden from the public. As described in the film, the "Law of Attraction" hypothesis posits that feelings and thoughts can attract events, feelings, and experiences, from the workings of the cosmos to interactions among individuals in their physical, emotional, and professional affairs. The Secret, described as a self-help film, uses a documentary format to present a concept titled " law of attraction". The film and the subsequent publication of the book of the same name attracted interest from media figures such as Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres and Larry King. The Secret is a 2006 Australian-American spirituality documentary consisting of a series of interviews designed to demonstrate the New Thought " law of attraction", the belief that everything one wants or needs can be satisfied by believing in an outcome, repeatedly thinking about it, and maintaining positive emotional states to "attract" the desired outcome. 'Three Initiates' (authors of the Kybalion).As such, the goal is to reform the Assisted Reproduction laws in Canada, and this complex social issue is thoroughly examined from all sides in this comprehensive and surprising documentary. The absurdity of the official rules is brought to the fore when you realize that Canadian law allows for egg “donation” for compassionate reasons, as long as no remuneration exchanges hands. From lobbying to have federal laws changed, finding loopholes that may come with hefty price tags, and shopping overseas for eggs they cannot legally access through commercial means on Canadian soil. Meet the courageous women who are trying to help Canadians in this precarious situation. Canadian women who wish to hire an egg donor to deal with infertility can face federal charges for a perfectly legal activity south of the border and in many other countries. Rebecca Campbell’s eye-opening feature shines a light on a uniquely Canadian health crisis. ![]() THE SECRET SOCIETY is one of the many incredible documentaries focusing on women’s issues at this year’s WFF. ![]()
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