

Rhonda Byrne describes this as a fundamental universal law akin to gravity. The book is based on the law of attraction and claims that positive thinking can create life-changing results such as increased happiness, health, and wealth.

The Power of the title is the power of love, the mainspring of the universe.Ī large portion of The Power describes how Rhonda Byrne greets each blessed moment with overwhelming love and gratitude toward all creation. The Power is a 2010 self-help and spirituality book written by Rhonda Byrne, it is a sequel to the 2006 book The Secret. I recommend a healthy dose of common sense and the application of the power of reason for Byrne and her readers. Apparently we no longer do this because, “People changed what they believed.” I particularly enjoyed her babbling on about how people “once lived for hundreds and hundreds of years.” Her references are “ancient texts”. At least the millions of those who have bought her book would be.īyrne repeats herself, and writes badly. If this nonsense worked, there would be no sick people and we would all be rolling in money. Poor people need jobs not gibberish about the law of attraction.


Dying people need support and love, not ridiculous expectations of miracle cures. I’m tired of these SHAM (Self Help Alternative Medicine) gurus. It follows therefore, that you deserve to be poor, or unemployed or sick. Nothing will happen unless you do something along with the thinking.īooks like these repeat that we get what we deserve. Visualisation is lovely, but these authors confuse positive thinking with positive action. The Desperati spend billions every year on The Secret and its clones. The world is lost in a sea of love and light. Interviewing her would be like watching Barbie think. Byrne proves there are suckers born every minute – and they buy lots of her books.
