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By CYNTHIA McFADDEN, ROXANNA SHERWOOD and KARIN WEINBERG
March 23, 2007 It may be called "The Secret," but with nearly 4 million copies in print, the country's No. 1 advice book isn't much of a mystery anymore. The DVD version is also wildly popular, with more than 2 million copies sold so far.
The "Secret's" premise is simple. Love, money, health mdash; you can have them all, simply by thinking it. "Thoughts are sending out that magnetic signal that is drawing the parallel back to you," says Joe Vitale, a metaphysician and contributor to "The Secret.
" "See yourself living in abundance and you will attract it. It always works. It works every time with every person.
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"The Secret" is the brainchild of Rhonda Byrne, an Australian television producer who says she stumbled upon it while going through rough times.
To help uncover "The Secret," Byrne enlisted two dozen writers and teachers of diverse backgrounds, including a visionary, a feng shui expert, and a physicist. The book's founding principle is based on what is called the "law of attraction," which they claim is scientifically proved.
"The law of attraction is really obedient," says Lisa Nicholls, one of the contributors.
"When you think of things that you want, and you focus on them with all your attention, the law of attraction will give you what you want, every time."
"And this is really fun," says Joe Vitale. "This is like having the universe as your catalog and you flip through it and you go, 'Well, I'd like to have this experience, and I'd like to have that product and I'd like to have a person like that.
' It is you just placing your order with the universe. It is really just that easy."
The age-old philosophy of ask and you shall receive has readers flocking to "The Secret.
" It was even featured for a precious two hours on Oprah Winfrey's program in early February, gaining the endorsement of the powerful host herself.
When Oprah speaks, readers buy, and "The Secret" publisher Simon and Schuster tells "Nightline" the book's sales spiked after Oprah's endorsement, compelling the publisher to request 2 million more volumes, the largest reorder in the company's history.
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