What Was Missing in The Secret
Saturday, June 28th, 2008This week The Answer hit the Wall Street Journal bestseller list for the second time. On iTunes, I notice that it stands right now as the #1 title under “New & Notable” under “Audiobooks: Business,” and is #14 in their “Top Audiobooks” list.
Why is The Answer doing so well? I think one reason is that it fills in a gap so many people feel was left by The Secret, which goes something like this:
“Okay, the Law of Attraction, I get it . . . but don’t we have to do something?”
Indeed. Lao Tzu may have championed wei wu wei, the famous Taoist “doing without doing,” but note that the first word there is not being, experiencing or even manifesting, but doing.
In The Answer, we explain the Law of Attraction by illustrating the miraculous phenomenon of resonance, which is what lies within the heart of music, love and the Doctrine of Signatures, among other many wonderful things. (Writing this section was my favorite part of the whole experience.)
But the Law of Attraction doesn’t operate in a vacuum: it’s only one-third of the story. We lay it all out in Chapter 3, sandwiched between the wild galactic quantum physics romp in Chapter 2 and the Chapter 4 tour of how your brain is more amazing than you thought it was:
There are three laws, each one equally important: the Law of Attraction, the Law of Gestation, and the Law of Action. In practical terms, they go like this:
1. Craft a vivid, compelling picture of your heart’s desire.
2. Have the patience and good grace to let it unfold on God’s timing.
3. Meanwhile, why are you just standing there?
That’s what was missing in The Secret.