Friday, April 12, 2013

The Science of Getting Rich Reloaded - How to Put the Law of Attraction to Work

By Harold C. Rehm


If you search the internet, you'll find more programs that claim to make you rich than you could possible hope to try in a lifetime. If it's so easy to get rich, why are so many people poor? Why do so many of us live paycheck to paycheck? The answer is simple.

Most of these programs are nothing but scams to get a hold of your money. They won't make you rich. The only thing they do is make you spend a little extra money for some half thought out idea that has no proof and hasn't worked for anyone. There is hope though. one man, Bob Proctor has delivered on the promises he makes time and again. With his program, The Science of Getting Rich, you learn real ways to help get you started on the path to financial success.

In Fact, the three main teachers that helped to create, "The Secret", now bring a new program teaching the principles outlined in the book "The Science of Getting Rich", making it easy to digest for modern readers. This new system, the,"SGR Program", is a simple, step by step system designed for mastering Wattles philosophies of obtaining wealth enabling you to acquire financial freedom. This Program is made up of written, audio and live seminar formats for learning, applying and mastering the, "Science of Getting Rich", and from what I understand has an excellent live support team for answering any questions that may arise throughout your training.

As you go through the day find moments to bring your vision to mind just long enough to appreciate it and be grateful for it.Continue this process as the first step of the law of attraction daily cycle.Whether you have read "The Science of Getting Rich" or not you'll want to experience it in a whole new way. You'll want to experience it as delivered and interpreted by Bob Proctor with some help from Michael Beckwith and Jack Canfield. You will learn to use The Science of Getting Rich as your own secret weapon and as your key to success and creation.What's your excuse for not being successful? There are plenty. We place blame, we allow others to become obstacles to us, we blame outside forces for our lack of success.The problem here is that those things really don't matter. If you really want to succeed, you won't allow anything to stand in your way.

The Bible tells us that we are all equal. (Galatians 3:28). That doesn't mean that we all have equality of outcome. Each of us is made for a different purpose with different gifts and skills. Making excuses is nothing more than refusing to accept who we are and embrace the life we are called to.Wattles doesn't waste his time with these things. Since the basis of this book is science, he blows away all of the excuses people tend to make and demonstrates clearly that if you follow the formula, you will succeed. He makes these seven points:There are certain laws that govern acquiring riches.Some people will do these things that lead to riches consciously. Others will do them unconsciously, but the result is always the same. They follow the same principles of the universe and succeed.

In addition, his book precedes the far more popular classic Think And Grow Rich, which was written by Napoleon Hill. Upon reading the two books, one can't help but wonder to what degree if any, Wattles' work may have influenced Hill. There are commonalities between the two books that are unmistakeable. For the true student of law of attraction and for anyone looking to understand the mechanics of the process of deliberate creation and creating a life of inspired abundance, The Science of Getting Rich is a very valuable read.

Filmmaker Rhonda Byrne discovered Wallace D. Wattles and his book, "The Science of Getting Rich," in 2004. And, who knew the small dusty tome in Byrne's hands would become the phenomenon that is presently sweeping the globe. Initially, Rhonda Byrne didn't know. It wasn't until her whole life transformed, as a result of reading the book, that she became determined to bring the knowledge contained in this book to the world.

To be fair, the book, first published in 1910, didn't, even in 1910, stand alone in the annals of what is now called "new thought." At the turn of the century, Wattles contemporaries, Judge Thomas Troward, William Walker Atkinson, and many others offered their take on the universal laws that governed the universe and how individuals could create, seemingly, incredible results at will. Countless others, both before and after Wattles generation, have added their voices to this stream of thought.Where Wattles departed from those that preceded him, his contemporaries, and most current new thought authors, was in focusing squarely on money and, in no uncertain terms, getting rich.

The most obvious example of someone who came from nowhere and gained huge wealth is Bill Gates, the former chairman of Microsoft. Although Gates came from an upper middle class background, it certainly wasn't enough to launch him into the success he knows today. What Gates started with was a dream: to put a personal computer in the home of everyone. Today he is one of the richest people in the world.Anyone can get rich.We've all known those who were intellectually brilliant who were working a job that was way beneath their intellect. We've all also known those that left us clueless to how they achieved such outstanding success.

Throughout the book, Wattles directly encourages us to "Think in The Certain Way," implores us to connect to the universal source of all things through gratitude, and, most importantly, insists that we take action to create results."The Science of Getting Rich" is a true breath of fresh air. Not only does it summarize what wealth seekers need to know to get on the path to riches, it leaves a path to follow and imparts the faith that anyone who gets, and stays, on the path will reach their destination. Any secret that makes those kinds of promises should never remain a secret.




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