I was channel-surfing one night when I chanced upon an episode of Oprah talking about The Secret.
I was very skeptical at first, but by the end of the show, I was interested enough to learn more about this “secret”.
A few days after the show, I watched the the DVD
Now I’d be lying if I were to say it was a life-changing moment, but I’d be lying too if I say I didn’t learn anything from it. Most of the things in the DVD are stuff I already know packaged in a nice way. Some of the things though obvious, tend to be overlooked, so there were a few “ah, I see” moments.
Basically it’s about positive thinking. If you wish for something and focus your energy to achieve what you desire, the planets will automagically align themselves to grant you your wish. Or something like that.
So I did an experiment.
I wished for a cheque of $5000 to appear magically in my mailbox. I imagined how it felt like – blue, and crispy, with a handsome bank-ish smell- and what I’d do with the windfall – save half, give my mums a nice present, donate some to charity, buy a pair of sneakers, go for a trip to Bangkok and spend $100 on chocolates! I remember feeling a rush of endorphins through my system and a general feeling of happiness. It was a fun exercise.
Lo and behold 5 days later, I got a mail from a bank!
A real cheque! In my mail! And it’s blue!
The punchline’s in the fine print.
Ha ha! So I got a credit cheque but it did meet all the requirements of my wish right?
So what’s my conclusion on “The Secret”? There’s no harm in positive thinking. The act of thinking about something that makes you happy is a great stress reliever and a fun thing to do. Who knows, you might even get your wish granted. :)
PS: I will continue to document my experiment with “The Secret” on this site. If you’ve had positive experience from it, I’d love to hear about it.
Link: The Secret – official website
This is the first post for “Inspiration”. Here I will list all my sources of inspiration in hope that they will inspire you too.
I could write volumes on how God(or a divine power, if you like) is the greatest inspiration of all, but I won’t. Instead I invite you to just look outside your window and marvel at His creation.
Nature is a wonderful thing. I love looking at trees after a rainy day, their colors saturated by wetness. I love the faint grassy smell of a cool breeze.I live in a city state filled with tall buildings, but there’s rarely a day that I didn’t look out of my window to see the setting sun bathing the cityscape in a its gloriously warm, orange light.
I think it is good if you find happiness and inspiration in nature and daily life. Hey, it’s free and convenient!