The Magic is the third book in the "Secret" series. It shifts from the general concept of the Law of Attraction to the specific, actionable practice of gratitude. Byrne argues that gratitude is a universal law that serves as the bridge between your current life and your dreams. Core Philosophy: The Law of Gratitude The Foundation
: Mentally "sprinkling" gratitude on people who provide you services. Phase 3: Days 23–28 (Deep Transformation)
: Finding things to appreciate in difficult people. Phase 2: Days 13–22 (Your Desires)
: Gratitude is presented as the cure for negativity, complaining, and lack. The 28-Day Magic Journey
: Gratitude is described as a magnetic force that draws more of what you are thankful for into your life.
The book is built on a single premise derived from the Gospel of Matthew: "Whoever has will be given more... whoever does not have, even what he has will be taken from him." Byrne interprets "having" as having gratitude. Key Concepts
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The Magic is the third book in the "Secret" series. It shifts from the general concept of the Law of Attraction to the specific, actionable practice of gratitude. Byrne argues that gratitude is a universal law that serves as the bridge between your current life and your dreams. Core Philosophy: The Law of Gratitude The Foundation
: Mentally "sprinkling" gratitude on people who provide you services. Phase 3: Days 23–28 (Deep Transformation) skachat knigu magiia ronda bern
: Finding things to appreciate in difficult people. Phase 2: Days 13–22 (Your Desires) The Magic is the third book in the "Secret" series
: Gratitude is presented as the cure for negativity, complaining, and lack. The 28-Day Magic Journey Core Philosophy: The Law of Gratitude The Foundation
: Gratitude is described as a magnetic force that draws more of what you are thankful for into your life.
The book is built on a single premise derived from the Gospel of Matthew: "Whoever has will be given more... whoever does not have, even what he has will be taken from him." Byrne interprets "having" as having gratitude. Key Concepts