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Secret "Guru" Under Investigation for Fraud

Posted on Dec 19th, 2007 by ozma : New-Media Luminary ozma
I think many of my Zaadz friends should be aware that David Schirmer, one of the "experts" in the Secret, is under investigation in Australia for allegedly bilking investors out of tens of thousands of dollars. The full video can be seen here:

The Secret's David Schirmer: Guru or Con Man?


I am also continuing my exploration of issues of greed and privilege in The Secret. Please stop by and comment. Thanks!

The Secret, First-World Privilege, and the Working Wealth Gurus

The Spiritualization of Greed


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Carless in SoCal: My New Blog

Posted on Jun 23rd, 2007 by ozma : New-Media Luminary ozma
I am doing an experiment to see how much I can wean myself off of using my car for every little thing...I live in Los Angeles and so it's an interesting experience. I am chronicling my experiences here:

Carless in SoCal
http://carlessinsocal.blogspot.com
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The Law of Attraction, Science, and a Challenge to Rhonda Byrne

Posted on Apr 13th, 2007 by ozma : New-Media Luminary ozma

I am a mystic, but I am also a science geek. I used to teach science to elementary school students. I believe in miracles, but I believe these miracles occur within the framework of a very real world that is subject to certain laws of physics. Science is very complicated, and you cannot reduce the way the universe operates down to one simple formula.

Yet, many are accepting the idea that the so-called Law of Attraction is the way the universe works, or, in the least, the way people’s lives work. This idea, now put forth into the mainstream by The Secret, has been called “scientific” by many of its adherents. Yet, this label is not only misleading but downright false.

The basic idea behind the Law of Attraction is “like attracts like.” Adherents point to science as the reason this is true, citing magnets or quantum physics as “proof.” Actually, science does not say “like attracts like” whatsoever. In the most simplest of scientific explanations, the real truth is “opposites attract.”

Explained simply: A positively charged particle will attract a negatively charged particle and vice versa. Two positively charged particles will repel one another.

This is how magnets really work. This is how electricity works.

So right away, we see how science does not prove the Law of Attraction; in fact, science can be said to completely negate the Law of Attraction.

Yet, we’re not really talking particles here, are we? The Law of Attraction is dealing with human life and interactions, so what we’re really looking at is apples and oranges.

So let’s just step back and look at the concept that one simple law can explain everything that happens. I’ve seen, over and over again, people trying to justify the “truth” of the Law of Attraction by stating that universe is simple and runs by very simple laws. So, the logic goes, people’s lives must be just as simple.

Are the laws of the universe really that simple? Can they be reduced to one simple statement? In fact, when you study science at all, you realize that the universe functions smoothly not because of one reductionist law, but because of a complex series of forces and opposing forces that create a certain amount of equilibrium that allows for the creation of life. (Still, over time, this equilibrium will disintegrate, as entropy and energy dispersal breaks down the fabric of the universe as we know it.)

For example, if the only law of the universe was the law of gravity (and no other forces were opposing gravity), then everything would just stick to everything else and there would be no motion, no movement, no life.

The conflicting forces of the universe create a dynamic interplay that allows for the complex interactions that occur in the natural world. Inertia, for example, could keep that baseball you’ve thrown into the air moving on its trajectory for all of eternity, but it is gravity that ultimately pulls the ball down out of the sky. Inertia, however, is what helps the ball fly in the first place. It’s all interrelated.

It is thus scientific nonsense to suggest that one simple law such as the Law of Attraction is solely responsible for all interactions between humans. Is it possible that “attraction” can and does affect human interactions? Of course. But there are also other opposing forces that temper and mold “attraction” to create a complex system just like the one that operates in our natural world.

What then, of the idea that thoughts create our reality? Let’s give this the mystical benefit of the doubt. Perhaps it is possible that our thoughts have some organizing effect. Yet, those thoughts are also interacting with other thoughts and forces. What determines what will win out? The thought? Or the basic laws of the universe? Is the power of a thought more powerful than scientific law? Is it more powerful than gravity? Care to try that out by jumping off a tall building and believing you can fly?

Thus, when Law of Attraction proponents claim it is “scientific,” they are showing a poor understanding of science.

The true irony, of course, is that the people behind The Secret want you to believe the science “proves” their claims, yet, they are more than willing to dismiss science when it is inconvenient for them.

In a most egregious example, Rhonda Byrne, author of the book The Secret, claims that overeating will not make you gain weight. She writes:

“The most common thought that people hold, and I held it too, is that food was responsible for my weight gain. That is a belief that does not serve you, and in my mind now it is complete balderdash! Food is not responsible for putting on weight. It is your thought that food is responsible for putting on weight that actually has food put on weight. Remember, thoughts are primary cause of everything, and the rest is effects from those thoughts. Think perfect thoughts and the result must be perfect weight.”

This flies in the face of every study that has ever been done on the cause of obesity. It flies in the face of biology. It flies in the face of common sense.

And yet, when you look at Rhonda Byrne, she has aged. Isn’t it her belief about aging that makes her age? C’mon, Rhonda, make yourself younger already!

But it’s no surprise that Rhonda can’t take the wrinkles off her face. And you won’t see Rhonda Byrne flying around in the sky like Superman anytime soon. So one has to ask: Why isn’t she? If thoughts truly are the cause of everything, then why isn’t she defying gravity and wowing us with her mental prowess as a high-flying superhero?

So thoughts affect your metabolism, but not your aging or your flying ability? Hm.

Well, let’s give Rhonda the benefit of the doubt here. Maybe she can affect her metabolism, like a seasoned yogi on a mountaintop.

If this is the case, prove it. Here’s the way to do it scientifically. It’s called the “Supersize Me” Challenge, inspired by the documentary of the same name. So I challenge Rhonda Byrne:

Go overeat at McDonald’s every day for three months. We’ll monitor your health and fitness before, during and after. You must eat nothing but McDonald’s, and not just the salads but the hamburgers too. You must eat until you are stuffed and then some. And we’re going to follow you into the bathroom to make sure you aren’t purging yourself of the food. Finally, you cannot exercise during this time.

If, after three months, you show absolutely no weight gain or adverse health effects, then, maybe then, you will have shown some scientific evidence that what you say is true.

But Rhonda, as we can guess, probably won’t take up this challenge. There is always some sort of excuse or modifier put on these challenges. And that should be your first clue that the “truth” that they espouse isn’t so cut and dry after all.

We in America have been suffering from poor quality science education for decades. As our mystics continue to dilute the discourse with false science, we are in danger of creating an ignorant populace that bases decisions on superstition instead of critical thinking.

I am a believer in the mystical. But I don’t think mysticism or spirituality should conflict with science. The two, in fact, should support each other. True spirituality will not conflict with science whatsoever, but see science as evidence of the beautiful intelligent consciousness underneath it all.

My website is at www.feelgoodgirl.com.
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New Free Dance Track on My Podcast - "Surrounded by Love"

Posted on Mar 25th, 2007 by ozma : New-Media Luminary ozma
It's dance music...with affirmations! Better yet, it's free! The latest song mix is "Surrounded by Love - Funky Soul Mate Mix." It includes the following affirmations:

I am surrounded by love.
I am filled with love.
I am love.
I am always in love.
I am a love magnet.
I welcome love with open arms.
Love brings me and my soulmate together.
I give lots of love to the world.
I am overflowing with love.
Love is everywhere.
I am love.

http://pranamana.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=196310
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How About a Law of Repulsion for My Clutter?

Posted on Mar 14th, 2007 by ozma : New-Media Luminary ozma

From my Feel Good Girl Blog:

 

With all this talk about The Secret, I have to say: I really don't want to manifest more stuff right now. I have lots of clutter that I have been clearing out and organizing. Can there be some sort of Law of Repulsion where when I look at my clutter, it will magically fly out the window on its own accord?

How about a Law of Organization, where when I look at my unfiled papers, they magically re-arrange themselves into neatly organized files in my file drawer?

If I were Rhonda Byrne, author of The Secret, I would simply ignore my clutter and it would magically go away. After all, that's what she says you need to do to lose weight:

"If you see people who are overweight, do not observe them, but immediately switch your mind to the picture of you in your perfect body and feel it."

Ahh, that's right. When I see the pile of papers I need to file, I should simply not observe the pile and switch my mind to the picture of the pile not being there.

In fact, now that I look around my office, I see that there is absolutely nothing out of place or needing filing. The trash in my kitchen doesn't need to be taken down to the garbage outside, it simply does not exist!

And who needs to do laundry, when all you need to do is ignore the dirt? That's right - paying attention to dirt attracts the dirt. So stop focusing on dirt, folks, and you'll never have to do a load in the wash ever again.

I have now seen the light.

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My Audio Review of The Secret

Posted on Mar 12th, 2007 by ozma : New-Media Luminary ozma
If you have a moment, please listen to my audio review of The Secret. It is approximately 30 minutes long. I delve into the whole Esther Hicks thing, the different people who make up the "experts" in the film, and how funny I think the whole thing is:

http://feelgoodgirl.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=191422
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Why Are Americans So Obsessed With Wealth?

Posted on Mar 2nd, 2007 by ozma : New-Media Luminary ozma
I have mixed feelings about the current popularity of The Secret. On the one hand, that the mainstream media are now covering what would used to be fringe is good for all of us who are working to change consciousness on the planet.

On the other, I find the basic message to be somewhat materialistic and simplistic in nature. Yet, there seems to be this rising trend of people interested in what is called the "Law of Attraction," people who are working to increase their personal wealth.

It's the wealth thing that kind of bugs me. In the past, I might not have even said that so loudly, for fear that my so-called "negative belief" about wealth would repel it away from me. But I don't buy that reverse fear-mongering anymore. I can be critical without the walls of Jericho falling upon me.

Here's the thing. I consider that anyone here who is capable of reading this from their home computer is already prosperous.

I consider that anyone in America with a home (however modest) and running water is prosperous.

Have a car? You are richer than most people on the planet.

Have an iPod? What luxury you live with every day and you don't even appreciate it.

Have a new change of clothes to wear every day? Wow, how lucky you are.

This might sound to be completely counter to some of the work I do, considering I created a Reiki system called Money Reiki and I even offer prosperity audio on my sound healing website.

But my intention is not to get people wrapped up in money. It's to help free them from money, so that they can be the lightworkers they are supposed to be on the planet.

Money Reiki, in particular, was an intuitive inspiration, where I saw quite clearly that the money system on the planet was broken.

That's right, broken.

The money system, as it has been set up, and the energy surrounding it, has been geared to reward the unscrupulous, the ruthless, and the exploitative.

This is why strippers have an easier time making money than teachers do.

This is why major corporations have no qualms harming the environment or abusing workers in sweatshops.

What I saw, quite clearly, was the the energy of money needed to be transmuted so that it would be easy for lightworkers to make money, and hard for the not-so-light workers. We shouldn't have struggling artists on the planet. We should have struggling day traders.

How does this relate to our obsession with wealth?

Here's what I think.

I think that people are obsessed with wealth because they are caught up in a horrible system, one that is at its core bad and designed to penalize people and trap them in jobs and situations that aren't for their highest good.

Who on earth designed a system whereby everyone needs to worry about the following each and every month like clockwork?

-rent/mortgage payments
-car payments
-car insurance
-heat
-electricity
-food
-taxes
-health insurance
-life insurance
-prescription medications

...the list goes on.

A lot of people aren't happy with their jobs. They aren't happy being chained to their desk 40+ hours per week, but they have to, because they are caught up in this system.

And so, while most Americans are extremely prosperous compared to 99% of the world, they are probably also unhappier than much of the world.

Sure, we have wide screen plasma TVs in high-definition, but we also don't have a lot of free time or room in our lives to explore our spirituality and creativity more.

Because of this void, Americans are grasping at the one thing they are taught will fix the stress in their lives: More money. Enter memes like the Law of Attraction and movies like The Secret.

What we really need, however, is to step back and look at the big picture. How can we change the system so that we can live the American Dream without stressing ourselves out so much?

How can we create a culture where we don't need two incomes just to barely survive with a family?

How can we create more flexibility and joy in work, so we aren't working 60-80 weeks (and weekends) with hardly any vacation at the end of it all?

These are the questions we need to answer.

Otherwise, to just personally focus on manifesting an extra $2,000 for yourself is like putting a small bandaid on a gaping, gushing wound.

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