The law of attraction “gurus” like to purport that all you have to do is look around you and you will see how abundant nature really is.
Tags: James Arthur Ray, Law of Attraction, Oprah, T. Harv Eker
A lot of comments on my blog have been in reference to Byron Katie.
On the flip side, there’s been a resounding silence on the others, including Jack Canfield, James Arthur Ray, T. Harv Eker, and the “abundance” of Law of Attraction gurus out there. What’s up with that? Any ideas?
Tags: Byron Katie, Get Rich Seminars, Jack Canfield, James Arthur Ray, Law of Attraction, Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Cialdini, Robert Kiyosaki, The Secret
The law of attraction “gurus” like to purport that all you have to do is look around you and you will see how abundant nature really is.
Tags: James Arthur Ray, Law of Attraction, Oprah, T. Harv Eker
I just read an interesting blog calling on Oprah to step up to her plate so-to-speak and explain her 2007 endorsement of James Arthur Ray. I’ll bet my socks (not that anyone would want them) that that ain’t gonna happen.
Tags: Get Rich Seminars, James Arthur Ray, Law of Attraction, Oprah, T. Harv Eker, The Secret
On Saturday, June 12 2010, Dateline broadcast a one-hour special on the “Deadly Retreat” hosted by James Arther Ray at Sedona in 2009. It’s worth watching.
Tags: James Arthur Ray, Law of Attraction, Wealth and spirituality
I just finished reading a fictional novel by Kathy Reichs, called Death du Jour. It’s a really well written mystery novel based on a character is a forensic Anthropologist Temperance Brennan, who divides her time between Montreal, Quebec, and Charlotte, North Carolina. (K. Reichs is also a forensic anthropologist, PhD, who divides her time between Montreal and Charlotte.)
Tags: Anthony Robbins, Get Rich Seminars, James Arthur Ray, LGAT, Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Cialdini, Robert Kiyosaki, Scams, self-help industry, T. Harv Eker
Not too sure yet how the following all fits into the (f)Law of Attraction, but here it goes anyway … Read the rest of this entry »
Here’s a link to an excellent blog that captures the essence of what I think is wrong with many of these “woo woo” get-rich gurus who like to bring in metaphysics and spirituality to argue their case. In it, LaVaughn makes the case that the universe does not exist to serve your ego. That thought, in and of itself, should be enough to stir some into a type of awakening.
Tags: James Arthur Ray, Law of Attraction, LGAT, The Secret, Wealth and spirituality
CBC’s Marketplace (Canadian Television) just did a secret video recording of one of Robert Kiyosaki’s Get-Rich-in-ReaEstate seminars. The short version is this: Go to a two-hour free info seminar and get sold a three-day seminar for only $1,000 BUT if you sign up in the next two hours it’s only $500. At the three-day seminar event, from the get-go you are told that there’s is NO WAY that you can ever learn all real estate trade secrets, and that if you are really and truly committed to your wealth (and you’re a loser if your not) you can expect to spend anywhere from $12,000 to $45,000 in the Kiyosaki educational system. Then, still in day one, you are challenged (and remember only winners take quick and decisive action) to call your credit card company and increase your spending limit to $100,000. After all, it doesn’t cost anything to ask.
Tags: Get Rich Seminars, James Arthur Ray, Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki
Here’s a video of a news snippet from CNN. In it, the commentator discusses the tragic death (suicide) of Colleen Conaway. The most striking part for me is that JRI (James Ray International) does not reimburse those injured or deceased. Ms. Conaway died at a JRI event and had paid for for future events. Okay, perhaps it’s a bit insane to have a written policy that states you’d give unequivocal refunds to anyone who dies at your events for current and future classes, but it does make compassionate sense to reimburse, don’t you think?
Tags: James Arthur Ray, Law of Attraction, video
Here’s a different take on the whole James Arthur Ray fiasco. Buckle up, and prepare for the roller coaster ride contained within these three consecutive YouTube videos.