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The Secret (2006)

“The secret has traveled through centuries to reach you”

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Plot

In the transformative film, The Secret, we embark on a journey of discovery with Rhonda Byrne, a woman who, amid personal turmoil, stumbles upon a profound truth. This secret, passed down through the ages, whispered between visionaries, philosophers, and scientists alike, is the mysterious Law of Attraction. The Secret is a captivating exploration of this universal law, a secret to limitless joy, health, wealth, love, and the achievement of all that you've ever yearned for. The film serves as a portal into the minds of history's greatest figures—Plato, Newton, Carnegie, Beethoven, Shakespeare, Einstein—who were privy to this secret and utilized its power to shape their lives. Byrne, amazed by her findings, brings together an eclectic mix of modern-day advocates—doctors, authors, psychologists, entrepreneurs, quantum physicists, financial strategists, and even a feng shui consultant—to shed light on the Law of Attraction and its potential to attract the good and repel the bad. This feature-length presentation unravels the tantalizing mystery that is The Secret. It is an exploration of the universe's greatest truth, its echo resonating through centuries, its essence captured in a simple decree: "Your wish," says the Universe, "is my command." The Secret is more than a film; it's a guide to understanding and harnessing the power that transformed the lives of anyone who knew it. It’s an invitation to unlock unlimited potential, joy, and fulfillment in your life.

Where to watch The Secret?

The Secret is a documentary movie featuring Bob Proctor and directed by Drew Heriot.

The Secret is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Filmzie, Kanopy, Plex, Plex Player, The Roku Channel and Tubi TV and it's also available on Amazon Prime Video and Hoopla.

It is also possible to buy The Secret on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Microsoft Store and Vudu.