After watching it, I have some observations of my own, but I'd also like to know if anyone else has heard of it or delved into it, and what you think about it.
Here is a summary and a few of my own thoughts on it:
The Secret is presented as the 'Law of Attraction': in short, we attract the situations, people, and successes/failures of our lives by the way we send our thoughts and patterns of thinking into the universe. The universe acts as a 'your wish is my command' to the underlying messages we send out. So, for example, by negatively obsessing about trying to get out of debt, I am sending a negative message out into the universe which responds by making certain that my debt is always there. If I instead positively visualize paying that debt and making certain I stay out of debt for the rest of my life, the universe responds by making that request come to fruition. In other words, through an internalized three-step process of Ask, Believe, Receive, the universe acts as the genie of the lamp in making your internal wishes come true.
My observations:
1) The Secret is packaged for the Oprah crowd, so scientists and academic thinkers will be turned off by the pseudo-science psycho-spiritual babble they use. Stylistically, it is trying to ride the coat-tails of the Da Vinci Code, and name-drops a lot while also combining the waning mojo of many successful self-helpers like the Chicken Soup guy, the Mars/Venus guy, etc.
2) At its core, I find the Secret compelling because it is true that our patterns of thought can become action that ripples outward and may eventually ripple back to us in ways that we deem spiritual, karmic, meta-physical, divine, magical, or at least freakishly coincidental.
3) The scientist in me was very upset when the video (in my opinion) crossed the line into irresponsibility by showcasing a woman who said she cured herself of breast cancer through a combination of positive thinking and watching sitcoms - and specifically without chemo or radiation. I don't want to discount miracles, but marketing this kind of thing to the masses is misleading at best.
4) As a guy, I realize this video isn't pitched at me - I don't watch Oprah [even though my wife makes sure I always know what she's up to

OK, I rambled out near the end, but it's late on a Sunday night and I don't want to go back and edit

Anyone else hear about the Secret? What do you all think?
dw