Composed in Boise, Idaho--
I saw the movie, Children of Men, starring Clive Owen. Wow! It reminded me a little of Blade Runner. Both are futuristic thrillers and both are excellent. Children, however, employs a terrific direction technique that allows the viewer receive additional information by expanding the visual frame.
Reframing has an application in psychology, as well. A person can use reframing to change the context of a problem. For example, one can go from a bad mood to a good mood in just a few minutes by re-framing one's attitude.
The new, best-selling book, The Secret, suggests reframing as a way to apply the law of attraction. You may know that the law of attraction states that "like attracts like." In other words, if you want to rich you should think about literally attracting wealth. If you want to be happy, you should think happy thoughts.
As in movies, reframing allows you to process additional information. And like the cinematic frame, the information you process is up to you.
There are many wonderful books which teach you about attracting wealth using law of attraction. As per me a person must also have wealth consciousness in order to attract money.
Posted by: Lorenzo05 | January 06, 2011 at 12:21 AM