The Moses Code - Bigger than The Secret?
Called The Moses Code, the trailer I saw starts out with a chuckle. IŽll paraphrase. The woman says, "Four cars? What do you need with four cars? You only have ONE butt."
The introduction goes on to explain that manifesting is not really about attracting some external piece of stuff; it is about bringing your creation forth from within.
As as an Intuitive, I call it birthing. You cannot create that which does not exist within you. That statement levels no judgment. We create all that we can envision and all that which we can elevate our ability to fathom; and from that ensuing creation and mis-creation, we all evolve.
If you have seen The Secret, youŽll recognize a similar style in the delivery of the message, and at least one speaker returns from the first go round. The enigmatic Reverend Michael Beckwith has a prominent presence.
One carrot The Secret didn't have is listed among the perks: passes for those who chose to hold screenings to "James Twyman's upcoming Internet program: The Levitation Course. Is it possible to use the principles of The Moses Code to literally lift off the ground? You'll be the first to find out."
Screenings coincide with a worldwide prayer vigil for peace in the Middle East (April 6) and the Hay House release of the Book of the same name. There may still be time to catch one near you.
A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates it, bearing within him the image of a cathedral. - Antoine De Saint-Exupery
The movie certainly has a winning formula and has taken a page from the brilliant marketing strategy that launched The Secret into the mainstream stratosphere. Attach to a market slam dunk, limit general media exposure, and pre-launch to an exclusive but receptive audience. Basically, you create a demand and then let the public - who is your primary demo - market your product for you.
Now counting: number of days it takes to snag a feature slot on Oprah.

