Keith Everett
law of attraction

The Truth About Manifestation That Secret Societies Have Guarded for Centuries

The Law of Attraction didn’t begin with a book.
It didn’t begin with Oprah.
And it sure didn’t begin with The Secret.

Long before Rhonda Byrne made it mainstream, this ancient truth was already at work, used quietly by the rich, the powerful, and the connected.

What if I told you that presidents, industrialists, and secret societies were all using the Law of Attraction… while the rest of the world was being taught to memorize facts and take tests?

Let’s pull back the curtain.

In 1877, Helena Blavatsky wrote about a magnetic force that existed between spiritual elements. She was one of the first to use the term “Law of Attraction” in print. But this wasn’t a passing idea, it was a clue. A clue that something bigger was happening under the surface.

By the late 1800s, Prentice Mulford began writing about “mental magnetism” and the power of thought. He believed that your dominant thoughts could shape your reality, either positively or negatively. Sound familiar?

But here’s where things get interesting. As these ideas spread through New Thought circles, they quietly caught the attention of some very powerful people.

Enter: Carnegie, Ford, Edison, and later, Napoleon Hill.

Andrew Carnegie commissioned Hill to study the wealthiest men of his time. Hill’s original book, The Laws of Success, laid out powerful principles, including the Law of Attraction. But the book was too revealing. Too raw. And too threatening to those who didn’t want the masses to learn how to think for themselves.

The result? The book was suppressed. Rewritten. Toned down.

Think and Grow Rich was born, a simplified version that still became a phenomenon, but left out some of the deeper truths about how thought, frequency, and belief shape the physical world.

Why? Because knowledge is power. And when you give people the tools to think and create for themselves, they stop being easy to control.

So who kept the full truth?

Secret societies. Skull and Bones. The Freemasons. The Brotherhood. These groups understood what mainstream education refused to teach: that your thoughts have power, your frequency acts as a magnet, and your beliefs program your reality every single day.

This is why the Law of Attraction isn’t taught in schools.
Not because it’s unproven, but because it’s too powerful.

If children were taught how to visualize, direct energy, and align with higher frequencies, the system would collapse. The game would change. The gatekeepers would lose their grip.

The truth is: you’ve been manifesting all your life. But if you don’t know how it works, you’re doing it by default, guided by fear, lack, and distraction.

The Law of Attraction doesn’t ask for belief. It operates regardless.
The only question is: are you using it… or is it being used against you?

You don’t need secret handshakes or society rings. You just need awareness, focus, and the courage to think outside of the conditioning.

You are the signal. You are the power.

And now that you know… what will you create next?

This is The Legacy Code.

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Have a great day

Keith

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