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‘The Secret’ screenings at Swaziland Theatre Club
The internationally acclaimed movie, ‘The Secret’ will be shown on a weekly basis, particularly on weekends, at the Swaziland Theatre Club.
This was announced by the co-owners of Dream Accessories and Dream Juice, Pheli Dlamini and Dzeli Mdluli.Justifying their rationale behind showing the same movie every weekend, Dlamini said: “We are trying to give people an opportunity to see this extraordinary life-transforming movie”.
She wasn’t in a position to say how long this arrangement will last. Instead, she chose to say indefinitely.
Dream Accessories and Dream Juice which is situated along Gwamile Street next to Genesis Pharmacy, not only offers traditional meals within a comfortable environment but also offers a sizeable collection of motivational and spiritual books as well as movies.
Dlamini said they are of the understanding that this literature is what we all need to find answers to many of life’s challenges.
Readers can either pay for reading on an hourly basis, rent a book and take it home or buy the book.
She went on to say that their business strives to benefit the well-being of everyone.
People interested in watching the movie can contact Dlamini and Mdluli on 694 4419 or 617 3202 for more information.
The screening times are 5pm to 7:30pm on Fridays, 3pm to 5:30pm on Saturdays and 3pm to 5:30pm.
The entry fee has been set at E20.
The movie version of The Secret is based on the best-selling 2006 self-help and spirituality book written by Rhonda Byrne.
The tenet of the book is that an individual’s focused positive thinking can result in life-changing results such as increased wealth, health, happiness and more.
The book has also reached a high level of notoriety and criticism from those who claim that the book misleads readers with its claims of positive thinking being able to influence a reader’s life and real-world outcomes.




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