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Old 09-19-2007, 05:12 PM   #34 (permalink)
Sam988
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Originally Posted by ExploringTheMatrix View Post
If you believe your thoughts can change your reality or that they can't, you're right.

You'll be waiting a long time to see results if you wait for the facts to show up. You believe things follow the laws of science, so guess what, they do! But consider taking a chance, trying out some new beliefs that you have absolutely no evidence for and seeing what happens. After all, what have you got to lose except a world view that says this is the way it is and you can't do anything about.

Consider it a bit like a science experiment:
Hypothesis: my beliefs affect my reality
Procedure: adopt a belief that you don't currently have, for example "I'll meet someone with a funny hat today" or "My life is full of surprises"
Conclusion: you tell us

And have fun with it, life's much better that way. Even if it doesn't work out you'll learn something new and get to do something different. We're just trying to shake you up and get you on the creative track so we can have more fun together.


I tried already such kinds of experiments, but they didn't work. I tried to manifest a 50-cent coin that i would find somewhere but i didn't find anything in the end.

If we follow your line of thinkin, of believing something that has no evidence of being true, we could believe in anything.

Actually, our subconsciouss does the job for us. If we believe something is true, our subconsciouss will make sure we find "evidences" to confirm our beliefs. Of course, it ignores all the counter evidences, so believing something without having any proof of it (at least until the point i start believing it) makes no sense.


I can start believing in the Flying Spaghetti Monster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia and find evidences of it's existence as much as i find evidences of LoA being true in the way that you say.
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