Still learning here, so I can't give a definitive "yes it works" or "no it doesn't" because my experience has been mixed.
I think, like anything, one has to consider he principles of LoA in context with a healthy dose of good old-fashioned common sense.
A fundamentalist reading of LoA says that the universe will agree to your wishes if you "push all the right buttons," like it's some sort of cosmic Santa Claus. This can lead to real trouble.
For instance, let's say you wish to manifest $100,000 by a certain date. Before that date, you trundle off to your local dealer and order a Lexus SC (it's about $100,000, at least where I live). Then, for whatever reason, the universe (or whatever) says, "Nope, you're not ready for it yet."
The financial consequences can be pretty grim. And who needs to attract more bad debt into their life? (Bad debt described as debt that doesn't generate income or generates a negative return. Good debt generates positive return, such as taking out a mortgage to purchase property that increases in value. But that's another thread altogether.)
The key, at least as I see it, is to see results of LoA first. Time may be relative and elastic, and the cause-effect process isn't clearly understood. But I can promise you that your banker or credit agency will have little patience if you go into their office and tell them that the money's coming, the universe just hasn't generated it yet.
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