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Originally Posted by Jack For example,let's say that my uncle has cancer.Whose intentions are responsible for his cancer?Just his intentions or beliefs-thoughts or do his wife's or my father's or my thoughts-beliefs-intentions have shares too? |
If you go by Abraham Hicks, his own thoughts caused him to have cancer. His wife's thoughts caused her to have a husband with cancer. Your father's thoughts caused your father to have a brother with cancer. And your thoughts caused you to have an uncle with cancer.
I do not particularly agree with your use of the word "responsible" here, because it connotes some degree of moral culpability. In a LOA sense, people are morally "responsible" for anything that happens to them only to the extent that (1) they know about LOA, and (2) they are actually able to control their thoughts, and (3) they failed to exercise their ability.