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Old 11-05-2006, 01:55 AM   #25 (permalink)
markytom
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I do believe in LOA, but it's taken me some time. Being a software engineer it has been hard to get away from the logical, linear, analytical, non-religious/non-spiritual perspectives at looking at the universe. I have read dozens of self-help type books over the the years (Anthony Robbins, Napoleon Hill, Deepak Chopra, Richard Carlson, etc.) but didn't really get it until reading Steve Pavlina's blog and then reading Abraham-Hicks, Seth books, and other similar books, and watching What the Bleep - Down the Rabbit Hole. Now I get it and have been working to change my attitudes, intentions and feelings to align with LOA. I've kind of believed it for a long time - about 10 years ago I was working at Intel and a loud voice I didn't recognize told me that I needed to quit my job. I then argued and rationalized in my conscious mind convincing myself that quitting was crazy and stupid - I had just bought a house and new job prospects in the city where I lived were not good. Then a month later my manager told me that although I was doing a great job I didn't fit in and needed to "keep my options open." I quit a couple months later, took several months off from working, moved to another city, where I found my wonderful wife, doubled my salary, made several new great friends, etc. That voice I heard is one I won't forget and when I look back at my life and can find other times when I followed my intuition and things worked out well. Also, looking back I can kind of see where the LOA was always working in my life even though I wasn't really aware of it. The more I study the LOA the more I really do believe it is active.
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