I think you're right about this. I think when we try to have an IM that directly involves another person, we are running smack up against their own intentions and desires and problems and whatever else is going on with them, which may have nothing whatsoever to do with us.
Now this though: cdn2wheeler said: Manifesting "stuff" like a new car or fancy house or something else through the use of LoA (including action... no action = no result, that much is pretty clear) really isn't that different than simply setting a goal or making a plan and carrying it out. Nothing even remotely mystical about it. I want to manifest a jar of olives, I go to the grocery store, find the olives, pay the cashier and now I have a garnish for a martini. Nothing could be easier.
This is where I start seeing things that aren't readily explainable, and where I get real interested. I see instances where somebody wants a jar of olives, decides to go to the store, and on their way to the car, a neighbor stops by and says somebody gave them a case of jars of olives and hey, do you want a couple jars? I've mentioned this sort of thing elsewhere on this board. Or a person decides he wants some olives, and maybe he doesn't actually get a neighbor giving him olives, but he immediately gets an e-mail from somebody named Olive. That sort of thing.
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