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Old 04-16-2008, 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Lil Chris View Post
Oh, OK...
I apologize If you didn't like my experience... It's what happened though.
I apologize for being snarky. However . . . sometimes there is just so much around here that doesn't sound like actual IM.

I think I've come to see I don't really believe in the "Law of Attraction," which is an entirely different thing than "Intentional Manifestation," and the jury's still out on that one for me, although some people here apparently are very, very good at this, and it gives me hope.

The way ALG, for instance, approaches all this is so very different from a lot of the comments I hear which don't seem to have any solid foundation in the subject. Such as:

"I wanted something and then a few days later I forgot about it and then it happened."

"I was afraid of something and then it happened and so I caused it."

"I wanted something and I guess I wanted it too much because it still hasn't happened."

"I intended to see something and it took two weeks but then I saw it."

"If you want to manifest a red hat all you have to do is go down to the hat store and that counts as LoA."

"If you want to manifest a red hat all you have to do is come to this forum and say so, and somebody will put up a picture of one, and that counts as LoA."

"I had a random thought and then it occurred in reality."

It's like, how many billions of random thoughts do we have that don't occur? (Thank goodness.) Why one out of a billion? And then why say we created that one thing to happen, but none of the others?

I should stop debating this subject, about whether LoA exists in an all-encompassing way or not, because I don't think my debating it is doing me or anyone else any good (other than when somebody thanked me for joining in the frustration, lol).
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