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Originally Posted by MidasGirl Of course the Law of Attraction is a secret. Look at how many people still "don't get it".  |
Girl! You crack me up. True.
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Originally Posted by ALG Essentially you'll have the same problem if you are looking for something along the lines of:
"How To Become A Quantum Physicist in Seven Days"
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"The Idiot's Guide to Knowing God"
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"Seven Habits of Highly Effective Realities (in Bullet Point Form!)".
I guess the logical point i am making here is that perhaps you shouldn't expect something as all-encompassing as LOA (for it purports to encompass all of reality) to be simplifiable into a convenient, quick list of clear, concrete instructions .... It's not the same as assembling a cupboard, or cooking pasta, or solving a Sudoku puzzle. Your mind is much more complex than a cupboard, or pasta, or Sudoku. |
That's the problem in a nutshell. Think about modern man's arrogance which is so eloquently revealed in every one of these anti-LOA threads: We have been re-introduced to a massively complex, millennias old concept that has survived the test of time, been hidden away to protect it at the cost of lives from people that would seek to supress it. These vast concepts have even been hidden in tomes like the Bible, games like Tarot and fairy tales told to children, just to keep it alive because it's one of the most meaningful pieces of knowledge a human can possess. A movie (brochure) comes out to re-awaken this ideal in the average schmo and people take
a glance at it and decide it sucks.
Well, there ya go. Joe Schmo says it sucks. Millions of people, thousands of years, Bibles, sages, gurus, carvings in stone, massive monuments, evidence of it's use by nearly every ancient culture on the planet, some of the most brilliant men and women that walked the Earth have used it but Joe Schmo says it sucks. Therefore it must suck.
I am sometimes a tad embarassed for us....
Jennifer