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Originally Posted by Arboretor I think what will happen is rather that you feel more happy, more content and more relaxed, leading to a correspondingly changed radiation of your personality. Even without LOA, this would attract more men than before. I know this happened to me with women when I started feeling more joyful. |
In my case, I wasn’t even interested in finding a girlfriend, when I first met my wife.
I had just returned from Spain after a failed business venture, feeling miserable, with my tail between my legs, wondering what the hell to do with my life. I was even toying with the idea of joining a monastery. Then, at a small party, just sitting quietly in a corner, she came up to me and asked for a dance.
What I find amusing is that whenever something does, or does not, manifest, an LoA aficionado will respond and say. “Well, that’s LoA”.
So, for example, if :
I am happy and joyful, and my desire manifested.
Response: That’s LoA for you!
I am happy and joyful, and my desire did not manifest.
Response: That’s LoA for you!
I am happy and joyful, but the complete opposite to my desire manifested.
Response: That’s LoA for you!
I am sad and miserable, and my desire manifested.
Response: That’s LoA for you!
I am sad and miserable, and my desire did not manifest.
Response: That’s LoA for you!
I am sad and miserable, but the complete opposite to my desire manifested.
Response: That’s LoA for you!
I wasn’t even remotely thinking about it and it manifested.
Response: That’s LoA for you!
I was just walking along the road, minding my own business, when a giraffe fell on my head.
Response: That’s LoA for you!
Is it any different to saying:
That's life.
That's the way it goes.
You win some, you lose some.
That's the way the cookie crumbles?