Sigh. Let me explain the real situation to you people. Let me show you what is really happening here. Once I have explained it, simply feel, and you will know what I say to be true.
Some of you are asking questions like, "If I really believe it, would I be able to fly? Would I be able to levitate?". There are true intentions, behind the asking of such questions. Depending on who is asking, the true intention could be: To understand the Law of Attraction better. Similarly Einstein asked himself what it would be like to ride on a beam of light to the end of the universe. The question seems ridiculous, but the purpose is actually to test a serious hypothesis.
OR To convince others that LOA is false, or to make fun of them. If your intention is the former, and your intention is strong enough, you will indeed achieve a better understanding of LOA. Either because the answers given by others help you better understand LOA in some way, or because you make yourself start thinking about LOA and thereby achieve a better understanding of how it works. Similarly, Einstein's question did not literally result in him riding a beam of light to the end of the universe - but did result in him formulating the theory of relativity. If your intention is the latter, and your intention is strong enough, you will indeed convince some people that LOA is false, and/or you will make some other people feel that they have been made fun of. Either way, your true intention is not to fly, nor to grow wings, nor to levitate. Therefore it will not happen. Because none of you really desire to grow wings. None of you really desire that extraordinary changes happen to your bodies.
You would only truly, truly desire extraordinary changes to happen to your body only if, say, you were blind, or you had a large cancerous tumour that the doctors say will kill you pretty soon, or something like that.
And yes, in those cases, if your desire were strong enough, they might well manifest into realty. So many cases exist.
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