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Old 06-13-2008, 01:31 PM
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This is getting rather boring. Either you're genuinely misunderstanding me, or you're deliberately misunderstanding me - but either way I think that any more time I spend explaining my perspective to you is just wasted time. Neither do you need to waste any more time explaining your perspective to me; it is a rather common one in society generally, and I understand it very well although I do not agree with it.

I suggest that you go inhabit your reality and I'll go inhabit mine, ok? My framework clearly accommodates the idea that your reality will seem convincing to you. Whereas your framework probably accommodates the existence of fools, idiots and superstitious villagers etc that you didn't manage to educate. So you can just regard me as one of those.

Hilarious, to think that once upon a time you earnestly immersed yourself in Buddhism, Hinduism etc, and yet now the idea that an objective reality might not be so objective is so appalling to you. Well at least once upon a time, we had something in common - you were a superstitious villager too.

In May, I manifested for my book to be published. In three days, I secured a publishing contract. The book will be out in 2009. In the near future, I'll start manifesting for it to be critically acclaimed and award-winning when it comes out, and a national bestseller in its genre.

if you're interested to read it, PM me your address and in 2009 I'll send you a copy together with reviews, if available then. Don't worry, the book has nothing to do with LOA or magick.

Another interesting experiment I plan to do is an old twist on the famous experiment (on the little kids) by harvard's professor robert rosenthal. I plan to use LOA to manifest an extraordinary increase in my 1Q and not only get into Mensa, but be rather extraordinary even by Mensa standards. I think this will be quite an interesting experiment, and goodness, there will be an external tester, Mensa with specific methodology to quantify the result of my manifestation (it's called an IQ score).

I'm sorry if you don't find any of the above particularly bizarre, unusual or miraculous. I have other intentions but they're even more mundane in nature - health, family, finances, social contribution, career etc - although the actual range of the ambition probably greatly surpasses that of the average man in the street. Yet the common feature is that the intentions are quite practical; that's just my personality. If I could, I'd walk on water for your benefit, but I'm just not that good yet, and besides you'd just accuse me of wearing special anti-gravity shoes from NASA.

Goodbye, my ex-fellow superstitious villager.
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