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Old 06-13-2008, 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Acting Like Godot View Post
7. Furthermore, you could investigate the LOA in a way that would potentially yield benefits, even if it turned out that LOA is not genuine. For example, even if LOA is not genuine, it is useful to set your goals; manage your emotions; think creatively etc - all of which are matters which could easily form part of the investigation process.
I think part of what can cause skepticism about the "magick" of LoA is that all this may actually be personal development on steroids. And maybe there's no difference between the two.

Some amazingly positive things have happened in my life since I started with all this, even though most of what I've written on this forum is questions, expressions of frustration, and so on.

And even though some months ago I truly felt like only a miracle could solve my problems, now that so much progress has been made, I'm thinking well, maybe it was personal development on steroids. Because I came to a point where I absolutely had to solve the problems.

So your manifesting that giant bonus doesn't necessarily seem "bizarre" to skeptics, or getting a publishing contract -- these are big events, but certainly along a continuum of progress and goals you had already been working toward. On the other hand, these events do seem miraculous to you (and others) because the events happened so quickly once you set an intention in a certain way.
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