Thread: The myth of I-M
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Old 12-27-2006, 06:15 PM   #59 (permalink)
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should Steve only write about articles that fit in with your current belief system?
No. But he should write articles for "Smart People". That's what brought me to his site. The articles were useful and good before and I really liked them. Steve just realized that there are more not-so-smart people in the world and he wants more traffic to his site so he started writing more and more about I-M and subjective reality.
And it works, there a lot of people that catch into it because it is an easy belief. It's a marketing trick. It's easier to believe that you are omnipotent and can have anything in life just by pure thought than believing that you will have to get through a lot of pain and hard work to achieve the results you want. It's the promise of omnipotency that brings people to I-M.
Nobody wants pain and you will hate me because I tell you that you will have to WORK for what you intend.


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The point is for believers and non-believers... get more knowledge, be open minded, continue learning, meditate and always be aware of faulty beliefs. At the end, you don't need any beliefs, because you know.
At the end you will also realize that you don't really need to KNOW anything, because you already KNEW it! Haha! Just a little zen joke .
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