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Old 12-27-2006, 11:54 PM   #24 (permalink)
Brutha
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So where does IM in a subjective reality leave us? The best consolation would be to tell him to keep visualizing and let his dog come back to life.
Nobody of those people who belief in the LoA here says that visualizing leads to the belief change that is necessary for the dog to come back to life.
The fact that they are subjective walls doens't mean that visualing alows him to go through the wall.

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Who will be the first die-hard I-M believer who admits that there are boundaries that never can be trespassed without violating laws of nature (in this case the second law of thermodynamics: "The entropy of an isolated system can only increase or remain the same. It cannot decrease.")?
The second law of thermodynamics has nothing to do with dying dogs.
The dog is no isolated system.

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To many of the posters here, jack's life (or death) will depend on thoughts, so it doesn't really matter to them.
Thoughts matter to those posters you speak about.
If you thinks thoughts are the only thing that exist, everything that matters are thought.
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