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Originally Posted by Matt Anyone have any good stories? I mean really impossible, not just improbable.
I just recently started learning about intention-manifestation and the law of attraction. I was going to try several different types of things for the sake of experimentation. I thought about trying one thing that is physically impossible, just to test the limits. Is it possible that my personal beliefs will hold me back?
The experiment was going to try and use the law of attraction to give myself the ability to fly....... |
Good morning, all....seems that whenever I log in here, there are folks viewing most of the boards, how nice!
Matt ! I was so glad to get to the end of your message with you still contemplating this idea with your feet ostensibly still on the ground
Couple things on this:
One: I believe there was a time that we didn't think we could fly and then these two brothers had an idea which turned into an intention then a plan of action and now we have so much air traffic you couldn't see too well between the routes over some places if you had to look through the air traffic routes at a given time. Did Wil and Or think in terms of manifesting intentions the way we are? Who knows? But they could fly. I'll think about that next time my plane hits the sky. I travel a lot.
Two: I do think we can manifest what seems to be impossible. At the same time, what do you think about the integration of the universe (a phrase I just made up to describe the idea that we (people, animals, plants, rocks, spirits, love, gravitational forces, whatever else is here)--meaning that this all really works together in some way?
Three: I like your idea of "doing the impossible" physically or otherwise. Someone who weighs 250lbs and is grossly out of shape with diabetes and all the rest wants to lose weight, get in shape and drop the associated illnesses. Someone else has metastatic breast cancer, 3 docs telling her she's got less than 6 months, wants to live long enough to accomplish some crucial things in her life--lives 3 years longer and does those things. Someone else is a famous jazz guitar player, has a brain anneurysm explode in his head, forgets all he knew including all his own tunes--lives with his parents for say 5 years and now is one of our current jazz guitar masters. All these stories are true. The first two patients of mine, the third Pat Martino for any of you who are jazzers.
I like your question, asking about stories. I've heard a couple great stories here already, Annie's being one of them and others.
I hope we can hear more stories of people doing what they never thought they could through intention-manifestation.
all best to you this morning!