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Originally Posted by Eisho Yes, becoming 'better' is a goal. The issue is which vehicles I / we choose to use to become better. If the LoA works for you and for others on this forum then use it to become 'better'. If it doesn't work, then don't use it (or, rather, try to use it). That would be a waste of your time and resources. |
All your "vehicles" are thought-driven. Therefore they are also the workings of the LOA. That's what you're not seeing.
For example, you may decide: "To become `better' in [ ], I will ... exercise regularly .... make new friends ... relax more ..... pray to God .... take a time management course ..... work harder .... take a walk ..... buy a new camera .... be kind to animals .... keep my desk tidy".
But all these activities are processes of your consciousness. All these activities are driven by your mind. In fact, the very
decision to pursue any of these activities is also a process of your mind. The belief that any of these activities will help you, is a belief, and therefore a process of your mind.
Once you understand that the mind is the be-all and end-all, you may well see that you might as well cut to the chase and get to the root of the issue, whatever your issue may be. And the root is always in your own mind.
Even the idea of "better" is in your mind. You say that the goal is to become "better". What is "better"? What is "worse"? Why? What are your reasons for believing or feeling this? Once again ... it goes back to your own mind.