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Originally Posted by Steve Pavlina IM is not a substitute for action. It is action's synergistic partner.
Did you actively back up your intentions with focused action? Or did you go into this with the expectation that these things would somehow magically arrive while you sat passively waiting for them? To do the latter is to corrupt every intention with the silent addendum, "Never mind." |
The forum moderators should place this quote on top of this forum as a mental disclaimer.
If you compare this post with the effortless
million dollar experiment, it appears that Steve's posts are gradually changing from extreme to moderate.
FYI: here's an extract from the
million dollar experiment (written in November 2005):
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My experience thus far indicates that the intention-manifestation model operates at a high enough level that it isn’t necessary to include other add-ons as part of the original intention. Whatever is truly necessary for you to manifest that $1,000,000 will come to you as part of the manifestation itself. So if a noble purpose is necessary for you, you’ll manifest that purpose. If an action plan is needed, that plan will come to you. If better circumstances or opportunities are required, your circumstances will change.
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I'm curious what Steve's opinion on I-M will be at the end of this year.