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Old 01-06-2007, 04:58 PM
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Default Steve Pavlina on the Law of Attraction + taking action

If any of you are looking for more info on the whole Law of Attraction + taking action concept, have a listen to Steve's podcast #16, The True Nature of Reality.

The whole podcast is good (at least, I think so), although it's pretty lengthy at just over an hour long, and when it comes to what we're discussing here (Law of Attraction + taking action), there's only one part that's highly relevant. I'd post a transcript for that part but I think you'll get more benefit from hearing Steve say it himself with his actual voice. Why? Listen to it and find out!

If you'd like to skip to the relevant part, and if your playing the podcast directly through your web browser, move the navigation slider (it has the mouse over text "set track position") to the position of approx. 48.35 and listen until about 51:40.

If you downloaded the podcast and are playing it through an audio player, since the time seems to be offset a bit compared to playing the podcast through your browser (at least it is for me), move the slider until you get to about 48:40 and listen until about 52.00.

Note: I did my best to give accurate position values. The exact positions may vary depending on the audio player you use, but basically you want to listen from when Steve says "Another consequence, and this seems a little contradictory, is I take more action now...", and you want to stop listening when Steve starts talking about "responsibility"). I use RealPlayer for playing audio/video files, although I recommend that you don't and use YPlay instead (if you just want to listen to audio that is... Windows Media Player is probably better if you want both audio/video functionality, but eh, I don't think that's a very good option either, it's just not a bad option. And yes, I'm picky when it comes to media players -- most of them are poorly designed and just poor in general).
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