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Old 01-07-2007, 12:08 AM   #38 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by The Protagonist View Post
Anyone who says that the I-M process is a giant grapefruit pill is very wrong. I have manifested things I want without taking action in the most craziest ways possible. This is no placebo effect.

This past summer I wanted to shadow doctors in a surgical ward (looks really good for applying for colleges). I knew that they would never let a high school senior do such a thing, they generally speaking would never let anyone who is not an MD inside the surgical theater duiring surgery. Then while visitng my Dad's friends house, my Dad's friend who I will call mr. G called me over. He told me that his friend down at Georgetown medical was going to be doing nuerosurgery with some of his med school students on a very rare case. A girl had abcesses in her brain and needed them removed. Mr. G told me that I could go with him there and he could get me into the surgery. He did this because he wanted me to see what actual surgery is like before taking the plunge and applying as pre-med. Well withing 24 hours I was in the G-town med school in a borrowed pair of scubs. Getting a once in a life time oppertunity. I really wanted it, and then I got it. Action = except passion and courage to talk to the guy. The oppertunity it self came out of the blue <-- I/M..
Yes, in this case the action required from you was talking to Mr. G, going with him, and attending the surgery. Your intention was to get real life experience in a surgery room. That experience didn't just "POOF" appear inside you when you created the intention, but the opportunity to get the experience did "POOF" appear in front of you (brought to you by the universe), and then you just had to receive it.

However, since this is something you love doing it wasn't as if the action steps required to go there and attend the surgery were "work" for you, it was probably more like "fun" or how I like to call it "Play". For me, however, it would be "work" because I don't like going into surgery rooms, I can't even stand watching the stuff on TV, so it would have been tough work for me. Anyway, I agree with you totally that the action required is insanely smaller when you use IM to help you.
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