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Originally Posted by Hilary If it's just a cheat code, you can indeed use the game without touching it. But writers about LoA typically say that you're always attracting something, and to 'use' this is just to learn to attract it consciously. In other words, you can't participate in the game at all without using IM.
What if IM were not just programmed in as a cheat code, nor yet just as one of the rules; what if it were the programming language? |
I stay with my "life is an RPG analogy":
It's obvious that within that game, there is NO law of attraction, because everything that happens follows a predetermined pattern (designed by the game developer).
Though each player can think that he can change the outcome of that game, it is all predetermined. The longer the player plays this game, the more he will realize where the limits of the game are (ask older people how they experience life, and you know what I mean).
About your last question: "What if IM were not just programmed in as a cheat code, nor yet just as one of the rules; what if it were the programming language?"
A role-playing game is only a program, an application that is written in a programming language. Technically, it can never be the programming language itself, because a programming language is only a loose set of instructions.