I don't think that Hogan is against the law of attraction. He just wanted to sell his own slightly altered version called 'attraction principle.' His wording was a little too on the negative side for me. While he used his attraction principle to help with his cancer, he still seemed skeptical of the results. I understand that the LOA is not a quick fix for any problem. But in reading his article, I felt a sense of hostility that was not beneficial in conveying his ideas, but rather stood between his truth and me. But then again, in subjective reality, it's really not about him at all is it. Perhaps it reflects my own negativity with regards to intention/manifestation. Hmmm...
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