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Originally Posted by Froztwolf I guess you are right. People everywhere have an equal chance to learn about Law of Attraction and to get the opportunity of using it in their favor. |
Wow, you gave up pretty easily. I don't mean to sound judgmental. It just seems like you were asking for permission to ignore the sad souls who aren't at a place to learn about the LoA.
I am not so easily convinced and I'd still lIke an answer to the question. If some people are not at a state ready to accept the LoA, they cannot take control of the LoA enough to control their lives. If they don't have control, they can't get control. Something has to in a way release them so they can be free to think that they might be able to take charge over their lives with the LoA. So, since they are not free, possibly because of a lot of spiritual or cultural baggage, or because they do not have access to a LoA instructor, how can anyone say it's fair? Doesn't fairness require equal opportunity? They don't have the same opportunity to discover the LoA that we in the west have.
And just being in the west doesn't automatically open one up to the LoA. If someone was raised to be a devout Christian, or if they were born with a high IQ and an especially analytical mind, they were probably taught to religiously believe in the scientific method, so they will probably find the idea of the LoA ridiculous. What's fair about that? They are basically trapped and will never be able to shed their beliefs.