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Originally Posted by Acting Like Godot I am not asking you to believe or not believe in Abraham-Hicks. I was merely responding to your point that as far as you were aware, LOA does not involve reincarnation.
Whether or not you believe in LOA, and whether or not you believe in Abraham-Hicks, you cannot get very far into the topic without discussing LOA and Abraham-Hicks.
Abraham-Hicks has a strong link to LOA, and Abraham-Hicks has a clear position on reincarnation; that is how reincarnation gets into the LOA picture. |
Look, here's my take on LoA.
LoA is a game to be played by fully-functioning adults, not children. To win at it you must be "3 for 3" as James Ray puts it. This means that your thoughts, emotions, and
actions (<--Klang-klang-klang!!!) must all be in alignment.
To me it's little more than a New Age variation of the "little train that could":
belief in oneself + positive expectations + action = results
Did I emphasize the
action part enough?
Hell, you could drop the first two components and still get most things with just the action part.
Where LoA all falls apart for me and most people is when some start to believe they are gods:
I brought the great Tsunami down upon me.
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I made those jets crash into the WTC.
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I manifested that earth quake.
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Yes, of course you did.
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