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Originally Posted by Erin Pavlina Other people's mazes intersect your own. You could be tooling along quite nicely down a lovely corridor, admiring the art on the wall, when blammo, someone who chose to drink and drive intersects your maze and hits you in the crosswalk. |
This analogy could be applied to the age old question that shows up with Law of Attraction.
When we ask, did that victim attract the act against him/her self? So the answer is that, no, some don't attract their perputraters, it's just someone's else's maze intersecting with theirs. Being responsible for everything in one's own life is different than having someone else's freewill mess with one's original plan of getting to that cheeze ball. Did that make sense?
It does beg questions, though.
What makes the mazes intersect? Is it other's freewill and their choices that may be against the original maze they planned such that their maze infringes in the mazes of others'?