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Originally Posted by Jill I imagine that the power of intention is similar to the LOA thing many of you talk about. The problem is you mix it up by thinking that the more you want something the more you'll get it. When in fact, it's the exact opposite. |
That's why a simple choice can move mountains and all the thought in the world can have little or no effect. Knowing something to be true
is not the same as thinking it's true.
Choice creates, thought validates. Having multiple thoughts can aid in validating the choice, the knowing of something to be true, but thoughts don't create.
Your point about want is interesting, it's a fine line between wanting something and focusing on it's lack. The word want implies lack. Instead of saying 'I want this' or 'I will have this' I would say
"I choose to have this now" We only create in the moment anyway, so might as well place the order in the present
Max