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Old 08-09-2007, 10:40 PM   #16 (permalink)
Sam988
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I would be one of the biggest opposers of LoA if some things that happened in my life hadn't happened. I don't know if it's just my unconscious doing the work for me or if there is something bigger involved; as Mr.Smith would say; "At this point, it is irrelevant"

And this is not delusional wishful thinking, when i compare my situation with the one from people around me, i have SOLID, CONCRETE, REAL proof that something i do (wheter it be LoA, or my unconscious MIRACULOUSLY helping me to achieve some grand goals) is dramatically helping me.

I'm a very fact-driven person, that's why i dropped the "new-born cristian faith", which was very rooted on me since i was a child until when i was 17, when i managed to break off from it. I dropped it because it didnt work, i'm not interested in self-delusion or wishful thinking, i'm interested in results.


Believing in LoA/subconscious guiding me did bring me great results, and as the saying goes :"If you keep doing what you always did, you will keep getting what you always did" (or something like that ) i'm very happy with what i'm getting, and i expect to keep on doing this until the results stop appearing; and i don't think they will.


So i believe LoA solely because it brings result, i'm not interested in knowing how it works, all i know is that it works, and that's what matters for me.
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