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I have a problem. If I think of something such as a song and I sing it all day,it comes on.now I understand that as the law of attraction.can religion just be that?good thoughts that lead to good results? |
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@xxlee | 18 May 13 | |
desire is a powerful thing
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@vampboy | 18 May 13 | |
Not really, most of the time most good thoughts I had, had bad outcomes, which is why I'm a devoted pessimist now.
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@smac | 18 May 13 | |
@vampboy thats not a good life now is it?
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@vampboy | 18 May 13 | |
It's wonderful, I'm rarely ever disappointed.
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@jlh1182 | 19 May 13 | |
what if u was picking the song up subliminally an when i comes on the radio u are so familiar with it that u find a conection of some kind, have u heard of cinema blips? In the early days subliminal influence was used to promote sales of things like coca cola, often jus one frame of a fresh bottle of coke mixed into a film made ppl have a thirst for a fresh coke, sales went up..
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@jlh1182 | 19 May 13 | |
i often wonder what hidden influence all these radio waves have on the planet, insects and such at the base of the food chain, but also us at the top, ive heard birds chirping telephone rings, industrial crane alams, the alert of waste disposal trucks when reversing ect, wheres it going??
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@mzflower | 28 May 13 | |
if u hold a thought for a long time without any resistance to it fr example without the doubts on the subject and plus if ur on a happy relaxed state then that thing u thought will manifest in reality. this is law of attraction and its a truth in life. religion is based on laws. religion is also based on faith. to hav faith is to hv hope in the unknown.
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@dgsn | 28 May 13 | |
That is not Law of Attraction. Law of attraction is objects of mass will attract each other, it is a scientific principle that has nothing to do with thought or feelings. Religion is based on rules not laws. Faith is hoping what you believe is right, answering the unknown has nothing to do with faith otherwise faith in the unkown would simply be making it up as you go along.
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