Also, I believe it was you who wrote about the person who focused on their disease when doing spells instead of being well.
Yes I did. But in that particular case the man was actually doing the spellwork.
Think of it this way,...
The Law of Attraction is similar to The Law of Flying.
The Law of Randomness is similar to The Law of Gravity.
If you don't use the Law of Flying, you fall victim to the Law of Gravity.
If you don't use the Law of Attraction you fall victim to the Law of Randomness.
However, if you learn to Fly (i.e. You learn to use the Law of Attraction) and you fly into a building. Who's fault is that?
If you learn to use magick spells, and you use them to inadvertently call sickness to yourself, you end up shooting youself in the foot.
Why can't you feel bad for people even if it is their fault? My ignorance has put me on my *ss a great number of times, but I cannot know everything. If I could I'd be relaxing in the summerlands with the god and the goddess.
Well, that's an interesting thought right there.
Jeannie often speaks about being *responsible* for attracting everything into our lives.
However, if you're
ignorant about what you are attracting, then are you truly *responsible* for it.
(i.e. Are you responsible for being ignorant?)
Did you also attract ignorance into your life?
Where does it stop?
Somewhere the buck has to stop.
If you don't realize and understand how to use the Law of Attraction to your benefit - Are you responsible for that?
Do we attract the very ignorance of the knowlege of how to weild the Law of Attraction? And if we do, then did we knowling attract that ignorance?
It becomes a vicious circle.
Plus, they could have attracted a warm, kind-hearted person to help get them back on their feet.
Sure, you could get into all that, but it still ends up being a nasty web of who attracted what.
Did the homeless person (who originally attracted homlessness to themselves) then also attract someone to pull them out of that situation?
And what about the other party? Were they "attracted to" the act of helping the homeless person.
In fact, there's a can of worms right there!
If people can be attracted into actions by other people, then are they truly attracting their own actions?
It's a can of worms if there's absolutely no room for randomness.
Without any randomness at all, that would mean that
every action must necessarily have been attracted by someone. And when you have multiple people involved then who's thoughts win?
I've met many women that I was extremely attracted too, but then didn't feel the same way about me.
What's up with that?
Well, it's the same way with everything else. If an abused person is 'attracting' an abuser then where's the abuser's Law of Attraction?
Something's got to give!
Everyone who participates in a particular situation must
ALL be attracting that event to them if there's utterly no room at all for randomness.
It just seems to me that this would be a real can of worms associated with Free Will. It would also be quite complex with respect to who is attracting what.
What about a couple where one person is trying to make amends and the other person is being totally unrealistic and unreasonable?
It seems to me that this would be a violation of the Law of Attraction right there.
The person who is trying to make amends should be drawing that kind of behavior to themselves, and the person who is being totally unreasonable should be drawing that kind of behavior to themselves.
Something's got to give. In reality what usually gives is a break-up. But doesn't that fly in the face of an
absolute Law of Attraction?
I don't know, but in my book, there's mainly just the law of attraction (which is really just gravity, seeing as to how gravitrons are theoretical particles) and fate.
I know that they often equate it with the "Law of Gravity". Personally I think that's just a poor analogy.
I think they should equate it with the "Law of Flying" and realize that Randomness is more like the law of gravity.
You can learn to fly using the Law of Attraction to your benefit, but if you fail to use it then you fall prey to gravity (the law of randomness).
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Like I asked before,...
Who made this stuff up?
Who made up the rules for the Law of Attraction? (I mean the philosophy!)
Who decided that it has to be that we attract
everything that happens to us without any possiblity of randomness ever?
Who decided that?
And where is their evidence?
I think they're wrong is all I'm saying.
They'd have to show me how they determined this to be the case.
Where's the evidence?
Or is it a pure guess?
If it's a pure guess then I'm just not buying because I have no problem at all with allowing randomness to play a role in reality.
I'm not allergic to the idea that randomness can indeed be part of the game.
It seems reasonable to me.
So until you can 'prove' that randomness can't possibly play a role, then you're just asking me to believe something on pure faith without any explanation of why it
needs to be that way.
Why should I believe that?
Edited by
Abracadabra
on Wed 12/10/08 05:24 AM