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the celestine prophecy

the celestine prophecy


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Wikepedia provides a comprehensive overview on the law of attraction, the pros and cons, the claims by skeptics of pseudoscience.

In essence the celestine prophecy introdutory definition is: you get what you think about; your thoughts determine your destiny.[1]

(References and footnotes: Redden, Guy, Magic Happens: A New Age Metaphysical Mystery Tour, Journal of Australian Studies: 101: Louise Hay, the Queen of Affirmations,(9) believes that our thinking creates our reality. In short, if ones consciousness is in the celestine prophecy with the whole, creation becomes a resource from which we can manifestsynchronicity. According to Hays bestseller, You Can Heal Your Life(10), your life can be transformed by never dwelling on the negative, as the metaphysical principle of life is the law of attraction: you get what you think about; your thoughts determine your destiny.)

Perhaps we sometimes approach topics too simply here at SurfaceEarth, regardless, it appears that the Law of Attraction requires action and positive thought.

Um, whats so wrong with that?

Again, Wikepedia concisely states the criticism of the Laws of Attraction:

Criticism

Some critics say that the claims made about the scientific justification of the Law of Attraction are not supported by any mainstream scientific research, and there have been no widely recognized studies demonstrating that the principle actually works (there are a number of recognized studies in which positive thinking has not had a measurable effect on objective conditions, while conversely scientific the celestine prophecy involving the use of placebos support the principle of positive thinking). Skeptics have the celestine prophecy that the explanations of the claimed law (and even the use of the term Law itself) misuse and misrepresent mainstream julie mccullough of electromagnetism and quantum mechanics in a way often characteristic of pseudoscience. In dismissing the claimed effectiveness and anecdotal testimony about the success of the Law of Attraction, skeptics argue that it is nothing more than a round-about means of self-motivation and a confirmation bias applied to acts of increased risk-taking, and has no further metaphysical effects.[1]

See Footnote the celestine prophecy above.

The harm in following the Law of Attraction is what exactly?

You become more positive?

You increase your energy?

You lessen the burden on others who no longer have to bear your angst?



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