Just Wondering
@Deegoddess (104)
United States
October 5, 2019 11:55pm CST
Making the law of attraction work for you. I'm wondering do others on this site practice loa, if so how much did it work for you? I'm a firm believer of energy and thoughts becoming things, but I'm wondering more about the universe. I've been doing a lot of reading and researching. I'm wondering is the universe the same as God or not. It's so confusing.
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@Starmaiden (9311)
• Canada
6 Oct 19
Hello @deegoddess. I always thought of the universe as being the physical body (anatomy) of God. God would be the "inner Self" of the universe. That which makes it animate and is the source of its light, love and wisdom.
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@Deegoddess (104)
• United States
6 Oct 19
I love how you put it. I like that, that makes sense!
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@Deegoddess (104)
• United States
6 Oct 19
Good, I like these type of discussions. I know they aren't but what about those who don't believe in God but yet, still believe in the universe, that believe the universe is their higher power, through energy and vibration? Or what about those who believe in that they are God themselves, because the Bible said that we are all Gods?
What if, we are all God, but they don't tell us that because they don't want us to know how powerful that we are?
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@innertalks (21919)
• Australia
23 Feb 20
What attracts you to anything is the magnetism of the light in it, but this must be related to the emptiness of any affective compulsion, or overdesire in you, for it.
You cannot just want things into being.
This means that you gain nothing from trying to attract anything to you, but when you become something of yourself, that is inherently attracting to what must then come to you, it comes,
Build yourself from love, not from desire, and all else comes to you then as needed.
It is better to grow ourselves into a better person, that attracts these things naturally to us, rather than just work on desires for something now, which will never be attracted to us anyway, because, as yet, we have not grown ourselves into that type of a person, that can attract these things to us.
When we just want stuff, we are fooling ourselves.
We need to stop wanting stuff, and just be, and so then, we can grow to be the person that God created us to be, and all will fall into place for us then from our new position in God.
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@GrannyGee (3517)
• Louisburg, North Carolina
23 Feb 20
I really like to read what you write. I just discovered some of your work. It makes one think and these are things I'm interested in.
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@innertalks (21919)
• Australia
23 Feb 20
@GrannyGee Thanks. I am also interested in these subjects, and in thinking them through, with others, and in myself too.
@amitkokiladitya (171927)
• Agra, India
23 Feb 20
But for me the more I think and wish for the thing to turn my way the more it gets farther
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