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Question:Yes, but reality mirrors holographically the contents of consciousness which are mostly subconscious conditioned beliefs about self and the world, so unless you are completely unconflicted about what you are affirming or focusing on, the results are not very predictable. If you are having difficulties examine your internal ambivalence and change your mind.


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: Yes, but reality mirrors holographically the contents of consciousness which are mostly subconscious conditioned beliefs about self and the world, so unless you are completely unconflicted about what you are affirming or focusing on, the results are not very predictable. If you are having difficulties examine your internal ambivalence and change your mind.

Yes. I even belive the ones who reject this law still apply it.

It isn't really a secret. It is just basic psychology. Our egos create defenses so that we really can't see ourselves clearly and most of our thoughts are unconscious and we start living these lives based on our unconscious thoughts (ego).

It is more like we are the creators of our own experiences.

only if you are attracted to it.

Since it is not true, i don't mind using Wiki's definition, since it seems to fit what everyone thinks it means:
the general concensus among New Age thinkers is that the Law of Attraction takes the principal "Like Attracts Like" and applies it to conscious desire. That is, a person's thoughts (conscious and unconscious), emotions, and beliefs cause a change in the physical world that attracts positive or negative experiences that correspond to the aforementioned thoughts, with or without the person taking action to attain such experiences. This process has been described as "harmonious vibrations of the law of attraction"[1], or "you get what you think about; your thoughts determine your experience."[2]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_Attr...

This is nothing but mystic wishing. It contradicts the Law of Identity. It is going to leave a lot of disappointed people in its wake.
Why not just "wish upon a star"?