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    Radiofreeeuropa10 months, 3 weeks ago

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    I believe this is fairly accurate in it's assessment. Basically that often thinking positive thoughts yield positive outcomes etc. but we know from quantum physics that dice indeed are rolled through the universe. This is the true "law", the law of chance and probabilities. The idea of positive thinking is nothing new, it's not a law though. And it has no basis in the physics of reality, not in the sense it is presented philosophically. Yes if you think negative thoughts it has an effect on your health and indeed likely sabotages your efforts. This is not unlike many of the techniques mediocre Sci Fi writer L. Ron Hubbard puts forth in his books (Scientology is based on this). Again though, chance and random are the factors in most philosophic equations that are seldom addressed.

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      UnusualSuspect10 months, 2 weeks ago

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      For me, the law of attraction works like this...

      Treating people fairly and with respect. And if I get that in return, the law has worked.

      It works 9 times out of 10. What more could one ask for?

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