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Reversing The Law Of Cause And Effect Before It’s Too Late*
Here’s a clip from an astounding and very frank article. You might even call it disturbing but in a
sobering way.
While y’all may think I’m very direct at times (some of you would even say “harsh”), I don’t know if I could have told the woman in the article what author Miceal Ledwith did . . . and the way he did it.
However, I absolutely agree that it was the most useful thing anyone could have said to her. Gird your loins and bite the bullet because if Ledwith is right (and a lot of research seems to indicate he is), then thoughts do influence matter and whatever you’re most afraid of — well, it often seems to happen, doesn’t it?
Read on to discover why . . . and (more importantly) what you can do about it.
“All great spiritual masters who ever walked this earth insisted upon the vital importance of getting rid of fears, for fear is a powerful magnet in the quantum field.
Fear terrifies us and chills us to the core of our being. We find it enormously easy to become absorbed and caught up in fear - more so than with most other emotions, including love. Whatever we are focused on manifests.
When we are focused on something and surround it with powerful emotions, like fear, it manifests all the more quickly. The quantum field is impartial.”
Source: POISONED PRAYER: The tragic results of not reversing the law of cause and effect
* = About Heisenberg Fridays. Each Friday I post about whatever I want outside of the realms of marketing, sales, advertising or copywriting. More often than not, it will be about one of my favorite studies – the research into quantum mechanics and how consciousness influences reality.
So while most of the week you’ll be certain of the overall theme of my posts, each Friday you will experience uncertainty about the topic, which is my tip of the hat to Werner Heisenberg the creator of quantum mechanics’ Uncertainty Principle.
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