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Opposites Attract Cash

Opposites Attract Cash

November 13, 2008 12:24 PM

With fears of a deep global recession intensifying, could the ancient Law of Manifestation protect your wealth?


It is no coincidence that you are reading this article.

According to the Law of Manifestation your life is not a product of chance, and you are part of the Universe. Consciousness is not something that you 'have' but is something you partake in your everyday life. Cosmic Ordering is the modern terminology for a belief system whose heredity lies in an ancient metaphysical doctrine known as The Law of Manifestation.

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Over the past two years I have been reading books about modern magick and the Law of Manifestation. So I thought that I would present here the entirety of what I have read in relation to protecting wealth.

Generally in a recession we all look at the hierarchy of what gets paid first, it's normally credit cards that tend to be the last thing if the going gets rough, and we generally first worry about our mortgage, council tax, utilities and telephone bills. So, what affect does this have on actual outcomes?


The modern term for the Law of Manifestation is known as cosmetic ordering which states that we have magnetic fields in the cosmos, which is based on the observation of cosmic rays and their isotropy. In a nutshell, certain "coincidences" or "chances of good and bad luck" occur every day could in fact come down to these magnetic fields - the belief that individuals connect to the cosmos and attract positive or negative events, based on how they feel.

So what can you control?

You can definitely control whether you don't pay your credit card late, or whether your bills get there on time. Too many people get caught up in the statement that "everything is possible." Sure, it is, but that doesn't make it probable.

One day, it may be possible that I am a world-famous millionaire, but based on the fact that I am unable to budget wisely then the probability of this happening is pretty remote. If I claim that I am already a millionaire, and you have never met me before then you would probably just assume that I am.

From the publications that I have read so far in my journey to investigate the Law of Manifestation, I have concluded that anything that you choose is improbable. There does not seem to be any proof of actual outcomes. However, it seems that success all comes down to ones state of mind and the purpose for which you are placing the request.

It is all about visualising the goals that you desire. Some people spend quiet time each day to reread their request and focus on their goal. Others simply use the Internet as an aid. Various sites offer cosmic request forms so you can actually "send it to the universe!" Well, in theory. The point is that you write down your goal, think about your goal and superficially send it: the purpose being to keep your objective in focus, and remain positive.

Last year I read an outstanding book by Felix Dennis called "how to get rich." Felix is a British magazine publisher and philanthropist. The book delivers a straightforward view of the business world and tips on how anyone can create wealth; he also provides an overview of the harsh reality of wealth.

Interestingly he committed himself to building wealth which became the soul of his existence; therefore can we assume that harnessing positive thoughts and energy results in an individual reaching certain goals and successes?

Can we deviate from scientific evidence to believe that we can change our lives just by creating positive energies? Who knows?

Place your cosmic orders to attract wealth and see what happens!

Written by Elaine Millward.

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