Originally Posted by sliccy
This still goes back to my entire question, why would it matter to the LOA if I said "I want good health" as opposing to "I am benefit of being healthy". Why would the LOA, forgive me for using this word, be so stupid? It seems like, if I say the affirmation in present tense it's good, but if I say it in future tense it's not good and LOA will not attracted "good health". I mean, it just seems like the Law of Attraction is not very smart, either that or it's just me that isn't!
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Well, you hit the nail on the head.
If it's future tense then the unconscious is saying "yes I can give you that belief that there will be that thing for you in the future... there we go... done" It has not problem giving you "wants" as they are easily achieved. A want is always a want.
If you put it in the present tense, you are convincing the unconscious mind that it already has that thing. If there is an unbalance between what really is and what the unconscious mind believes there is, then we become attracted to the things that help to remove that unbalance and achieve what the unconscious mind is believing. Hence the law of attraction.
Yes, you could say that the law of attraction is not smart, and why should it be.
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It just seems to me that the Law of Attraction is lacking logic in a way. It seems to me as if you almost kind of have to "trick" it into doing what you want it to do, or else it might trick you into what you don't want. Or at least it seems to me at least.
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The law of attraction is really our mind. So yes you are having to trick it so that
you are using your mind as the tool it is intended for (you are in control of your mind)rather than the mind taking control of you.
The law of attraction is not really some external entity with an intelligence of it's own, it is a part of every one of us.
Hugs
Giles