Bob Doyle, Author in "The Secret"

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Thoughts and words of Bob Doyle, Author in the movie, "The Secret":

The Law of Attraction doesn't care about what you want or don't want - just what you think about most.  Things are not brought to us by default as we once thought.  You're getting what you feel about, more than what you think about.  (Example:  you stub your toe as you get out of bed in the morning and feel pain, and your day just keeps getting worse from there as you feel bad, not as you think about how you stubbed your toe.)

Just shift your emotions to change your day or your life.

"Rich get richer, poor get poorer" - Law of Attraction at work.

Figure out what works for you to generate the feelings of having what you want now, what will help you to attract it (either "magically manifested" or an idea that pops into your head to get it).  If you say "i'd hate doing it that way" - it's not right for you, find another way to get what you want while feeling good.

The universe uses zero effort for everything, big or small - it's only in our minds that bigger things are harder and smaller things are easier, and some people have an easier time manifesting small things first, so it is recommended to start small.

Put yourself in the feeling place of really being in that car, not wishing you were in the car, and not someday I'll have that car - becasue that's a specific feeling that will always be in the future.  Make yourself feel present feelings of having it now.

Healing will not occur until attention shifts from being sick to being healthy.

The reason "what we resist persists" is because we feel a certain way when we say "'no i don't want this' because it makes me feel this way," (how i'm feeling right now).  We attract more of what we feel, so when we say "I don't want to be in debt" we're feeling that we're in debt and our feelings create our reality.

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