Lanie Stevens "Empowering Women" - http://laniestevens.com
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[quote=Oasiscalm][quote=pixelpie][quote=Blue]No. That's not how karma works. The whole "do good you get good, do bad you get bad." is BS because everyone's view of what's good and bad is completely different. What you may find bad to do someone else may find alright. We all have different morals.[/quote] Exactly we each create our own reality. Nothing is out there (outside of you(aka your consciousness.) So the only think that will happen to any of us is what we believe. So if you believe in karma is some good bad thing that's what you get. But the truth is its all coming from your own mind. Nothing is wrong with what she did. None of us can want (have a desire) that is not already ours on a higher level. People break up all the time and or marry the wrong person too. One of the best loa teacher's I know (neville) married his second wife when she in fact didn't want to marry him and his first wife didn't want to divorce. But none of that stopped him. Besides the fact that we are always using loa unconsciously everyday. One last thing let's say that it is wrong to use this on a married or taken person. If that is so then it is also equally wrong to use it to manifest any relationship with another person because that would be bypassing that person's free will of choice. By that thinking everyone becomes wrong for using this or any technique on another person.[/quote] Where does Neville Goddard say his second wife didn't want to marry him. I recall he even states that a physic told his wife she would marry someone with the name beginning Nev. The issue around him getting married was that he had not divorced his first wife and she was refusing to grant him a divorce. This is the story of how he was freed to marry his second wife: "...,,,When I decided to marry the lady who now bears my name I applied this principle. At the time I was terribly involved. I had married at the age of eighteen and became a father at nineteen. We separated that year, but I never sought a divorce; therefore, my separation was not legal in the state of New York. Sixteen years later, when I fell in love and wanted to marry my present wife, I decided to sleep as though we were married. While sleeping, physically in my hotel room, I slept imaginatively in an apartment, she in one bed and I in the other. My dancing partner did not want me to marry, so she told my wife that I would be seeking a divorce and to make herself scarce - which she did, taking up residence in another state. But I persisted! Night after night I slept in the assumption that I was happily married to the girl I love. Within a week I received a call requesting me to be in court the next Tuesday morning at 10:00 A.M.. Giving me no reason why I should be there, I dismissed the request, thinking it was a hoax played on me by a friend. So the next Tuesday morning at 9:30 A.M. I was unshaved and only casually dressed, when the phone rang and a lady said: "It would be to your advantage, as a public figure, to be in court this morning, as your wife is on trial." What a shock! I quickly thanked the lady, caught a taxi, and arrived just as court began. My wife had been caught lifting a few items from a store in New York City, which she had not paid for. Asking to speak on her behalf I said: "She is my wife and the mother of my son. Although we have been separated for sixteen years, as far as I know she has never done this before and I do not think she will ever do it again. We have a marvelous son. Please do nothing to her to reflect in any way upon our son, who lives with me. If I may say something, she is eight years my senior and may be passing through a certain emotional state which prompted her to do what she did. If you must sentence her, then please suspend it." The judge then said to me, "In all of my years on the bench I have never heard an appeal like this. Your wife tells me you want a divorce, and here you could have tangible evidence for it, yet you plead for her release." He then sentenced her for six months and suspended the sentence. My wife waited for me at the back of the room and said: "Neville, that was a decent thing to do. Give me the subpoena and I will sign it." We took a taxi together and I did that which was not legal: I served my own subpoena and she signed it. ..,"[/quote]
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