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u/Dimittas · 1 pointr/lawofattraction

Let me know what you think of it. There is a follow up book by the author where he states belief in the process isn't even necessary :

>...as the first fundamental states that the mind has no faith beyond objective reasoning; while the second says the soul is the substance and essence of faith; and the third fundamental explains that soul acts at the suggestion of the mind. It has no alternative. Therefore, it is not necessary that the mind believe the suggestion possible of accomplishment in order for the soul to obtain the result.
After results have been accomplished time upon time and the mind knows, by objective results, that the system operates without fail, then the mind also acquires faith. AT THIS STAGE, NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE.
For sake of emphasis, the faith required may be purely soul faith, and the requirement to soul-action sincere mental desire, communicated by suggestion—not retarded by abnormal active opposition in the way of adverse suggestion from the mind.



I wonder if the people that had success with this simple did actually have some innate belief or faith that it would work.

Check out the reviews on Amazon. It is peppered with interesting comments and success stories.

https://www.amazon.com/Works-Famous-Little-Makes-Dreams/dp/0875163238/ref=cm_cr_othr_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

In particular check out this review and the numerous comments and questions housed within it. (it may not show up properly on a phone)

https://www.amazon.com/review/R27IELWGMYAOYK

u/Perfectlife22 · 0 pointsr/NevilleGoddard

Florence Scovel Shinn specifically warned about this kind of stuff, I saw a recent post on here comparing her to Neville. She would always say to ask for your desires "if they are yours by divine right" and the idea was that you could never lose anything that was yours by divine right, and that if something wasn't meant to be yours it would substitute it for something better, so there would be no loss.

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I also saw disclaimers added in It Works: The Famous Little Red Book That Makes Your Dreams Come True! where you ask for your desires or give thanks for them coming to you in perfect ways for the greatest good for all!