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This is one of the best interpretations of this concept I've read so far. I remember you talking about the fine line between healthy thoughts/focus on something and where it goes a bit too far and becomes a self fulfilling prophecy, it's this nuance that seems to be unexplored when it comes to this concept. Also appreciate your points around the idea that we almost avoid the physical aspect of change in favor of just trying to change things with our minds and intentions. Looking forward to part 2, thanks Joe!

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Comment #2: Dean's Book, "The Reality of Magic" is a must read! Along with Gordon White's "Chaos Magic" show the possibilities of thoughts and intentions creating realities. He also dives into why manifestations work and why they don't. If we study the phenomenon of magic like a science, we can begin to see what we need to do and don't do to ensure that we increase our chances of success.

This is the ethos of my substack and my very first book: https://www.unorthodoxtruth.com/store/p/an-unorthodox-truth-book.

To close my comments on this fascinating topic, in order for us to see more changes in the world, a combination of attention, intention, and action are needed. If one thing is off, the results are also thrown off. I talk more about this in the following links below:

Why we should journal our miracles: https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/why-you-need-to-journal-your-miracles

Magic, Manifestations, and The Reality Inertia: https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/faith-and-the-reality-inertia

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