If a person wants to teach LOA and spiritual principles to others they need to write about the right thing to do, not the wrong the wrong thing that is being done. This actually isn't easy and honestly, should be left to professional writers. Every article/blog I read that is focused on what not to do shows me someone who still doesn't quite "get it" even so they think they've got it all figured out, or at least a good portion of it.
In fact, I question the spiritual stability of anyone who still sees anything as a negative or an unnecessary thing. Nothing in this world is happening by accident or ever did or ever will. We make it all up, on purpose! Even if we don't like it we are still creating it.
Could it be that when we choose to incarnate into this physical existence we knew there would be some bitter medicine along the way that (like Buckley's cough syrup) we knew we'd have to choke down but that afterwards everything would be so much better?
Who are we to judge anyone's life lessons regardless of what their live lessons entail? Who are we to judge or take away their much needed teachers? There are no victims on this earth. That's a stupid ass term we made up ourselves that takes us so far down and away from ourselves and worst of all, a word that leaves a person powerless. From the victim mentality, there is never anything to be done that doesn't involve your attempt to change someone else.
Do you know the serenity prayer?
My point is, when one truly "gets" things they first realize there is nothing wrong in this world. Nothing that they need to be correcting or making better that doesn't have only to do with their own self, so it's not really "great advice" for another. Anyone who fully gets the LOA knows there is only one way to teach it, and that is to live it. Teach by example and praise it any and every time you see it, notice it, recognize it.
Hahaha, I laugh at myself. The Universe is so damn hilarious! Here I am speaking about something that is "wrong" in my perspective of things ;) At least this site clearly shows it's personal thoughts and opinions. Not someone claiming to be an "expert" who can teach you a better way of life, without any actual training to do so. And I guess that's all I'm saying. Check a person out thoroughly before you pay them to help you spiritually.
This is definitely pure opinion, and subject matter for another post, but I don't trust ANYONE who expects to be paid for helping you with your spiritual self discovery. That's like selling God, as if you own the Universal Power and only going to share it if I drop you a few bucks. I don't have high regard for religion, but even it does better than some spiritual teachers. Bibles are free. So is any time in counsel with the clergy.
This is definitely pure opinion, and subject matter for another post, but I don't trust ANYONE who expects to be paid for helping you with your spiritual self discovery. That's like selling God, as if you own the Universal Power and only going to share it if I drop you a few bucks. I don't have high regard for religion, but even it does better than some spiritual teachers. Bibles are free. So is any time in counsel with the clergy.
It's so bad in my circle that even when I'm pouring my heart and pain out on Facebook some of my so-called friends don't post a single, "things will get better," but they will post, "Buy 4 email/phone counseling session, get one free!" Friends? Yeah Right. Still, I send them my love and respect where they are at in their spiritual evolution and leave their teachers be to teach.

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