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"The Secret" like prayer, taps into the magic of the universe-- the flow, the harmony, untapped potential "for growth and change" with good feeling and profound generosity toward others in the form of intelligent, principled love through admiration and respect.
But that starts with you.
If someone runs up thousands of dollars of credit card debt "on Silly-String & foam hats", the world (-- and its creditors) "keeps its books" and you'll be paying for it out your asshole, probably "for a good time to (cum)". That's just "cause-and-effect", commonsense, "and what everyone should know" before they want "to use n' abuse" the policy of "The Secret" creatively.
Well, what of "faith"? Well, remember there's "intelligent faith" than perhaps "childish faith" that maybe, perhaps a teenager would carry around in a naive case "of mistaken identity" in a time when you feel "very atomized & separate" from much of life's processes in a grotesque cavalcade of awkwardness that can haunt us for years.
The whole thing is based on you being in fact, a creative, positive, upbeat "producer" who adds to the net value of the universe instead of being "a net drag" in some kind of sunken, lazy, self-indulgent state-- which probably, we'd all secretly "want" on some level, but because the universe is based "on struggle" we can't rightly have "unless we're insulated" from the truth of things.
Judge Judy summed it up best: "there are those who GIVE, and those who TAKE". Being a good person does not mean contributing to someone else's parasitism, which is not "an absolute principle of liberal good" unless you're seriously deluded "and like being robbed".
If you don't practice "The Secret" in the correct manner, of course you will be impoverished "and stripped bare" like an old car. That's why you must practice courage "and the will of intent" that does not "dodge the issue" with these dark, seeping rationalizations that stops you from marching in "and doing what you were always supposed to do" correctly, probably because you were never taught how to be noble or "how to build character", which means "strengthening the will", "bolstering integrity" and always striving toward the grace of good form, no matter how poorly you started off in the beginning as an insignificant "speck of shit" like I was.
Otherwise, you might as well "shove this book up your ass".

Also-- give the damn thing time. Oftentimes things happen "right when we're not thinking about it", like either a bed of flowers "or your rotting corpse" going to work every morning. . . . . but always focus, and tend "the garden" with what will hopefully not be your gaseous, decomposing spirit. KnowhutImean?

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