Law Of Attraction - Hypothetical question One




How much should we blame ourselves for our problems?

Here is a hypothetical question for you.

Let us suppose that you are involved in a harmless fender bender on the way home. You can't possibility blame yourself for having manifested this accident when you were positive about getting home safely. Now let us also suppose that the passenger you were riding with at the time admits to you that they had a bad feeling that something like that was going to happen. 

My hypothetical question for today is this. How could the passenger's bad manifestation of being in a finder binder outweigh your good vision of arriving home safely?

This is one of the many questions that I still have years later after having first learned and started applying the law of attraction. I have come up with many possible solutions but I can't be for certain that any of them are correct. It's rather like the old question "if a tree falls in the woods and there is no one around to hear it, does it make a sound?" That one was easy. Taking the question literally as it was worded, it asked if no one was around, meaning a person. Since it doesn't exclude things from being there, you could always prove it with a motion sensing recorder or something similar.

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