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Topic: Do woman change after marriage
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Tue 01/10/12 01:17 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Tue 01/10/12 01:20 PM


The point is, if you don't think it, and you don't believe it, then it will NEVER EVER HAPPEN.

AND

If you always think about what you don't want, presto! That is what you will get.

Causation begins with thought.


"I might wish right now to instantly become a tomato larger than the whole universe, but now matter how hard I try, I cannot do it." -- J. Richard Gott, Time Travel in Einstein's Universe



That has nothing to do with the subject. "Wishing is just wishing." It does not go any further than that.

Also, even with thought, belief and intention, which is what is required, it is never instant. Thank goodness for that.

P.S. the above statement says, at the end: ... NO MATTER HOW HARD I TRY, I CANNOT DO IT."

laugh laugh

So what do you think he accomplishes by that statement?

He actually demonstrates and proves my point.








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Tue 01/10/12 01:21 PM
A person who says (and thinks and believes) this:

"No matter how much I try or how much I think about finding the man of my dreams, I cannot do it. He does not exist."

Proves my point.


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Tue 01/10/12 01:22 PM

It does work. But most people don't know enough about it to use it properly. Athletes are being trained with visualization techniques and they do work. The consistently have been proven to improve performance when practiced.


Point me in the direction of studies that support this. I'd be very interested in reading them.


I look on the Internet and there are ten million get rich programs there too. The reason 99% of them don't work is because people who buy them don't follow through with them. And that is the legitimate one. Others are scams.

But that has nothing to do with the law of attraction at all.


It does if you're a skeptic. The more I look at these things, the less legitimate they turn out to be over time. Just substitute "get what you want" for "get rich" -- why should I assume that one has any more legitimacy than the other?

People claim to see ghosts, or they claim that the Virgin Mary came to visit them and warned them about drinking reconstituted orange juice or whatever. Some of these people seem very credible, on the surface. But when you ask for any sort of corroborating evidence, there's nothing.



>>>I can think and think and think and do everything I can do to convince myself, but I am still not going to be able to walk to the moon.<<<<


Maybe not you, but somebody thought about it enough to get it done. tongue2

Unless you believe our trip to the moon was a hoax.


In fact, I do believe that. Regardless, no one WALKED there. That was the point.

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Tue 01/10/12 01:25 PM

A person who says (and thinks and believes) this:

"No matter how much I try or how much I think about finding the man of my dreams, I cannot do it. He does not exist."

Proves my point.




Or maybe he really doesn't exist. All I'm saying is, if he genuinely doesn't exist, he isn't going to magically pop into existence just because you think he will.

By that logic, I should have my own stegosaurus by now.


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Tue 01/10/12 01:25 PM
I've met people who say to me: "I wish I could paint a portrait."

I ask them: Why don't you?

They will say: "I tried once (or many times) and I just can't do it. I can't get it to look right.. blah blah blah."

THAT IS DEFEAT.

Instead, they need to think and say:

"I am going to do whatever it takes to learn how to paint a portrait, no matter how long it takes."

That is INTENTION.

You cannot achieve what you want if you think and talk nothing but defeat.








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Tue 01/10/12 01:26 PM


A person who says (and thinks and believes) this:

"No matter how much I try or how much I think about finding the man of my dreams, I cannot do it. He does not exist."

Proves my point.




Or maybe he really doesn't exist. All I'm saying is, if he genuinely doesn't exist, he isn't going to magically pop into existence just because you think he will.

By that logic, I should have my own stegosaurus by now.




He exists.bigsmile flowerforyou


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Tue 01/10/12 01:29 PM



A person who says (and thinks and believes) this:

"No matter how much I try or how much I think about finding the man of my dreams, I cannot do it. He does not exist."

Proves my point.




Or maybe he really doesn't exist. All I'm saying is, if he genuinely doesn't exist, he isn't going to magically pop into existence just because you think he will.

By that logic, I should have my own stegosaurus by now.




He exists.bigsmile flowerforyou





He is feeding on the Giant Planet sized Tomato...laugh

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Tue 01/10/12 01:29 PM

I've met people who say to me: "I wish I could paint a portrait."

I ask them: Why don't you?

They will say: "I tried once (or many times) and I just can't do it. I can't get it to look right.. blah blah blah."

THAT IS DEFEAT.

Instead, they need to think and say:

"I am going to do whatever it takes to learn how to paint a portrait, no matter how long it takes."

That is INTENTION.

You cannot achieve what you want if you think and talk nothing but defeat.


That's one point. Another is, you can't achieve what you want if what you want does not exist and has no means of being brought into existence.

There is "defeat" and there is reality. Sometimes the two may intersect and then you end up with the same result. This is not a good thing or a bad thing, it's simply a pragmatic acknowledgment of conditions.

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Tue 01/10/12 01:30 PM



A person who says (and thinks and believes) this:

"No matter how much I try or how much I think about finding the man of my dreams, I cannot do it. He does not exist."

Proves my point.




Or maybe he really doesn't exist. All I'm saying is, if he genuinely doesn't exist, he isn't going to magically pop into existence just because you think he will.

By that logic, I should have my own stegosaurus by now.




He exists.bigsmile flowerforyou




I will not rule out the possibility of time travel to the Jurassic. Especially since I'm using that very concept in a book....

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Tue 01/10/12 01:31 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Tue 01/10/12 01:31 PM




A person who says (and thinks and believes) this:

"No matter how much I try or how much I think about finding the man of my dreams, I cannot do it. He does not exist."

Proves my point.




Or maybe he really doesn't exist. All I'm saying is, if he genuinely doesn't exist, he isn't going to magically pop into existence just because you think he will.

By that logic, I should have my own stegosaurus by now.




He exists.bigsmile flowerforyou





He is feeding on the Giant Planet sized Tomato...laugh



He exists, I can feel him in the force.
The thing is, I don't have to own him.

I love him without ever having met him in this life.

I'm in no big hurry.




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Tue 01/10/12 01:38 PM





A person who says (and thinks and believes) this:

"No matter how much I try or how much I think about finding the man of my dreams, I cannot do it. He does not exist."

Proves my point.




Or maybe he really doesn't exist. All I'm saying is, if he genuinely doesn't exist, he isn't going to magically pop into existence just because you think he will.

By that logic, I should have my own stegosaurus by now.




He exists.bigsmile flowerforyou





He is feeding on the Giant Planet sized Tomato...laugh



He exists, I can feel him in the force.
The thing is, I don't have to own him.

I love him without ever having met him in this life.

I'm in no big hurry.






I don't understand it....but I believe you...

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Tue 01/10/12 04:18 PM

I once thought of getting a ring 4 my babies mother but What are the benefits to getting married?

I don't people just change unless they are some kind of head case.I'd say if you get married and feel your partner has changed you probably weren't paying attention from the start.

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Tue 01/10/12 04:19 PM






A person who says (and thinks and believes) this:

"No matter how much I try or how much I think about finding the man of my dreams, I cannot do it. He does not exist."

Proves my point.




Or maybe he really doesn't exist. All I'm saying is, if he genuinely doesn't exist, he isn't going to magically pop into existence just because you think he will.

By that logic, I should have my own stegosaurus by now.




He exists.bigsmile flowerforyou





He is feeding on the Giant Planet sized Tomato...laugh



He exists, I can feel him in the force.
The thing is, I don't have to own him.

I love him without ever having met him in this life.

I'm in no big hurry.






I don't understand it....but I believe you...


That's faith. flowerforyou flowers

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Tue 01/10/12 04:24 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Tue 01/10/12 04:26 PM


I've met people who say to me: "I wish I could paint a portrait."

I ask them: Why don't you?

They will say: "I tried once (or many times) and I just can't do it. I can't get it to look right.. blah blah blah."

THAT IS DEFEAT.

Instead, they need to think and say:

"I am going to do whatever it takes to learn how to paint a portrait, no matter how long it takes."

That is INTENTION.

You cannot achieve what you want if you think and talk nothing but defeat.


That's one point. Another is, you can't achieve what you want if what you want does not exist and has no means of being brought into existence.


Oh but if what you want does not exist, you would not want it and you could not even think about it or imagine it.

But If you can imagine it, then it exists or it has the potential to be brought into existence because all things come from mind stuff.


There is "defeat" and there is reality. Sometimes the two may intersect and then you end up with the same result. This is not a good thing or a bad thing, it's simply a pragmatic acknowledgment of conditions.



I do not understand the correlation between "defeat" and "reality."

It is always a good first step to acknowledge conditions and accept what is, if you know for a fact what is. But people do not know the whole of what is. They only think they know.

If you can accept what is without knowing what is, that is faith.


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Tue 01/10/12 08:18 PM



I've heard it said that:

1. Women marry, hoping to eventually change him but he doesn't change.

2. Men marry, hoping she'll never change but she changes. Especially after kids.


Must have missed this one. I was aware not everyone thought with the same brain. Even I, a doubter in men for most part disbelieve this theory. Having never been married, though once engaged, I never expected him to change at all. We grow, it should only get better, right? The reason why most marriages do not work out is simple. People are themselves and cannot be changed, but when you've fallen so hard for them as a whole, it becomes difficult to see their true selves. You've excepted all their imperfections. But too many of those will never work out.
women have evil intentions when they marry


and men have evil intentions when they wont (not that I care - trust me I am the IDC person)

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Tue 01/10/12 08:21 PM

Matter is that everyone have their own thinking n experience of life, n i m too young to be marry, yes after marriage i can talk about it but not now


exactly -well said:thumbsup:

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Wed 01/11/12 06:27 AM





I've heard it said that:

1. Women marry, hoping to eventually change him but he doesn't change.

2. Men marry, hoping she'll never change but she changes. Especially after kids.


Must have missed this one. I was aware not everyone thought with the same brain. Even I, a doubter in men for most part disbelieve this theory. Having never been married, though once engaged, I never expected him to change at all. We grow, it should only get better, right? The reason why most marriages do not work out is simple. People are themselves and cannot be changed, but when you've fallen so hard for them as a whole, it becomes difficult to see their true selves. You've excepted all their imperfections. But too many of those will never work out.
women have evil intentions when they marry


and men have evil intentions when they wont (not that I care - trust me I am the IDC person)


laugh Thats what I like best about you.


thanks klclaugh

really I think the whole premise to this thread is backwards because in my experience men change after marriage also - no more rushing home for that romantic Friday night.....the lesson here is one all of divorced types have learned - not to take each other for granted just cuz that little ring is on that 3rd finger...

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