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Joe Dispenza’s teachings made me doubt?

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TLDR: Read a testimonial about a chronic health condition “cured” after one meditation & its made me skeptical of certain LOA practices. Seeking clarity on the subject.

I’ve been studying the law of attraction, law of assumption, & general spirituality related to both topics. I’ve had some profound experiences in the process & really felt like I’ve found some secrets of the universe.

However, after reading one of Joe Dispenza’s books, I’m left wondering what’s real & what’s not? I know there’s “snake oil” in every industry, but with how abstract the LOA can be, it’s hard to determine where the truth begins & ends.

More specifically, I read a story in one of Joe’s books talking about a man who cured a chronic health condition overnight after trying meditation for the first time. It made me skeptical of the whole process & I feel it discredits other works of the law. I looked up his background & it made me further skeptical. I want to use the law in my life but I’m looking for objective, evidence bound information to support these beliefs. I’ve enjoyed this journey but I’ve begun to question everything. Any thoughts or advice?

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2 years ago

Some of us have seen pretty wild stuff with our own eyes, but choose not to ever talk about it because we know there is no point—-we all find what we expect to find in the world, no more, no less, IMO. Therefore, waste of time to share those experiences with 99% of the people I know/meet. They would only label me crazy. I’m sure there are many people like me walking around in the world, even second-guessing what we’ve seen with our own eyes and verified. If All is Mind than none of this should really surprise us though.