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  2. Use This Gospel - Wikipedia

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    The song was recorded as a new version of the leaked track "Law of Attraction", which West came up with in a freestyle session. Clipse's feature on the song marked ...

  3. Leviticus 18 - Wikipedia

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    In the biblical narrative, each of these occurred chronologically prior to the establishment of Levitical law. [11] Abraham married his half-sister Sarah , [ 12 ] Jacob married his first wife's sister (albeit without his knowledge), [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] and Amram married his paternal aunt Jochebed .

  4. Law of attraction (New Thought) - Wikipedia

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    The law of attraction is the New Thought spiritual belief that positive or negative thoughts bring positive or negative experiences into a person's life. [1] [2] The belief is based on the idea that people and their thoughts are made from "pure energy" and that like energy can attract like energy, thereby allowing people to improve their health, wealth, or personal relationships.

  5. Prentice Mulford - Wikipedia

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    Prentice Mulford was born in Sag Harbor, New York, in 1834, and in 1856 sailed to California where he would spend the next 16 years. [2] During this time, Mulford spent several years in mining towns, trying to find his fortune in gold, copper, or silver.

  6. Law of attraction - Wikipedia

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    Law of attraction may refer to: Electromagnetic attraction; Newton's law of universal gravitation; Law of attraction (New Thought), a New Thought belief;

  7. Esther Hicks - Wikipedia

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    Hicks is also offering video lectures, including exclusives for paying subscribers. As of January 2023, their YouTube subscriber count was 741,000, with the most popular video at 14.6 million views. [6] Jerry Hicks died November 18, 2011, from cancer. He was 85 years old. [7]

  8. Self-fulfilling prophecy - Wikipedia

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    The law of attraction is a typical example of self-fulfilling prophecy. It is the name given to the belief that "like attracts like" and that by focusing on positive or negative thoughts, one can bring about positive or negative results.

  9. Bob Proctor (author) - Wikipedia

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    Proctor's business model maintained the idea that a positive self-image was critical for obtaining success, frequently referencing the pseudoscientific law of attraction. [ 3 ] Proctor's teachings, business and publications were a claimed by some to be a contributor to the rise of interest in the law of attraction.