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The general belief among most people is that human beings are limited in terms of how
they can affect the universe. In other words, a human being can do some things to alter
their world, but certain barriers are in place that humans simply cannot pass through, no
matter how much they should want to do so. This is not to say that humans are utterly
powerless to shape their existence, because this is clearly not the case; but most of us
presume that we humans are limited in terms of what we're able to affect.
Ways of thinking that contradict the belief that humans are limited are often viewed with
a skeptical eye. The Law Of Attraction, for instance, advocates that people can and do
make their worlds what they are simply through thoughts. So then people are where they
are and are what they are because they've thought a certain way. And this approach isn't
figurative: The notion of Law Of Attraction is essentially that humans can bring things of
a material nature into their lives by the power of thought. It's probably no surprise that
Law Of Attraction and its belief system of thoughts creating one's world has many critics
among the general public.
A belief system that also advocates humans as active creators of their own reality is
ho'oponopono. Ho'oponopono, unlike Law Of Attraction, does not advocate the idea of
people being able to attract whatever they choose by thought alone; ho'oponopono
instead states that people can change their lives for the better through submitting a
proposal of sorts to a higher power and asking for positive change. Though this
description may sound as if ho'oponopono is some form of religious practice, it truly isn't,
at least not in the classic sense. Ho'oponopono does believe in a higher form of existence,
sometimes referred to as God and sometimes referred to as something else; but there isn't
any belief system within ho'oponopono that embraces an idea of sinful behavior and
resulting punitive consequences.
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