Let's just say that I don't appreciate your inane PMs which tout your recently banned alias's debating skills. (That would be mangod, whom you referred to in the third person.) Can you not see how bizarre that is?
This universe is made by faith. Withdraw faith from it and it disappears. The "Secret" talks about how to use faith to influence a faith-based environment. Holding a thought in mind will have an effect. This universe is the result of holding a thought in mind. The thought was not true. So it's effects are not true. The universe is the effect of a previous wish. The "Secret" talks about the power of wishing. Wishing is a tool for maintaining a faith-based environment. When something wished for becomes manifest in experience, it is said to be "realized"...as if it is now "real". So the universe is said to be "real". Yet if it is built on a thought that is not real, how real can it be? When you hold true thoughts in your awareness, you use the "Secret" to see that what seems real is not real at all. This is helpful if it is your purpose to leave unreality behind. The "Secret" advises how to arrange experiences within an unreal, faith-based environment. In brief, it offers how to have a preferred experience of hell. Faith in truth will yield experiences that correspond and reinforce it. Faith in truth will show you that this world is unreal. In reality, faith is not called upon. What is real needs no faith. The "Secret" is magic. Magic made this universe. The "Secret" is an attempt to use magic to rearrange the furniture within a magical universe. In the long run, magic weakens. So the individual capacity to "manifest" anything of consequence seems weakened. It may be helpful to use the "Secret" to reawaken oneself to the idea of strength of mind. If the strength is used to continue doing magic, it may weaken you again. Healing is the answer to magic. Use strength to heal and it will strengthen you. Jesus
You can never be without strength of mind. So be careful what you hold dear within it. You may become unaware of your strength. What passes for chrisianity maintains an unawareness of strength. You lose awareness of strength whenever you make what you see "real". Any comment, thought, idea or statement that makes this universe real to you weakens your awareness of strength. "In the beginning, God made the heavens and the earth" is a magical statement that can lead to weakness in your awareness because it makes this universe seem "real" or intended to be eternal. It tends to legitamize unreality. This, of course depends on how you interpret the statement. Intended to make real, the statement is like a magical spell. You gain back strength of mind when you dispel the spell. That is what my "gospel" is about. A mind equally as powerful as God has imagined this world and built it upon statements of faith. The statements are not built on truth, so there is no truth in this world. This same mind has dismissed this world already. You seem to linger here until "you" dismiss the ideas that made it. The idea that makes it leads to another "you". Dismiss this "you" to return to the You who made this world. Jesus