u/saltylemonade420

What exactly convinced you the Law worked?

Hi all. I’ve had what people would consider various manifesting successes, but I can’t tell if it’s pure coincidence, or if it was indeed the Law working as I assumed it to.

So I’m asking here- what success convinced you, beyond a doubt, that you manifested it with the Law, and it could not have just been coincidence? How have your conscious manifestations evolved after that?

I’m now mainly trying to manifest money and health, so I’d appreciate learning about others’ experiences with that in particular. Feel free to DM me also, because I figure you may not want to broadcast to the entirety of Reddit that you’re exceedingly wealthy.

Thanks!

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u/saltylemonade420 — 3 days ago

Hello! I read this book around 5-10 years ago, and cannot for the life of me remember its name. Googling didn’t help me either so I’m really hoping this will!

It was a historical nonfiction book about earlier Punjabi/ Sikh settlers in Canada. It may have been focused on a particular region within Canada, but I don’t remember any details about that. It may have included South Asians who weren’t just Punjabi/ Sikh also, but there was definitely a focus on Punjabi/ Sikh families. The book had photographs on many of the pages, many of which were of people. I don’t know if it counts as a “picture book” or rather a historical book with supporting relevant photos. It was a fairly large book, squarish in shape and probably twice the size of an average novel if not even bigger, and I recall it being a hardcover with one of those plasticky covers. It was definitely written for adults but I was a teenager when I read it.

There were stories about families and prominent individuals, stories about people being successful and persevering.

The design of the entire book was very aesthetically pleasing and intentional- looking. It was beautifully made, the sort of book that goes on a coffee table.

I’m sorry this isn’t a whole lot to go off of lol, but I’ve seen wonders worked in this sub so hopefully someone knows what I am talking about!! Thank you so much!!

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u/saltylemonade420 — 21 days ago

Hello! I read this book around 5-10 years ago, and cannot for the life of me remember its name. Googling didn’t help me either so I’m really hoping this will!

It was a book about earlier Punjabi/ Sikh settlers in Canada. It may have been focused on a particular region within Canada, but I don’t remember any details about that. It may have included South Asians who weren’t just Punjabi/ Sikh also, but there was definitely a focus on Punjabi/ Sikh families. The book had photographs on many of the pages, many of which were of people. It was a fairly large book, squarish in shape and probably twice the size of an average novel if not even bigger, and I recall it being a hardcover with one of those plasticky covers.

There were stories about families and prominent individuals, stories about people being successful and persevering.

The design of the entire book was very aesthetically pleasing and intentional- looking.

I know this isn’t a lot to go off of lol, but I’ve seen wonders worked in this sub so hopefully someone knows what I am talking about!! Thank you so much!!

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u/saltylemonade420 — 21 days ago