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What's all the fuss about "Cosmic Ordering"?

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Outdoorsman | 19:19 Sat 08th Apr 2006 | Body & Soul
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It's been around for years - under different names - like "Praying". I used this once in 1988 and it worked so well that I was in shock for a week. I've been very careful how I use the power of prayer since.


Has anyone any views on Cosmic Ordering please?


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sounds weird but id like to know wot it is?
Don't know if it works but I've ordered the book from Amazon (I'm a real sucker for those types of books but haven't yet found any that really work!). Anyway, when it arrives I'll let everyone know if it works. ISpeak to you again when I'm a seven and a half stone millionaire who looks 30 despite being 50!
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There was an article in the Mail last Wednesday:


'It's the new-age belief Noel Edmonds says has turned his life around. Cosmic Ordering is based on the ideas of Barbel Mohr, who says anyone can get what they want by 'placing an order' with the Universe. Mohr's book "The Cosmic Ordering Service" has shot to the top of Amazon's online charts since the Deal Or No Deal host's revelation'....'Cosmic ordering involves asking the Universe, or Cosmos, for the things you want in life'...'If you ask for something and believe it will come to you, then it does'.


The article goes on to give a few examples like: Instead of asking for more money, imagine yourself being rich already. Be very specific and imagine exactly the sort of lifestyle you wou would like to live.


Good luck!!

Ok. Give it a go!

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