Anyone who is in a place of lack -no matter how much action they offer - attracts more lack. In other words, the powerful feeling outweighs any action that they offer. Any action that is offered from a place of lack is always counterproductive. Those who were not feeling need were not in a place of lack, and so their action was productive. Your experience was in absolute harmony with the law of attraction - as is every experience. There is not a shred of evidence anywhere in the universe that is contrary of this that we are speaking of.
The reason that many reach a place where they say that they do not have desire is because they have wanted and wanted, but because they have not understood that every subject is two subjects, they have given more of their attention to the lack of what they have wanted that to what they wanted. And so, they continued to attract the lack of what they want. And then, eventually, they were just worn down by it. As a person begins to ascociate wanting with not having, so much so that to want is an unpleasant experience, then he or she says, "I no longer want, because everytime I want something, I get myself in this place of discomfort, and so it is easier for me not to want in the first place."
- Abraham-Hicks
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