A
Description of
The 30-Day Miracle Experiment

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Rebecca Hanson
is preparing material for her next book, "A
Window of Possibility." The premise of this book
is simply: If you can maintain the slightest
possibility of an unexpected outcome,you may
experience a miracle.
How did
this affirmation come about?
Those of you who know Rebecca, or have taken the
Certified
Law of Attraction Practitioners'
Program,
have heard a few of her stories of true
miracles--during the Quantum Physics class
Rebecca tells about praying for a friend who had
14 plantar warts on one foot and four on the
other--and the next day all the plantar warts
dried up and never returned. Or the true story
of how a coaching client found her ideal
six-bedroom home for under $300,000. And there's
the friend who needed money and found $500
placed in his bank acount--by
who???
The recurring
thread in each of these stories was the belief,
that even though the situation looked bad a
small "window of possibility" allowed a miracle
to occur.
If you would
like to participate in this 30-Day Miracle
Experiment, simply
register on the blog
site
and make your statement of comitment. It can be
as simple as: "Count me in!" Or you may share
with us the situation you are holding in this
affirmation for 30 days.
Remember, what
you write is available for the public to
read--world-wide. So, choose your words
carefully, share only what you feels right and
good and expect the unexpected.
NOTE: your
posts on this blog may be used in Rebecca's next
book. By posting your story, you are granting
Rebecca permission to include your story in her
published book, although there is no guarantee
that your story will be used in this manner.
Please make sure your email address is correct
so Rebecca can contact you in the near
future.
The
affirmation is:
Even
though this situation looks bad (or hopeless or
endless)
I am opening a Window of Possibility to an
unexpected outcome.
Click
here
to read the full first article, written by
Rebecca Hanson on the blog.