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Contents
Preface by the Author
Dear Reader,
Welcome to my little guidebook to cosmic ordering. If, after reading this book, you think that cosmic ordering is total nonsense, but you decide to place an order with the universe anyway just to prove me wrong, then you have subscribed to this ordering service just the way I first did. And you just might start as wonderful a journey toward an easier, more fulfilling life, involving less struggle, as I did.
I once heard a lecture by Erhard Freitag during which he pointed out: If you really know something, i.e., if you have perfected it, you will just live it without giving it a second thought. You will be a living demonstration of this knowledge. But if you are still working on gaining knowledge of something and teaching yourself about it, you may find that, one day, you will start teaching it to others.
What I am trying to say is that I have not yet perfected cosmic ordering either, but I really love practicing it every day. And in doing so, I have already come across so many miracles that I am unable to count them any more. I practice ordering a lot, but I practice without expending any effort, because if there were any effort involved whatsoever, I would have given up a long time ago. Sometimes I am quite lazy, you know, and by now, I am really spoiled by this excellent cosmic ordering service!
For me:
it has to be easy;
it has to be fun;
it has to generate more energy than I put in.
The cosmic ordering service meets all these requirements. Therefore, I recommend that you try it yourself!
Have fun reading!
P. S. By the way, you don't have to have read all the chapters to start ordering. Just start whenever you feel like it, and read as much or as little as you want. This book contains many tips and helpful hints. Look for the things that interest you or catch your eye. Picking up the book every once in a while to read some more, or opening up the book to any page, is more helpful than digging your way through the book, chapter by chapter (although this is permitted if you prefer it that way). Only you know what is the most enjoyable way for you. Simply listen to your inner voice.
1
How I Discovered the Cosmic Ordering Service
The whole thing started a few years ago during an argument with a friend. She had read a book about positive thinking and suggested that I imagine the perfect man with all the right qualities and just ask the universe to send him my way, to place an order for him with the universe. Back then I was not thinking highly of those kinds of ideas, and got all worked up as the discussion progressed. I thought I needed to save my friend from pending madness. We finally ended our argument with the agreement that I would place a test order to prove to her what total nonsense this was. At that time, I had a nine-item wish list for the perfect man, which included: he must be a vegetarian, be against alcohol, be a non-smoker, and know T'ai Chi.
In order to minimize the statistical probability of a coincidence as much as possible, I set an exact delivery date; it would be during a specific week in approximately three months. With that, the discussion was temporarily concluded.
When said week arrived, a guy who had all nine characteristics was promptly delivered.
Wowwww! I thought. After that I was convinced that this cosmic ordering service was definitely worth trying and got into an ordering frenzy.
I still do everything in my daily life as well as I can in that moment, and I am surely not the passive kind who just hops into a hammock and does nothing but order. Nevertheless, whenever something comes up that I would like to have, but I cannot find a way of getting for myself, I order it: an office, money (this works for me in sums of a few thousand dollars; I have too many doubts about higher sums, which blocks the flow), job, apartment, etc.
Some time ago, I had a position in a public relations office, and part of my job involved generating an informational flyer by cutting and pasting portions from other sources. I had total freedom in the design of the flyer and enjoyed it so much that I wanted to study magazine design. I checked into taking evening classes in computer graphicstoday almost all magazines are computer generatedbut the classes were expensive and took years to finish. It wasn't worth this kind of effort to me. So here was an obvious case for another order, just for fun.
It couldn't hurt. And while I was at it, I added that I wanted to work in a small, comfortable place in the country, and that the director of the company should be my age, and a charming, non-choleric person ... if you please.
Shortly thereafter, a colleague of mine quit her job. She changed positions several times during the next few months and finally ended up in a small company in the country. Her boss was a charming, twenty-six-year old, and she was doing the graphic work there all by herself. At first I was totally baffled. I order, and they deliver my order to her. Unbelievable!
At the same time I had another order in the making. An ex-friend, one whom I had not ordered, owed me quite a lot of money. I had ordered this amount returned to me, with no regard to its source. The money, therefore, would not necessarily come from him; he did not have any more money anyway.
It so happened that I also changed jobs and started working for a magazine. The magazine didn't make it, and discontinued after four months. But due to their long term-of-notice requirement, I got, approximately, the amount that I had orderedmore than twelve thousand dollarsas a settlement. Isn't that outrageous?
Suddenly blessed with that kind of money, my first thoughts were to leave the country and learn Italian. But I had to cancel these plans. The earlier order was in the delivery phase: my former colleague called and said she urgently needed help. She had convinced her boss, the twenty-six-year-old, that she needed one month to find an assistant. That, she told me, would give her enough time to train me in computer layout design.
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