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aaron114 rated 13 months ago- Ed makes a good point about the fact that what we listen to can bombard our senses in a negative way, much the same as when we are constantly hit with negativity from watching or listening to the news. Personally, I'll stick with the music on my iPod and choose to create my emotional state of b...
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 SimoneM rated 11 months ago- Ed weaves great film references (long live John Cusack) with discussions on the power of the messages in music. Gives you pause before you assault your senses with negative lyrics...
 donald79 rated 13 months ago- From the page: "From a Law of Attraction perspective we could all benefit from a bit more awareness of the music we listen to. "
 lymanreed rated 13 months ago- Excellent points about the law of attraction and the music we listen to.
 danzbar rated 13 months ago- I don't even like death metal, but this page makes me wish I did. Basically, here's what this page says: "Listen to your music." Umm...got it. It's a perversion of High Fidelity to suggest throwing out unhappy pop songs, or to insinuate that Cusack had anything to do with composing the line that opens the film--It was taken verbatim from Nick Hornby's book.
 - xguse rated 13 months ago
- There is NO SUCH THING as the 'law' of attraction! Unless the law refers to the attraction of gullible, vulnerable people's money to the pockets of these good for nothing 'gurus'!
 aaron114 rated 13 months ago- Ed makes a good point about the fact that what we listen to can bombard our senses in a negative way, much the same as when we are constantly hit with negativity from watching or listening to the news. Personally, I'll stick with the music on my iPod and choose to create my emotional state of being that way. :)
 Svj73 rated 13 months ago- What came first the music or the misery?
 geniustypes rated 13 months ago- From the page: "John Cusack must be a student of the Law of Attraction. His film, High Fidelity, opens with him sitting in the dark with headphones on. As the camera dollies around we hear this inner monologue:"
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