Practical Cosmic Ordering
I’ve just been remembering an incident that happened to me before I’d heard of the book, Cosmic Ordering. I must have inadvertently practised this technique over some furniture a few months ago.
We had noticed that the sofa and single chairs were looking a bit tatty, so decided to replace them. Now, I loathe shopping, so I thought I’d try the internet. After a long spell online I stared up at the ceiling (as one does) and cried, “Why can’t I find some decent furniture?â€
Well, time passed … about two weeks, then my former business partner turned up out of the blue. He’d inherited his mother’s house and all the furniture. Most of it was being sold but a few items were being kept for sentimental value. These included a very luxurious, red leather suite, spectacularly comfortable and absolutely huge. It was far too big for his cottage, so he asked if I would “store†it indefinitely.
When it arrived it fitted perfectly and looks quite magnificent. Everyone is satisfied and we didn’t pay a penny.
So, does “cosmic ordering” work, or not?




What a terrific experience! I am a believer in this idea (I will have to check out the book - I never heard that terminology before). I think it IS possible for us to conjure up our own destiny, at least to a degree, and to cause things to happen a certain way, with the power of thought.
Thank you for sharing! I love hearing about these types of occurrences!
By Marti on April 29th, 2006 at 1:31 pm
Thanks, Marti. That really did happen. It was only when I read about the book, Cosmic Ordering, that I linked the two. Then I realized I’d put in an order which was “miraculously” fulfilled. I’m not going to be greedy though
By John on April 29th, 2006 at 4:37 pm
I see the Adsense ads though are serving: “Leather Recliner Sofa”. Deborah won’t be pleased to be so off keyword.
By John on April 29th, 2006 at 4:38 pm
No, I was not pleased to see the the “Leather Recliner Sofa.”
It made me want to park my lazy butt in the leather recliner beyond my office.
I’ll have to check out that Cosmic Ordering book. A question though: Is the reading dry and academic or is accessible for everyone?
By Deborah on April 30th, 2006 at 2:49 am
Mind you, Deborah, it could be a high-paying ad. Supernatural sofas … maybe there’s a new trend there.
By John on April 30th, 2006 at 8:55 am
Very true.
Supernatural sofas . . . that would be an interesting trend, indeed. I’ve read about haunted furniture somewhere.
By Deborah on April 30th, 2006 at 4:01 pm