Shauk, using your car analogy... this is my take.
The 101 point inspection is a guideline for thoroughness. Every person however, has those items that are the make or break pieces. Is it really crucial to continue all the way down the list of remaining 80 items if something as critical as a car engine is missing?
It really comes down to why you're engaging in the inspection in the first place. If you were buying a car that wasn't working for the parts, then your motivation is different than that of someone who is desiring a functional vehicle with all the right overall parts to get them from A to B.
My response to the whole approach of attraction would be you need to know what you're looking for first. You can't know if you have the right car for you needs unless you know where you're expecting it to take you. All this ambiguity is only there because everyone's just kind of "hmm.. meh... I dunnno... what do you think?"
I personally couldn't take that kind of risk that I'd invest time and money into something that isn't what I'm looking for. Attraction can be a great thing, but you gotta have all the working parts to make things go forward.
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Calling from deep in the heart, from where the eyes can't see and the ears can't hear, from where the mountain trails end and only love can go... ~~~ Three Rivers Hare Krishna
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