Noel Edmonds launches 'cosmic' iPhone app

275x250.jpgDeal or No Deal host Noel Edmonds has launched an iPhone app for people to make wishes to the cosmos.

The £1.20 application - which can be downloaded from the Apple iTunes App Store - lets people who believe in Cosmic Ordering make their wishes online.

Edmonds, who claims much of his recent success is the result of the New Age philosophy, says people can use the app to get what they want.

Users type in what they desire, whether that's a better job, a pay rise or a new car, select a date they want this by, and the app claims to help them focus on it in a positive manner.

The order of the cosmos and a sprinkling of spiritual spacedust later, you are said to get what you have wished for… the first thing I am wishing for is my £1.20 back.
275x250.jpgSpeaking of the cosmic claptrap Noel said: "The Cosmos is not a religion and Cosmic Ordering is not a whacky form of prayer. The literal meaning of Cosmos is, "well ordered whole" and an "ordered system of ideas".

"It's not something that you and I can see or touch and we can't actually prove that it exists. But, as with that other powerful life changing force, love, cosmic ordering can change your life forever."

On the site it says of the app: "Cosmic Ordering is a simple but astonishingly effective way of managing the way you view your life.

"Cosmic Ordering has had a spectacular, lasting impact on Noel Edmonds' life and now he wants to help everyone to enjoy a positive approach to living that can bring so much happiness and success."

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