
What
is the Law of Attraction?
The
Law of Attraction is a deceptively simple
philosophy by which we can live life on our own terms
and attract things, experiences and people to us. In
the simplest possible terms, the Law of Attraction says
that "like attracts like." This is evident
in the world around us -- think about old sayings like,
"birds of a feather flock together," or "tell
me who your friends are, and I'll tell you who you are."
But
the Law of Attraction takes the concept of "like
attracts like" to a deeper level: the level of
thought. This means that not only do we attract circumstances,
material objects and people to us according to our actions,
but also according to the thoughts we consistently hold
in mind. This too can be seen on a commonsense level.
For
example, it is obvious that people who succeed in business
spend a great deal more time thinking about business
success than people who do not do well in business,
and the Law of Attraction explains why this is true.
On
a deeper level, the Law of Attraction is based on the
concept that everything in the universe is simply energy.
Over the past century, scientists have begun to understand
this fact as well, and especially within the field of
quantum physics, there is now an understanding that
all material "things" are actually just energy
vibrating at a certain frequency.
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This
means that energy vibrating at one frequency takes on
the appearance of a tree; energy vibrating at another
frequency takes the appearance of a person, or a car,
or a blade of grass, or anything else that exists. Don't
misunderstand: this is not science fiction or "new
age" spiritualism. It is real science being conducted
by real scientist in laboratories every single day.
Just
like everything else in the universe, our thoughts are
"things" too. This means that our thoughts
have power and the concepts we consistently keep in
mind DO affect us. Again, this can be seen on a very
commonsense level. If you grew up in a home where you
were told you were inferior to other people every single
day of your life, do you think by the time you were
grown you would have a poor self image?
Of
course you would, because you had been presented with
this information over and over and over, and it has
become your habitual way of thinking. But even in this
extreme circumstance, you are still not a victim. You
always have a choice what you choose to think, regardless
of what other people may say or do, or what you see
going on in the world around you.
Of
course it can be difficult to think good things about
yourself, when all you ever hear are bad things, but
you can still do it -- get just takes more concentration
and focus. At the end of the day, you are always responsible
for your thoughts -- so am I, and so is everyone else.
This
idea scares some people -- they really don't want to
be responsible for their lives or their thoughts. But
in fact, it is actually great news. The fact that only
YOU are responsible for your life means that YOU are
in control. You can create it anyway you want it, or
as I often like to say, "It is what I say it is."
This is not egotism -- this is taking responsibility
for your life, and once you reach this point, the Law
of Attraction begins working for you instead of against
you.
Now
let's break all of these ideas down and apply them to
your day to day life. Understanding the Law of Attraction
means understanding that you are NEVER a victim. You
attract everything that comes into your life -- both
good and bad. This can be difficult to accept at first
for some people. After all, none of us want to face
up to the idea that we have attracted a bad situation,
person or experience into our life. But the truth is
-- we do.
This
is the first concept that must be clearly understood
in order to use the Law of Attraction to create the
life YOU want. You must take responsibility for everything,
and everyone in your life, with the understanding that
you have attracted these things by virtue of your thoughts.
So
does this mean that you have to closely monitor your
thoughts, and be ultra careful what you think about
every day and night? No, not exactly. But it does mean
that you should pay special attention to the things
that are "on your radar" on a daily basis.
You see, it is your PREDOMINANT way of thinking that
determines what is attracted to you.
For
example, if you occasionally think about poverty and
poverty-stricken people, but you're PREDOMINANT mindset
is one of wealth and abundance, you can expect to attract
a lot more abundance and wealth into your life than
poverty. This may sound like a ridiculous oversimplification,
but it is absolutely true. The more you think about
a thing, the more you attract that thing to you.
And
it doesn't matter if the thing you are thinking about
is something you want or not. For example if you have
a friend or loved one with a disease, you might begin
to spend a lot of time thinking about that disease.
This would be a very poor choice to make, because anything
that you think about consistently will move closer to
you in your life. In other words it will be attracted
to you.
The
great psychologist, and originator of Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy, Dr Albert Ellis, is famous for saying, "We
become what we think about." This is the simplest
way of explaining how the Law of Attraction works and
how you should organize your life -- and your thoughts
-- to create the life that YOU desire, the life that
only you can create.
Unfortunately,
we lived in a world where the Law of Attraction is not
understood well at all. Every day, well-meaning people
focus their attention upon horrible things, things they
do not want in their life, things they want to fight
against, or to do away with. The problem is, by doing
this they simply attract more of these things into the
world.
Mother
Teresa understood this concept well, and when she was
asked to participate in an anti-war rally, she flatly
refused, saying, "I will never attend an anti-war
rally -- call me when you have a pro peace rally and
I'll be there." Mother Teresa understood that our
attention and our thoughts have power, and anything
(whether good or bad) that we give our attention to
will grow stronger and become a bigger part of our lives.
To
summarize, to work with the Law of Attraction it is
important to remember that you are NEVER a victim --
you have attracted everything and everyone in your life
by virtue of your habitual way of thinking. Understanding
this will lead you to the obvious conclusion that it
is of the utmost importance that you pay attention to
what you allow "on your radar." This means
making it a point to never focus on things that you
do not want. To do so is to simply attract more of these
things into your life.
And
finally, working with the Law of Attraction means understanding
that above all else, you are a CREATOR. You create your
own reality, and you co-create the reality of others.
This means that if there are our people or situations
in your life that you are not happy with, it is up to
you (and only you) to change them. No one else can create
in your experience -- only you can do that, and the
process always begins with a single thought.
Thoughts
are the building blocks of your reality. It begins with
a single positive thought, focused with a laser-like
precision on a thing you desire to have in your life.
That single positive thought expands attracting more
positive thoughts, which expands and attracts even more
positive thoughts, which expands, and so on, and so
on.
This
is what is meant by the expression, "The more you
feel good, the more you WILL feel good." Every
good thought and emotion attracts to it at another good
thought and emotion, and pretty soon you have an avalanche
of positive thought and emotion running through your
life, attracting only the best the universe has to offer.
Remember,
using the Law of Attraction is all about using the power
of your own thoughts. Everything begins with the thought
-- there is no building, business or even relationship
that did not begin with a single thought. Understanding
the power of your habitual way of thinking, and taking
responsibility for it, will help you create a life of
unimaginable beauty, abundance and success. And the
method by which this happens is known as the
Law of Attraction.
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