You will notice that those who speak most of prosperity, have it. Those who speak most of health, have it. Those who speak most of sickness, have it. Those who speak most of poverty, have it. It is Law. It can be no other way... The way you feel is your point of attraction, and so, the Law of Attraction is most understood when you see yourself as a magnet getting more and more of the way you feel. When you feel lonely, you attract more loneliness. When you feel poor, you attract more poverty. When you feel sick, you attract more sickness. When you feel unhappy, you attract more unhappiness. When you feel healthy and vital and alive and prosperous—you attract more of all of those things.
Excerpted from a workshop in “The Law of Attraction, The Basics of the Teachings of Abraham”
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I agree with this in theory and alot of time it is true, but I have seen poor guys talking nothing but a big game with big payoff and there are certainly people who get sick suddenly in the midst of health. I guess I think the law of attraction is too simple of a concept for a complex world.
What are your thoughts?
Well, yeah, I think that you certainly cannot moderate your thoughts 100% of the time, nor would you want to. But, I've been practicing this theory diligently for the past two years, really being the observer of my mind, and I can say that your emotional standpoint determines whether you are more in the flow of things which allows it to be more LIKELY that positive events come more easily into your experience, rather than when you are resistant and block that flow and wind up creating more of the same. I've seen it in my own life over and over again. How about the people who think the world is going to the dogs and people are no good, and to no one's surprise, they experience that very thing over and over again. It's all about subjective experience.
Definitely we live in a matrix of phenomenon of experience. Nothing is so cut and dried. But I am now able to tell whether my valve is open so to speak or I am cut off by the way I feel. I will write more about this in another post.
I worked with one guy that was depressing and depressed, a really gloomy gus. When we would go out for lunch, his meal was always left in the kitchen.
When we traveled, the airline lost his bags. It shouldn't have been, but it was really funny.
Yes indeed, my point exactly. I see it in my own life now; I am so aware of when I myself am tantruming over something and the difference when I stop shouting no and turn my attention to what I want. It's just this big shift in awareness.
Attitude is everything! Every. Thing.
I believe. 100%.
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