Saturday, March 17, 2012

Is the Law of Attraction Too Good to Be True?

When I first started reading about the law of attraction, it really resonated with me; it made sense. When I started looking back at my life experience, it seemed obvious that my thoughts and feelings were heavily contributing to the reality I was experiencing. If we are unaware of these principles, however, this will likely not be obvious at the time. We probably were guided by tons of limiting beliefs and falsely believed our outside circumstances dictated our experience. This idea may trigger anger; how dare someone suggest I am responsible for the bad things in my life, I do not want these things!

For some, this idea may not resonate with them; it sounds silly, naive, or like wishful thinking. It does not make sense logically . It just sounds too good to be true the idea that we can think and feel our way to our desired life. While I am far from an expert manifestor and still struggling with rooting out old thought patterns and beliefs, and working on blocks around certain issues, I can confidently say that the law of attraction is real and it is not too good to be true.

With that being said, however, these simple principles may not always be so easy to apply. Most of us have been indoctrinated with some pretty crappy beliefs and we have little control over our thoughts and feelings. You will need to do some se rious work on yourself to make LOA work to your benefit rather than your detriment. Benefitting from the attraction process will require self-examination and potentially other uncomfortable activities like limiting time with people who are energy vampires, or making drastic decisions to start you on the path you really want to be on.

You need to be patient. Sometimes things may not happen in the timeframe you need them to and this will lead you to conclude it does not work and you will go right back to an energy that will repel the things you want. The important thing is to keep the intentions and trust they will arrive at some point.

You need to cultivate faith and stop relying so heavily on logical thinking. Just because you cannot figure out how something could exist or how it would be possible with logical thought does not mean it does not exist or that it is not possible. You will not be able to acquire the type of proof that your logical mind needs to accept these ideas. You will need to open yourself up to a way of being that may be very unfamiliar to you, a way of being that many will not agree with.

You will need to take some sort of action, but by getting your mind right, you will attract things much more quickly with less effort. For example, if you are a freelance writer, you will not do much to attract clients without putting your work out there or applying for posted positions. With that being said, however, there will be plenty of times you will attract circumstances without taking any specific sort of effort. Ultimately, depending on what it is you want, you will know if you need to take any physical actions to accomplish your goal. No matter what though, your mind must always be in the game.

So, no, LOA is not too good to be true. It is working in your life whether you are aware of it or not. While some may get angry at the idea that they are responsible for the results they get in life, I find the idea to be quite empowering. It is nice to know that the quality of your life will not be dependent on other people and other forces beyond your personal control. Really applying it in your life, however, will take diligence and a real commitment to change, often times, a drastic amount of change in various areas of your life. But, if the end result is getting the things you want, the things that would make you the happiest and most complete, I think it is pretty worth it!


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