Monday, August 28, 2017

LAW of ATTRACTION

According to Alexander Graham Bell and Albert Einstein and a number of other famous people……..what you think about and what you thank about……you bring about. Einstein himself famously reasoned, “thoughts and more thoughts are a preview of life’s coming attractions”. This lifelong lesson about the nature of the human experience and of how to conduct oneself in life is called the law of attraction. Simply stated the law of attraction holds that whatever you think about and hope about you will bring about. There are also several corollaries to the law of attraction, namely that one has to be grateful for what they already have……….that one has to begin with an attitude of gratitude about their current circumstances before moving forward in any dedicated effort to invoke the law of attraction and its effects in one’s life. Yet another corollary of the law of attraction is that the scale of what is thought about and desired in the creative process correlates with the relative difficulty and length of time required in order for the associated law of attraction thought or wish to be achieved or to otherwise reach fruition. There is a so-called creative process that one is required to carry out in the course of realizing a thought or wish according to this scheme. In the creative process there are 3 steps……..(1) in the first step one “asks” the universe for an outcome to happen…….(2) one next believes in what was asked for in (1) to happen……..And (3) one experiences the realization of one’s thoughts and actions in (1) and (2) by receiving the effects and/or material worth of the desired hopes or thoughts……….The creative process is thus ask-believe-receive. Thus the law of attraction is put to work by the mechanism of the creative process. In this process it is of  primary importance to “visualize” the nature of the thoughts and hopes that are the subject of the law of attraction……….according to and within steps (1) and (2) outlined here. The importance of visualization in the creative process cannot be overstated…………in most cases you need to make drawings or pictures of what it is you want……….or write down in words what it is that you want…….all the while knowing and being cognizant of the relative scale of one’s wish or hope, and remembering that the larger or grander the scale of a thought or action within the creative process……..the more difficult it will be to achieve it, and the longer time duration that will be required to achieve it. Negativity and negative thoughts have a degrading effect on the nature of the law of attraction……….Thoughts and hopes once initiated in a creative process need to be moved along or pushed along, consistently throughout the duration of the creative process, with supporting and supportive positive thinking and positive actions. Just like the prime importance of visualization in the creative process, so too is the law of attraction carried forth towards the ultimate realization of thoughts by positive thinking and positive actions. The human brain has 10’s of 1000’s of thoughts every day………some proportion of the thoughts are negative thinking and some proportion of the thoughts are positive thinking. Within the creative process one has to develop an “attitude of gratitude” in daily life………you have to feel better and think better in order for things to do better………Trying to reduce negativity and lessen the degrading effects of negative thinking in one’s creative process. Positive actions can heighten positive thinking and include helping others in life through charitable giving and charitable works. Finally, it is to be pointed out the similarity of the law of attraction to the structure of the various faiths of the World and the universal practice of prayer…………where one calls upon a spiritual entity to direct one’s thoughts and hopes toward, in order to answer one’s requests rather than the Universe itself, as one carries out in the creative process. The universal practice of prayer and the less practiced law of attraction are analogous processes and it is encouraged by the writer that one simply employ BOTH methods interchangeably to strengthen the desired outcomes of both in daily life.

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