Friday, 23 November 2012

law of fascination


What exactly is the law of fascination? Simply put, it is whatever you put out to the galaxy you'll get back. Is it that simple you may ask? The correct answer is yes. Let's take a time and think about it.
Here is a situation, you're on the way to work and you get a flat tire, and you've get mad and all of rapid you spill your coffee on your lap. Then you choose to throw a few colorful expletives to the galaxy. "This is going to be a great bleeping day!" Guess where all that negative energy is going? It's all going back to you. You're now in the zone, my friend and more negative thoughts activity is coming your way. Your boss might yell at you because your TPS reports are wrong and make your day even worse.
Let's start our day over just like Bill Murray did in "Ground Hog Day." You wake up and taste your first cup of coffee and say thank you to the universe for the great cup of coffee. On the way to work, you notice that the weather is wonderful and you're grateful for the nice day outside. Just by changing your focus, do you think you'll still get a flat tire? Who knows, but maybe that flat tire saved you from a serious incident. Are you beginning to get it?
Your answer might be yes, but it sounds very new age to me. That might be a stigma for some, but a lot of huge physicists believe it is a truth. The idea is to ask, believe and receive. In the book the "Secret", it told the story of man who imagined a certain feather with distinctive colors in his mind, only to find it at his doorstep the next day.
One of the teachers described in "The Secret" is named John Asaraff. He was talking to his young son in his office and his son was inquisitive about a box that he was sitting on. They opened it up and noticed a vision board with certain images on it that was packed away. A vision board is a board with images relevant to the goals or possessions you want to achieve in your life. John had noticed that on the board was a picture of his favorite house he wanted to own one day. After looking carefully at the picture, he realized that it was the exact house he was living in. Let me say that again, John didn't realize until that moment that he was living in the same house he always wanted. How cool is that!

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