December 24, 2009

Understanding The Law Of Gratitude

By Trevor Johnson

The Law of Gratitude could very well be the most important law of the universe. This law entertains the idea of a creator, as it demands our gratitude in our rewards. Moreover, by dictating that we must be grateful, we also resign ourselves to the fact that we get what we deserve.

Just as the Law of Attraction, this law works by putting out more good energy to attract more good energy. When you feel grateful, you naturally focus on what you want, rather than what you do not have. By doing so, our energy is put towards more positives and less negatives. When we focus on the positives, we allow ourselves to receive them.

When being grateful, it is important to make the distinction between that feeling and the feeling of satisfaction. Many people have the understand that being satisfied means a total completeness that is without concern for anything more than the present. In actuality, this is not the case.

Learn to be satisfied and grateful, though not complacent. In that way, you can be happy for what you have, while staying open and grateful for the possibilities of an even greater future. This is the key.

One feature of gratitude that is often overlooked is forgiveness. We must be able to forgive not only others, but ourselves as well. When we have really forgiven, we are able to feel grateful for their existence; if we do not feel grateful for a person's existence, then we have not truly forgiven them.

When we forgive others under this practice, their higher energy increases our own and makes us even more open to future opportunities. Applying the Law of Gratitude means that we accept that good has come from outside of ourselves, and that we deserve what we get. This is of the utmost importance, so that while we understand and incorporate the laws of the universe, we do not lose sight of who created that universe.

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