November 23, 2010

More Thoughts On The Law Of Attraction

By Melanie Mitchell


The law of Attraction is a law of the people; it speaks of the instinctive capacity of human beings to draw those things that they really want, to themselves. The foremost thoughts and ideas of our mind often find a way to show themselves in our lives, whether we realize it or not. Often when we think too much about something, we end up acquiring it, and we are surprised by it. But it is simply the law of attraction in action. But there is a hitch. By thinking too much about unconstructive things, we end up drawing these things to ourselves also.

The law of attraction does not have a definite methodical, scientific proof which can be worked out by scientists. And because of this reason, the law's legitimacy has been questioned. However, this is hardly a valid point. This particular law depends upon the human consciousness, to which the general scientific rules do not apply. Thus this is not a convincing short-coming of the law.

The law is not a new-fangled idea that has suddenly emerged; it was always there, for a very long time. It should not be assumed that only substances or things can be acquired by the law of attraction. We can also get the desired people into our lives by using this law. It should be known that we have the amazing ability to pull similar people towards us; people with similar tastes, opinions and habits.

Has anybody ever wondered why we generally befriend those who share our value systems and ideals, and try to stay away from those who don't? The answer lies in the Law of Attraction. Happy individuals attract other contended, genuine people; whereas depressed, negatives individuals will attract greedy parasitic souls who will take advantage of them.

The Law of Attraction, as a concept, is not one of its kind. But it can act as a beacon of hope for anyone who genuinely wants to change some things in his or her life. For the law to work correctly we need to believe in it, in ourselves, and the best in us. It will not work for the skeptic, the disbelieving, or the extremely negative souls.

Apart from figuring out how exactly the law works, we have to figure out what we exactly want from it, and we have to be fervent and ardent about our wishes. Unless we want something strongly enough, we will not be able to achieve it. Every individual has a lot of potential, and also the power to change many undesired aspects of their lives.

Many individuals feel that the law of attraction can be misused. People could use it to make themselves richer, or more powerful, simply by mastering it. But this is easier said than done. The law does not work for everyone, or just because somebody wants something. The important thing here is the feeling or the sentiment behind the desire. Wishes out jealousy or sheer impulsiveness will not come true. Desires that make us glad or happy are the ones that have chances of coming true. Thus clarity behind wanting what we want is important here.

The law of attraction will not guarantee us superfluous desires; the things that we don't really need in our lives. So the important part is to understand whether the wish is justified. After this, we have to put an end to any kind of contradictory thoughts that may enter our minds. These thoughts should "nipped-in-the-bud". The same logic applies to depressing, harmful feelings. These feelings will basically obstruct the correct implementation of the law.

A very important aspect of the law of attraction is the faith that human beings must have in themselves. More than trusting and believing in the law, individuals should trust themselves, and their instincts. It is only when we have this trust that we will be able to absorb fully the benefits of the law of attraction. This is because; our thinking and our values control our actions. And our actions will finally decide whether the law will work properly or not. Negative actions will lead to unwanted results. Hence, for the law to execute correctly, we must think positively, and act positively.




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