August 20, 2011

Point of Power: The Law Of Attraction Explained

By Allen Cardoza


Featured guest Peter Baksa, author of The Point of Power, was recently interviewed on L.A. Talk Radio by Allen Cardoza

The Point of Power is where the laws that govern the universe influence human life can be contacted and people can create a new life by using the principles of quantum physics and universal spiritual truths.

Three principles explain how to operate the law, said Baksa. First, intend what you want. Second, declare it as real for you in the immediate moment. And third, detach from wondering how it will show up. Whatever you intend in your life, you can experience.

He reviews the insights of quantum mechanics and the insights of mystics down the ages and shows how they are both talking about universal laws that can help us improve our lives. He draws many examples from his own life to help illustrate the principles of consciously creating your reality.

Most people find it difficult to picture a new life because their ego really focuses on what they do not have or cannot get. Every day many people wish for their lives to be different, but their negative thinking sets up resistance to the life they truly seek. However, instead of becoming dismayed by the lack they discern, they can choose to set an intention. This intention will attract to them what they desire. But, it's also important, to detach from desires and emotions because this then creates the space for what they want to show up in wonderful and unpredictable new ways.

Since brainwaves influence reality through the principles of quantum physics, how well you manifest the life that you really want to live depends on your pattern of brainwaves. Ultimately, you determine the level of your consciousness. For instance, if you frequently have thoughts of depression or anxiety, your low vibrations will attract difficult and adverse circumstances to you. On the other hand, if you have a winning, optimistic attitude, people appear to go out of their way to make your life even better. So, you basically attract the people and circumstances that resonate with your habitual brainwave patterns. Negative thinkers experience difficult situations while positive thinkers attract wonderful experiences.




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