The Law of Allowance, or Allowing, states that as long as your heart is open, it can receive. This law not only applies to others, and allowing them to be who they are, but also applies to us. We must be able to allow ourselves to be who we are.
The first factor of the Law of Allowance is not passing judgment on others. When do so, we are not allowing them to be who they are, but rather subjugating them to our own opinions. Once this has happened, not only have we placed ourselves above them, but we have also experienced negative emotions.
The emotions we house in ourselves skew the rest of our reality. One way to look at this is to view emotions as tints that influence the colors we use to paint our lives. When we use positive emotions, our painting ends up being more and more positive; on the other hand, when we use negative emotions, we inevitably tint our life painting with negativity.
Sometimes, however, we choose to use a positive emotion, but don't allow for other positives to come in. This dis-allowance works as a negative tint, and therefore becomes a neutral on our canvas. What this means, in a less metaphorical sense, is that we not only need to put out positive emotions, but we need to allow them in, as well.
While this may sound like we should hope and expect, going against God's word, this is not so. We must not expect, but rather allow for positives. In this way, we can trust in a possibility, rather than expecting, and continue to hope for inevitability.
Under the Law of Allowance, we need to allow ourselves and others to be who we are. Rather than being tolerant, which is when we pass judgment but then allow for an exception, we need to practice full allowance, so that the exception does not need to be made. When we accomplish this, we are able to allow positives into our lives, and then they in turn and attract further positives.
The first factor of the Law of Allowance is not passing judgment on others. When do so, we are not allowing them to be who they are, but rather subjugating them to our own opinions. Once this has happened, not only have we placed ourselves above them, but we have also experienced negative emotions.
The emotions we house in ourselves skew the rest of our reality. One way to look at this is to view emotions as tints that influence the colors we use to paint our lives. When we use positive emotions, our painting ends up being more and more positive; on the other hand, when we use negative emotions, we inevitably tint our life painting with negativity.
Sometimes, however, we choose to use a positive emotion, but don't allow for other positives to come in. This dis-allowance works as a negative tint, and therefore becomes a neutral on our canvas. What this means, in a less metaphorical sense, is that we not only need to put out positive emotions, but we need to allow them in, as well.
While this may sound like we should hope and expect, going against God's word, this is not so. We must not expect, but rather allow for positives. In this way, we can trust in a possibility, rather than expecting, and continue to hope for inevitability.
Under the Law of Allowance, we need to allow ourselves and others to be who we are. Rather than being tolerant, which is when we pass judgment but then allow for an exception, we need to practice full allowance, so that the exception does not need to be made. When we accomplish this, we are able to allow positives into our lives, and then they in turn and attract further positives.
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