Psychologists, New Age thinkers, psychic healers and
religious leaders, all talk about the Law of Attraction. Whether you are skeptic
or a believer, at some point in time in your lifetime you may begin to believe
in the power of the Universe and the Law of Attraction.
Life is made up of the five senses sight, hearing, taste, smell
and touch. As humans we work with these senses every day but also their very
limitation confines us to our view of the world and how we perceive in our
sphere of understanding. If we talk about intuition and sixth sense, we can’t
explain it with a mathematical theory, but we all admit that there is something
called the sixth sense that we all perceive at some point in our lives but cannot
fully comprehend.
Is the Law of Attraction some mysterious phenomenon? Healer John McGrath says certainly not!
There are certain methods you can apply in your life to get a positive effect
of this natural phenomenon.
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First of all your intention should be absolutely clear. You can write it down in a
vision statement in absolute clarity or you can sit and visualize a positive
outcome. In the material life there are four important areas where you want to
see a tangible positive effect namely, health, relationships, financial and
future aspirations.
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Focus each day on your chosen goal with complete
clarity. Positive energy does not flow
when you have a lethargic or lack luster attitude; everything in your life
demands your undivided attention.
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There will of course, be moments when you feel
bad. The easiest way to come out of this is to first identify and accept how
you are feeling in the moment. Monitor
your feelings very closely. Do not share your feelings with anyone. Closely
witness them yourself. Looking deep
within is called introspection. Some physical exercises such as deep breathing
contracting your abdomen for the out breath and inflating your abdomen for the
in breath with slow exhalation and inhalation from your mouth greatly reduces
your stress and fear.
Your relationships can sometimes go bad for a
number of reasons. John McGrath Healer
says we do not like to admit it but generally relationshipsgo sour because of
our own false ego and our own self-importance
and also our unnecessary attachment to our internal conversations. Every human
being is different and the more you detach yourself from
your own thoughts, the more you can easily mingle with other people.