11.03.2011

The Law of Attraction: A Million Dollar Mess You Don’t Really Need!

Centuries have gone by, and many hypotheses, theories and theorems have been postulated by virtue of the experiences and efforts of some individuals. In the same vein, someone just woke up from his sleep and postulated the law of attraction, thereby mesmerizing multitudes, if not millions of people all over the world.

What is the Law of Attraction?

In the simplest terms, the law of attraction is the principle, an attitude or an art of consciously drawing into being what is intangible using the power of the psyche. It tells you that what you imagine is what you get; what you think is what you possess.

The law simply employs the process of visualization of a desired goal at the subjective level until it is realized. In other words, you harness the power of the mind to attract the reality of any thing you want in life.

The law of attraction is a postulate that you attract to yourself what you think, imagine or visualize in your mind. So by implication, you attract misfortune if you think in that line; you attract fortunes if you have that line of thoughts as well.

Why is the Law of Attraction a Mess?

Having known the key elements of this postulate, is there any shortcoming? Why is it a mess you don’t really need?

First and foremost, I would like to remind you of Napoleon Hill who wrote a book titled “Think and Grow Rich”. Did he make a mess of himself? Well, he almost did. This is because he was not really rich. His experiences showed some naivety. Have you read the book? If yes, have you been able to think and grow rich thus far? If not, why not?

If we would be sincere with ourselves, untold numbers of people have read the book, yet they are still poor. They have junks to fight with in respect of the ideas. Now in this century, we have the law of attraction. Of what use is it?

Let me frankly tell you this that the problem with many people is not that there are no good, value-adding publications on their shelves. There are too many good books here ad there but the problem is that of real results to show for the vast amount of knowledge propagation.

That’s why I also want to postulate that the law of attraction is a million Dollar idea but a mess you don’t really need because like so many people, you wouldn’t do what Jack Canfield did to make his fortunes. If you need it, you should do what he did. In other words, the good idea you know but do not apply is a total mess. Consciously or unconsciously, you drop it into the waste basket at a corner of your mind.

Inarguably, the law of attraction is just a re-caption of Isaac Newton’s third law of motion which states that action and reaction are equal and opposite. Take note of the keywords, attraction and motion.

From the foregoing, the law of attraction is a driving force that puts you on the motion, which is an action word, so as to cause a definite attraction of a targeted fortune or breakthrough. The man who postulated the principle was on motion. He did not sit back in his home, expecting Dollar notes to rush in. He laid a demand on his brain and put his hands to work, and his legs went to places that matter.

There is one mystery about this law. When it is in motion within your mind, all the forces of nature begin to work for you. It is no wonder why Jack stumbled upon vital relationships that eventually helped him walk into breakthroughs.

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