What the Law of Attraction Really Is!!

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Please take some time to watch this video and find out what the Law of Attraction is and what it is not!

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  • Profile picture of the author cyberzolo
    Shameless bump. People need to hear this message.
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  • Profile picture of the author Trey Morgan
    Personally, I'm not big on the law of attraction, but the way you broke it down makes a lot of sense and your explanation is a lot more realistic than what I've heard from others. Thanks for sharing.
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  • Profile picture of the author George Flm
    I am more prone to the realistic vibes to the tune of the "law of detraction", aka you get what you put forth. You do your homework and tap onto a source that you draw energy from. You feel happy, content and fulfilled then attest the tiny miracles unfold one by one. You'll probably won't go far without resourceful vibrations that stem from an energy source.

    My top fave is influencing people from a distance the non-conventional way, then chime in and watch their reactions. This is where the fun factor kicks into high gear. It's almost surrealistic.

    Most people are puzzled because of how the message is conveyed about LOA. The common denominator is they don't have a clue or know what they're talking about because it is apparent that they don't have an energy source where the true power derives.

    Give cosmic hypnotism a whirl and get to sense that energy down to the core. What famous athletes and politicians have in common? Unbeknownst to you they are "programmed". Watch Bill Clinton hypnotized to see what I mean. He keeps asking for more like a toddler. He succumbed to hypnotism because of the pivotal difference it made in his life.

    It's all about being a top performer at the end of the ritual and you've got to know where this energy emanates. First it's about the programming and second is key knowledge. Combine those two and you have yourself a winner. I won't go too deep because that's all you need to know for the time.

    I lay a wager that more than five out of ten celebrities and gurus are hypnotized to perform to an unprecedented degree that never fails to amaze the masses. Heck, I'm hypnotized myself at this very minute taking a break from researching a niche.
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  • Profile picture of the author Matthew Trujillo
    Tapping into your self conscious and using positive self affirmations will get you what you want. You are programming your mind for something you want so you start looking for answers and how to do things and eventually it all manifests if you take action everyday and you follow through. That to me is what law attraction is.
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  • You are right.Thinking alone never works. Asking the right questions that force your subconscious mind to seek another way then what is already stored will eventually present the method by which that can be accomplished, Only when you act upon that new idea will it manifest into your life.That is another reason why the Law of Attraction doesn't work for lazy people. The other reason is how the human mind works.

    I am working with Dr Robert Anthony and he explains why we struggle with constant anxiety and stress and find it so hard to make those changes we need to improve our lives. I recommend reading his book "Beyond The Power Of Positive Thinking."

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    Stephen & Jennifer.
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  • There is a correct way and incorrect way to use the law of attraction. It's not just wishful thinking. I believe it is focusing on what my desire is and working towards that desire. Reading the secret was the best way for me to learn how to use it successfully. There is so much skepticism behind it, sadly. If people would just learn exactly what it is instead of just assuming, they would be able to take advantage of it's benefits.
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  • Profile picture of the author rbarnhart1
    Good video. I agree with the basic message, but there are some subtle differences I would like to point out. When you say "hard work", that means different things to different people.

    Hard work sounds....hard. Who wants things to be hard?

    You mentioned basketball players...and what you said is spot on. They go to the gym every day. They practice. They go home and practice more. For someone on the outside looking in, they would probably see "hard work". But, is it really hard work to the people who have a passion for playing basketball? I don't think so. I think they enjoy 98% of it, or more.

    When I was younger, I was into weight lifting. I would work out for 3 hours per day, 6 days per week. I'm talking about intense workouts. But, to me, it wasn't hard work at all. I enjoyed every minute of it. There were times that I wish I could have worked out even more.

    So, that's one key lesson. First, you have to pick a passion (a definite chief aim, as Napoleon Hill would call it). It must be something that you enjoy doing. If you have that, whatever "hard work" you may have to do will not seem like hard work at all.

    Is hard work required? In some cases, yes. But, in other cases no. But, some action is required.

    If you are pursuing a life that is exactly what you want and you are happy and enjoying everything, you are in a different frame of mind than the average person. Because of that, you have the ability to notice things that you would not have otherwise noticed.

    So, when you take action on the things that you notice, you move a step closer towards your goals. Let's say you overhear a conversation related to a problem you have. Someone mentions the name of a book on the topic. So, you go to Amazon and buy the book. You read it and the answer you need is right there in the book.

    What were the actions required in this scenario:

    1. Be aware (overhearing a related conversation)
    2. Notice a related idea that is important to you
    3. Hear about a book that might have a solution to a problem
    4. Buy the book
    5. Read it
    6. Implement solution

    The point to take away from this is that not every aspect of this process involves hard work (the above process is not hard at all). But, that doesn't mean the steps taken were not valuable. These kinds of things happen all the time, but most people are not aware. How many times does the average person pass right be a perfect solution to one of their problems (someone who could help, a pieces of information, etc)?

    So, I think it is too simplistic to say that law of attraction = hard work. But, you are definitely on the right track. Thanks for taking the time to create a video about it. BTW, I subscribed to your YouTube channel.
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    • LOA is:

      being comfortable in your own skin

      having a positive mental attitude

      listen & learn with good questions to good people

      ask for what you want


      please don't re-post this - it's my secret
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