- Visualization
One of the primary weapons of mass
abundance that the teachers from the movie ‘The Secret’ endorse using in order
to invoke the law of attraction is visualization. In fact, Joe Vitale goes even
further to say that you should use “holographic visualization” which is
basically the art of both mentally and emotionally putting yourself inside your
vision of success. You experience those moments so precisely in your mind that
it seems that you are actually there.
Proponents - From a believer’s standpoint, this type of
visualization will send actual vibrations out from the visualizer into the
Universe, and will in turn attract similar vibrations. Done consistently over
the course of time with a high level of emotion and belief, and the vibrations
will all coalesce into a series of circumstances, people, events, or inspired
actions that will eventually lead to the visualizer actually being in the
situation that they visualized.
Opponents - People
who do not believe in this concept simply say that there is no scientific basis
for this idea, and that there is no way to prove that doing this will be
anything other than a complete waste of time. They believe that if you want to
have an experience in your life, you need to take whatever action is needed in
order to marshal the resources that will allow you to have that experience.
The Benefit for Non-Believers - Believers in the LOA do not need any further convincing of
the validity of this practice. However, for non-believers, the act of
visualizing has one very, very important side effect that has nothing to do
with the Law of Attraction, and that benefit is FOCUS.
Even if you do not believe that some
magic genie is ripping around town on a magic carpet finding ways to turn your
daydreams into reality, any reasonable and logical person will agree that
staying focused intensely and consistently over the course of time on any
particular goal will bring about positive steps toward that goal.
Those steps may come in the form of
financial or career maneuvers that will lead to the goal, or they may come in
the form of the simple ability to keep from getting distracted by things that
would normally take the person off track. Taking your eyes off the prize runs
the risk of delaying or preventing the attainment of whatever it is that is
being focused on.
A simple example of this is weight
loss. It is a common belief that if you eat a lot of junk food, you will not
have a body like a super model. If your goal is to have a body like that, and
you consistently visualize yourself having that body, it is going to be very difficult for you to believe that
scarfing down an entire pepperoni pizza all by yourself is a good idea.
Will your weight loss be “magic” or
will it be a result of you continually taking part in healthy exercise and
eating habits as a result of having a super model picture of yourself that is
playing over and over again in your head? Well, once you have that super model
body, who cares HOW it actually happened?
2.Affirmations
Affirmations come in many shapes and
sizes, but in a nutshell, it is the act of writing down what you want to have
in your life, and then repeatedly saying it either out loud or in your head for
the purpose of changing your mental point of view regarding those desires.
Proponents – Believers in the power of affirmation basically think that
by continually repeating something to oneself, that thing will eventually
become a reality. Where the LOA comes into this part of the equation is that
the common belief behind conscious creation is that the vibrations that are
sent out into the Universe are acted upon in order to bring our goals into
existence.
However, as most people carry around
years worth of self-limiting beliefs, the only vibrations they are sending out
are those of NOT having whatever it is that they want. By consistently
practicing affirmations, the vibration is changed to one of confidence and
belief, thus attracting the object of desire.
Opponents - Non-believers
in affirmations once again cite the fact that there is no evidence to support
the belief that anything less than taking action will bring about goal
attainment. They may even go so far as to say that by repeatedly talking about
something that you don’t have will actually only serve to make you even more
convinced that you’ll never have it.
The Benefit for Non-Believers – By repeatedly affirming that you want something, you assign
the task of finding a way to bring that thing into your existence to your brain
and your subconscious mind. In order to do this, thou
gh, you must ask for solutions, not
affirm non-existent realities. For example:” I am independently wealthy and
I never have to work another day in my life.”
vs.
“How can I create a situation that
makes me independently wealthy so that I never have to work another day in my
life?”
The first example stated something
that wasn’t true, and by continually saying that statement over and over again,
you may not activate the amazing power of your subconscious mind in order to help
find a solution.
However, by
continually asking yourself that question over and over again, your
mind will be constantly looking for a solution as you go about your day to day
business. Eventually – maybe sooner or maybe later – you will get slapped in the
face with a great idea or the beginnings of a plan of action that will lead you
to that life of riches and relaxation.
3.Gratitude
Gratitude or appreciation of what we
already have is necessary to attract the things we want. Every day when you
wake up try to be grateful. Think about the good things in your life, you
should be thankful for. Appreciate your work (even if you do not like it?).
Feeling of gratitude for a place to
live. If you have some food, some friends or anything that can find to
appreciate, appreciate it. Many people do not? Not have enough even basic
things like food, water and their own place to live. It? A naturally want more,
you want to improve your living standards, but first you need to feel gratitude
for what you already own.
If you start your day with feelings
of gratitude you will feel good and you can keep the feeling all day.
But you also write something like
this: I am very pleased and grateful that? and then write what you want to
have. Example: I am very happy and grateful that I made $ 1,000,000 per year, I
have a beautiful and loving wife etc? Use the present tense, visualize the
things you want, be grateful for them, and think about it as yours. When you
reach it, you can add new items to your list. When you write about money, start
first with the amount you believe is possible and then increase the amount when
you get the amount you? D written. Be specific.
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