Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Understanding Law Of Attraction And Being In Control

By Jeffrey Thompson


Life is insane, stupid, loathsome. Of course, all those factors somehow combine to create something that can be insanely beautiful. There is no experience quite like it, and at the same time, every experience is exactly like it. This is because life is the experience itself, and every bit of stimuli that is ever felt by a person and has ever been felt by a person falls under the purview of being alive. It is the longest thing that a person will ever have to do, and yet at the same time there is never enough of it to go around. It is paradoxical in its wonder, simple in mystery, and mysterious in its simplicity. It is uncontrollable, and yet it is shaped entirely by choice, whether by those made by a person or by the people who came before them. It is alternately humbling and uplifting. To get more of the latter, understanding Law of Attraction may be needed.

There is one secret that everyone can see but many people will not acknowledge. That secret is that the universe and everything therein are constantly vibrating. That vibration affects everything and shapes reality.

The Law of Attraction is a philosophical movement that dates back to the year 1901. It posits that the energy that a person puts out will be the energy that they receive. So, if someone has a bad morning, the rest of the day will not be that much better.

The law of conservation of energy states energy cannot be created or destroyed, only change from one form to another. The energy that people put out into the universe is no different. If a person puts out good vibes, they will receive good vibes in turn.

Positivity can be hard. At times, it can seem like the world is actively trying to destroy any and all shreds of optimism. But to put out good vibes is to yield good vibes on a greater scale. The person has to choose to be positive, to see the good.

Here is the thing about success. The mindset has to be right. When a person has the right mindset, when they put it out in the universe that they are going to succeed, the universe will respond and give them the opportunity to do so.

People who are more optimistic are more secure. As such, they are willing to take more risks. The thing about risk is that as risky as it is, it can be very rewarding. The adage of no risk, no reward holds true. Comfort zones can be stagnating, and they can clip the wings that an individual needs to soar.

Take for example a boxer. Instead of seeing their hand raised in victory, they picture themselves taking a solid hook to the jaw and getting knocked out. They then spend so much time avoiding the hook, protecting their jaw that the they fail to defend against the body blow that lands flush on their liver and puts their lights out.

Thinking about what could wrong can blind a person to what could go right. Minds need to be opened to the possibility of better. Pessimism closes the mind off to such a possibility.




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