Law of Attraction Review- How to Make the Law of Attraction Work in Your Life?
March 6th, 2010 | by admin |
Have you watched the “Secret” and got excited in using the Law of Attraction in your life to attract your dreams? Have you tried every technique that the movie suggested and still unable to make the law of attraction work in your life? Are you about to completely give up on this law of attraction thing?
If so, just hold on until you finish reading this article and then you will know where you went wrong and how to fix it easily. You need not worry too much as the majority who tries to make the law of attraction work in their lives fail miserably at the first instance. So it is not your fault actually, but you have not received the most vital part of the information that is needed to make the law of attraction work in your life.
The Law of Attraction is a natural law of the universe and it has been working in every ones lives from the day that the universe was created. It is like Gravity, even if you are aware or not gravity works, same with the law of attraction. Although the name was popularized only recently, the law was active in your life from birth.
So, then why don’t you attract what you want in your life. What is the mistake you are making?
If you just look at what the law of attraction says, you would have the answer promptly. What the Law of Attraction says is, “Like attracts Like” or What you focus on expands”.
So did you see how it works? whatever you focus on expands. It can be positive or negative, the law of attraction does not care a bit about what you focus, it just does the job and give you more of what you are focusing at a particular moment. So if you are focusing on not having money to pay your bills, that is what you will get. You get more situations where you do not have money to pay bills. Simply said, you get more bills and less money. Because that is what your main focus has been.
I think you may have got a slight idea on how the law of attraction works in your life. The other thing is it responds to your feelings and not to your logical mind. It will directly respond to how you feel about a particular situation. If you are feeling lack and scarcity of not having enough money, the law of attraction picks up your vibration of lack and responds with more lack and scarcity. That is the simple way, how the law of attraction work in your life.
The other reason why the law of attraction does not work in your life is the past conditioning and limiting beliefs you are holding about yourself, your capabilities and various aspects of your life. If you believe that you are not good enough to attract good things to your life, this will be a major stumbling block in your efforts to make the law of attraction work in your life. Most of these beliefs are not conscious to us and we may not be able to understand why a particular behavioral pattern is repeated in our life.
The most effective method to counter these beliefs and past conditioning is to have a quiet mind. Though it is easy said than done, it is not impossible. Having a quiet mind has tremendous benefits which includes accessing your intuition easily and living your life with effortlessness and ease. A quiet mind will not have room for past conditioning and self limiting beliefs because it lives in the present moment and not in the past or future. A quiet mind is the most suitable mental state to make the law of attraction work effortlessly in your life and attract all your dreams easily.
The most effective technique to achieve a quiet mind is to use brain wave entrainment technology. Brainev is a program using the latest patent pending cutting edge technology known as 3P-DEAP, which make this product much more effective than similar products in the market. You do nothing by yourself, all the work is done by the technology, just by listening to it 30 minutes a day.
This is the most lazy way to make the law of attraction work in your life.
Sudath Priyantha
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6 Responses to “Law of Attraction Review- How to Make the Law of Attraction Work in Your Life?”
By You know you love me. on Mar 6, 2010 | Reply
Twilight review that will make anyone angry! ?
I was reading this review and i was soo angry this person was premoting that think life is worth nothing and the young girls should be focusing on sex, and completley hating life. Heres the review post ur comments. heres mine 2 oh and i now its long but worth reading!
Martha Brockenbrough Explains Why ‘Twilight’ Sucks
My 13-year-old cousin warned me: "The amounts of pain that can be inflicted on those who insult Edward are better left unspoken."
I’m going to brave that pain and say it anyway: Edward is a complete prig.
It’s not just that he sneaks into Bella’s room to watch her sleep — that’s more stalker than prissy, anyway. It’s also not just that he drives a Volvo, the car of choice for priggish drivers who obsess about side airbag safety.
Nor is it that his skin sparkles like gems in the sunlight. However gag-worthy this might be, he can’t help it if he has pores that Madonna, Nicole Kidman and other alabaster celebrities would envy.
For me, the last straw really is that he is more obsessed about wedding planning than any groom should be. That makes him a terrible role model for teen girls, who will grow up to face real-life mates who don’t know the difference between cummerbunds and canapés, and who will also make rude faces when asked for an opinion on either.
Seriously, though, there’s a dark side to priggishness, and that’s condescension. Bella and Edward aren’t equals. Edward knows it — he’s stronger, his senses are sharper and he’s nearly immortal. He constantly has to protect Bella. He even leaves her temporarily to do just that. Bella, meanwhile, settles for a lesser college so she can be with her boyfriend. Augh!
So what does that tell our teen girls to crave? A relationship with someone they worship, rather than someone they can work with through the various challenges of life?
However much I enjoyed the books — and I read every one, twice — that’s my fundamental concern with them as a parent. Bella constantly needs rescuing and protection. Her vulnerability fuels her desirability, for it’s not just a vampire who wants her. A werewolf does, too.
This is where it’s worth making a comparison to "Harry Potter." Harry solved his own problems. When he needed rescuing, his friends — who had complementary talents and courage-quotients — came to his aid.
Bella doesn’t really have friends, at least not among her peers. She hangs out with werewolves and vampires, any one of whom could eat (or drink) her for lunch.
She’s as far from being a kick-ass heroine as she can get. She’s clumsy and weak. Yes, she has her attractions. She’s a devoted daughter who never complains about all the cooking she has to do for her hapless dad.
But girls would be much better off following in Hermione’s footsteps. Now there was a girl who could cast a spell, throw a punch, and catch the eye of an international Quidditch star (only to lose interest because he wasn’t intellectual enough).
I’m not arguing that every book needs to be the equivalent of a plate of nourishing, raw spinach. I like a cream puff as much as the next person, and possibly even more. We just need to make sure our daughters aren’t thinking cream puffs are the best life has to offer. They’re the stars of their own life story, and waiting for a handsome guy to bite their necks sounds to me like a tragedy in the making.
Its things like these that make me angry! Why do you have to ruin girls fun, they like to read about handsome man rescuing his damsel and distress well let them! Its like saying dont watch Cinderella mice cant make dress and a prince wont ever love you, and sure we know that they wont but we still love to read about and watch it gives us enthuisiasm and joy and makes us think theyre is a man out there for everygirl whitch there is. And not all men like to make rude remarks and shrug of your oppinions some men are the typical Edward Cullen. So what do i say read it watch sure the effects are cheesy but they worked with what they had and it is incredible romantic and wonderful. So screw you go on living the way you do thinking life will never be anything but crap and ruining everyone elses emotions and hopes.
Live on Twilight!
oh and i want to add 1 more thing stephanie is telling us we dont have to be beautiful and completely into ourselves to have some amazing guy love us, we can be we want and thats all we should be we shouldnt have to hit people(hermonie) or get tons of surgery or commit ourselves into watching gossip girl. There are men like Edward who do love like he does and anyone that say no to that well i wish you luck because in the next couple of years you will be missing out on a great life because that is what comes in the package of letting ouselves truly believe we are beautiful.
By michelle =] on Mar 6, 2010 | Reply
i agree.
i love you edward!
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By nicca90 on Mar 6, 2010 | Reply
are you effing kidding me!?!?! wtf!! why would you write something completely bashing this book? that is complete BS!! if she didnt like it why did she read the whole series there are so many worse books out there and just because it is in a book all the girls who read it arent going to go around and try to do every single thing just like what happened in this book it is FICTION JC i hate it when people do stuff like this!!! GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!! i hate her!!
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By Old-Fashioned Royalty on Mar 6, 2010 | Reply
Um…where in this review is the author saying that girls should focus solely on sex and hating life?
I haven’t seen Twilight, but I see where the author’s getting it. She’s complaining that the heroine isn’t much of a heroine at all. Her interpretation (meaning it’s solely her own, just as you have your own opinion) is that Bella is in a completely one-sided relationship, where she loves Edward to the point of worshipping him, and Edward likes her well enough to merely protect her from all the danger the relationship brings. Bella isn’t very capable of solving her own problems because Edward protects her from all of them. This, to the author, makes her weak.
You have to consider that we’re living in a society where being vulnerable and "weak" is not acceptable for a female – girls should be strong and capable, to the point of where we shouldn’t need anyone else to protect us from ANYTHING. The author evidently shares in this view quite strongly. I DO agree with her saying that girls shouldn’t be taught to think that they need protecting all the time – OR that they should lessen the importance of their dreams, like college, for the sake of their boyfriend.
The author isn’t saying that girls should "hate life" at all. I think you’re completely misinterpreting the review, and blowing it way out of context. I’m not agreeing or disagreeing with the author, but rather encouraging you to look at what she’s REALLY saying. Everyone is entitled to their own opinions and interpretations.
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By Shayna T on Mar 6, 2010 | Reply
i agree with the fact that bella is a bad role-model, and the whole edward-is-a-creep-and-likes-wedding-plans thing.
but honestly, no one is that impressionable that they’re going to think "every man is like edward. i must be clumsy to get edward. i must worship my boyfriend. blah blah blah"
i think the reviewy person might have taken it a little far.
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By hartmarylin on Mar 6, 2010 | Reply
this critic is majorly PMSing.
i read like a little less than half of this and i got tired of reading her complain about stuff that doesnt need complaining about!
every girl loves a good damsel and distress love story.
stephanie meyer wrote just that with a twist and thats why everyone loves twilight!
this critic obviously has no love in her life which is why shes so bitter to a great love story like twilight!
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