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Back to Law of Attraction Written on 06-Apr-2008 by evlacEvery successful person in this world will say that they had something that drove them to the place where they are now. When we read their biographies, we can identify that there was a dominant thought that brought circumstances, events or people in the direction they had in mind. From this finding we derive the first principle of the law of attraction: Our dominant thoughts bring about actions, events and circumstances.
Wherever we think, negative or positive, this continuous thought will bring negative or positive results in our life. The bible tells us the story-drama of a man that ,although a good man, but because he harbor a wrong thought in his mind, he brought disastrous results to himself. We read the drama of Job.
"There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job; and that man was blameless and upright, and one who feared God and shunned evil". Job 1:1
Job was a good man but one day he lost everything he had. His friends could not understand how in this world this good man could loose family, goods , everything. For the most part of the book his friends try to find one fault in him that could explain the reason of his suffering. But he, himself, give us the reason of his "misfortune".
"...the thing I greatly feared has come upon me, And what I dreaded has happened to me." Job 3:25
Every time his sons and daughters had a party ,a feast in their home, he immediately run to offer sacrifices because maybe, he thought, they had done something wrong. His fear that something bad could happen to them broke the fence he had around him and brought what he feared the most. His dominant thought operated in his life. In the book of Proverbs we read:
"For as he thinks in his heart, so is he." Proverbs 23:7
The whole universe is pure energy, we live in a zero-field ocean of energy where subatomic particles move, coming into and disappearing of existence. Quantum science has been marveled about this phenomenon in the subatomic level. (The Field _ Lynne McTarggart)
It is in this ocean of invisible subatomics particles-waves , created by God and an extension of God that we and the whole universe live. This ocean of energy is the meddium where waves of electricity, magnet or sounds move in. Our minds too is sending out waves, each thought it is not just the passage of quimical-electrical signals between neurons but the emission of frequencies. Looking at an EEG, the electro-encephalogram device that registers the electrical waves that come from our mind, we see how many frequencies are going out of our mind in any given time. Those waves go throughout the universe and can resonate with similar frequencies creating harmony or desarmony, bringing results that is still a vast cience field to be studied.
How many times we are near by someone and they start humming or whistling a song that we were just thinking about. Or in a conversation somebody bring a subject we were just thinking about. Telepathy is still a young science. But it is not too far the day when we may turn on or off lamps, radios etc, or even have devices that enhance the right waves and we will communicate throught our thoughts. As today March 2008, a company demonstrated how a device could read the waves sent to our vocal chords and with a computer they could transform them in commands for a wheel chair. Without voice someone was giving commands to the wheel chair where to go, to turn and to stop. (read link on the right side)
The mind is a powerful device, tremendous energy that we need to guide in the best direction. What we think will affect our lives, it doesn’t matter if we believe in this law or not. Our dominant thoughts will bring about emotions, people, events, circumstances.
Accepting this as a law even in it's infancy, make us wonder how much careful we must be about the thoughts we cherish and how can we guide them in a direction that would enhance and make us live more abundantly. And that is what we will discuss in our second principle.
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