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The Universal Laws Of Attraction Work Like A Magnet |
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Tuesday, 29 May 2007 |
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The universal laws of attraction work much like a magnet. You draw into your life what you spend most of our day thinking about. To fully understand the universal laws of attraction, think of your mind as a magnet. You know the kind, one of those large "u" shaped magnets that you used to use in science class. Now we're going to envision the universal laws of attraction at work by comparing your desires to small shards of metal.
The magnet works every time, without fail. It attracts all the small shards of metal. The metal, moreover, "sticks' to the magnet until some force clears it off. As you think about "stuff" throughout the day, the universal laws of attraction are busily at work. Whether the universal laws of attraction work for you or against you is pretty much up to you – depending on what you're thinking about. You see these amazing universal laws of attraction work whether we realize they're working or not.As you think about things throughout the day, the universal laws of attraction are pulling towards you whatever it is your thinking about. Are you thinking of ways to further you career and become even more successful? The universal laws of attraction are working hard to open the doors of the universe to make this happen. Or are you thinking thoughts of "poor me"', thoughts that indicate you really don't believe you're worthy of any success, let alone of accumulating any type of wealth or happiness. Are you spending most of your time contemplating why the universe is against you, not giving you enough to live on? Well, the universal laws of attraction are obliging you in this way as well. These amazingly effective universal laws of attraction naturally provide you with whatever it is you're thinking about. The laws have no desire to figure out if your thoughts benefit you or harm you. They just work on the theory that like attracts like. So the next time you begin to think depressing, negative thoughts, remember that large magnet from your school days. And think of the universal laws of attraction. |