Law of Attraction
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WHAT?
There are Seven Natural Laws through which everyone and everything is governed. The Laws are; Attraction and Vibration, Polarity, Rhythm, Relativity, Cause and Effect, Gender/Gustation, and Perpetual Transmutation of Energy. The law of attraction is a philosophy suggesting that positive thoughts bring positive results into a person's life, while negative thoughts brings negative outcomes.
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WHY?
The Universe is governed by fundamental principles that keep it in harmony. Application of these seven principles will allow you to enjoy greater balance and satisfaction in life, especially in your understanding and connection with others.
The Law of Attraction and Vibration is where like attracts like. You attract people, ideas and resources that are in harmony with your dominant thoughts.
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WHEN?
In 1877, the term "Law of Attraction" appeared in print for the first time in a book written by Helena Blavatsky. In 2006, the concept of the Law of Attraction gained renewed exposure with the release of the film The Secret (2006)
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HOW?
The four dimensions are;
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Mental mind
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Emotion
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Energy
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Physical body
Be clear what you really want, and commit to creating it. Organize the 4 dimensions in your mind in an unwavering direction in order to manifest what you desire.
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WHO?
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Napoleon Hill is the author of Think and Grow Rich, and his name is synonymous with teaching success and financial abundance, particularly in a business setting. Hill’s work was ahead of its time, and though he doesn’t reference “The Law of Attraction,” though it’s principles are very evident in his work.
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Bob Proctor rose to international fame for his appearance in the movie, The Secret, but he began teaching about The Law of Attraction decades ago. His books include classics like You Were Born Rich, Thoughts Are Things, and It’s Not About The Money.
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WHERE?
More information can be found above.
Or learn how to Create a Vision Board below, as practices like visualization have been shown to increase motivation, confidence, and even motor performance. Researchers have even found that, in athletes, visualization was almost as effective as physical practice. So create a vision board and help visualise your goals.
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Overview
Create a Vision Board
YOUR GOAL
Consider what aspects of your life you really want to change. What goals do you aspire to, it can be health, wealth, relationships, spirituality. Think short term and long term.
CREATE IT
Cut out pictures of words and stick them onto a blank piece of card. Use magazines, online pictures, draw it, write it down.
Design it online and print it out like a poster.
PLACEMENT
Once complete, put it up somewhere you can see it daily.
Add a positive affirmation to the bottom like "I attract the right people, and opportunities at the right time to help me be the best version of myself"