a story to illustrate the Law
A man who lived by the side of the road and sold hot dogs. He was hard of hearing so he had no radio. He had problems with his eyes so he does not read newspapers, nor has he sold his television, but great hot dogs. He put a sign on the highway to say how great they were. He stood at the side of the street and shouted: "Hey, you want a great hot dog?" "And the people came and they bought. So, he increased his meat and bun orders. He bought a bigger stove to make sure of his craft. Then one day his son home from school came to help him. His son said: "Dad, you have not heard the news about the recession? The economy is really bad. The unemployment situation is terrible. The energy situation is worse. "
Whereupon the man thought, Hot Dog, "" Now my son was at college. He reads the newspaper and listening to radio, he ought to know. "" So the father is reduced to its meat and bun orders. He took his advertising signs. He is no longer bother to stay at the side of the street and screamed "buy my hot dogs? "" And his hot dog sales fell almost overnight. "" You're right son. "The hot dog man said to his boys. "We are in the midst of a recession, bad! ""
Dr. Ernest Holmes agrees
This parable is an example for these words of Dr. Ernest Holmes in Chapter 18 of the Science of Mind:
"" When God makes the world of thought, and the people living with, so our thinking, our world and the people with our experience. Through the activity of our thoughts, the things in our lives and we are just because we do not know the truth. We have thought that outside things controlled us, when all the time we have that in which everything could have changed us and the freedom from serfdom. ""
What is it in us that our freedom? The creative power of God operating through the law of attraction, which we by our actions in thought. This idea is not new. It was in the whole, for the age.
The Buddha told us:
Everything we are is the result of what we have thought.
In Proverbs 23:7, we read:
So he holds in his heart, so is he.
Jesus said:
It is you, as you believe. And - as you sow so shall ye reap.
Aristotle wrote:
What we expect, we find.
The philosopher Virgil said:
They can because they think they can.
William Shakespeare wrote:
Our doubts are our traitors.
Contemporary writer Eknath Easwaran wrote:
We begin to resemble, and indeed, what we focus our attention on.
Abraham-Hicks
If you think a little thought, something that you like, by the law of attraction, thought that ever larger and ever more powerful. If you think a thought of something that you do not want the law of attraction brings you, and it grows bigger and bigger. So the larger it grows, the more it attracts you, and then the more secure you are on the experience, you see.
The law is
The interesting thing about these laws is that they - even if you do not understand that - that your experience, even in your ignorance of them. The Law of Attraction is not a new concept - but statements of truth - truth, can you give us for free and without obligation - or us in bondage, depending on what we do with them!
There is no power in the universe but us, us free. Who can help us on the road to realization, but we need to remind us of the body in the eye, where there is no misfortune, no calamity, no accident, no problems, no confusion, where there is nothing, but a lot of peace, power , life and truth.
At all times we are either drawing or things that drive us away. The average individual, this process goes on, without his or her knowledge, but ignorance of the law does not alter their results.
The law was strongly influenced by the centuries taught. The more you are by different authors, the clearer it becomes. Of course, you have to practice what they say. I want something I found that is incredible. All the important writers in one place. Check it out now. Click here for more Law of Attraction authors.
By Dr. Toni LaMotta, Midlife reinvention Specialist, excellent Author, Inspirational Keynote Speaker
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