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April 8, 2014 at 6:32 am #54477doubledragonParticipant
Really, the law of attraction per se, has been around for ages. As far back as the Buddha, who said that with our thoughts we create our world. The French pschologist Emile Coué has different quotations in the same line, perhaps the most explicit being “Every one of your thoughts, good or bad, becomes concrete, materializes and becomes in short a reality.”
I believe that a positive framework of mind will help you create a positive reality for yourself and help you cope with the bad moments that are also part of life.
The problem with recent versions of the law of attraction is that they take the law, in my opinion, too far. They make it sound as if just by visualizing yourself materializing a million dollars, your visualization will come true in no time or that only wonderful things will happen to you.
Thinking positively, focusing on the things you would like to see happening in your life, and working on their attainment is one thing, and I totally agree with this idea. Believing that anything you think is possible without doing all the legwork is, in my opinion, preparing yourself for a frustrating result.- This reply was modified 10 years, 7 months ago by doubledragon.
April 8, 2014 at 6:18 am #54474doubledragonParticipantHi, shewolf! I’m new to the site. I agree with Sage, above: meditation would be a good practice for you. Also working a lot with your self-esteem. You don’t have to compare yourself to anyone. You are who you are: not better nor worse than anyone.
The past is over and no matter how often you revisit it, you’ll never be able to change it. We all have a past but if you can only look back in order to feel guilty, then it is useless baggage. Focus on the present. You have every reason to be happy with your new boyfriend, especially if you’ve gone so far as to decide to get married.
Above all, don’t overthink things. Go out more, hang out with all sorts of people, do interesting things. Personally, I find the less I center myself on myself, the best things work for me. -
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