Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Using the Law

It is one thing to be aware of the Law of Attraction and using the Law. The main problem with those who believe that the Law of Attraction does not work is that there is no distinction when a thing good or bad happens in their lives. We are led to believe from an early age that we have no control over our lives and what we dream of remains just a dream.

I have many people who tell me each day that reality is real and we cannot change that. I agree and state that YOUR reality is just that, in other words what we focus on will be what we get. Whether we believe the laws work or not, the Law of Attraction like other laws of nature will keep on working in and around us: it always has and always will.

Our problem is that we complicate things. If we have a situation that we register as not being good or are a major problem we tend to let it dictate our moods. The state that we find ourselves in is really the vibes we are giving off, but yet when we release the ‘bad mood’ it’s like kicking off a tight pair of shoes we get back to a feeling of good. We promise ourselves that we will never allow ourselves to feel like that again until that is the next time.

We have been taught that if a thing happens and it is not to our liking then someone somewhere is to blame. The person who is to be blamed will then have to pay for the way they made you feel so that you can feel better about the situation. Not complicated at all you might say.

This is the blame culture that has grown with each new generation and as this blaming culture grows the level of responsibility starts to diminish. It brings a smile to my face when I talk to teenagers about taking responsibly for their actions and they look at me as if I have been replaced by a raging lunatic. They can name a thousand people who make them act the way they do, but will find it hard to actually name the one person who really made them do the act; themselves. If there is low employment in an area we blame asylum seekers, cheap migrant workers etc. People think that it is easier to blame others than to take responsibility for the control of who we are and what we are capable of doing.

You see we are made to live the best we can dream. We are and will always be spirit. What grows your finger nails is the same thing that grows dreams. When we follow our dreams and goals it is the following, the journey to how we want to live that is important. The same amount of energy you use to hate and blame others, is the same amount you use to love and take responsibility, no different.

I say to clients I work with, choose a day to take responsibility for what you do. On that same day figure out what you can do to make your world a better place for you to live in. One the second day, figure out how to get better at getting better.

Clive Andrews

Six Minutes A Day

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