Tag Archive 'deliberate creation'

Jun 12 2008

Feelings That Supercharge Law of Attraction

If you’ve been working with the Law of Attraction for any length of time, you’re probably well versed in the importance of thinking and feeling positively as often as possible. However, you may not already be aware of the ways in which certain emotions can supercharge the power of your efforts!

Remember that the Law of Attraction is activated by your thoughts, emotions and beliefs. Emotion in particular is what provides the “fuel” for your desires.

If you’ve been experiencing lackluster results from your attraction efforts, give them a boost with the use of these 3 powerful emotions:

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May 20 2008

How to Keep a Manifestation Journal

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Learning to use the Law of Attraction deliberately in your life can often be confusing and frustrating. You get the general idea of what you’re supposed to do: ask, believe, let go, receive. But it’s not always so clear when you’re constantly bumping up against lack and stressful situations that threaten your focus. It’s easy to keep slipping back into old thought patterns that keep you stuck.

A manifestation journal can be a powerful tool in your journey through conscious creation, providing the focus and insight to help you choose better thoughts, refine your approach and gradually raise your frequency to be in alignment with what you really want to attract into your life.

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May 07 2008

Law of Attraction – The Power to Choose

One of the greatest gifts we receive as deliberate creators is an awakening to our true power to choose our life experiences day to day. Most of us are used to living our lives in response to the things we see and experience in our external surroundings. When everything moves along smoothly for us, we feel good. When things go wrong, we feel bad. We are constantly on a roller coaster of up and down emotions. In other words, we tend to take a passive role in our daily lives, rather than a proactive one.

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