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The Reality of The Law Of Attraction

Since the publishing of The Secret by Rhonda Byrne in 2006, many have become familiar with the term Law of Attraction and have become interested, intrigued, and sometimes confused by this phenomena of Law of Attraction. People often wonder, “what is Law of Attraction (LOA)? How do I use LOA in my life? If I use LOA to get what I want in life, where does what I don’t want come from?” All these are valid questions and should be addressed.

In personal irony for me, my metaphysical  book What If God Were One Of Us? was published five months prior to The Secret, and for me it just shows that there was great energy surrounding Law of Attraction and personal manifesting around this time, and it was time for the Universe to bring this subject from the background to the forefront of consciousness. This small fact reminds me that there is nothing exclusive in the Universe, save the way each individual expresses the knowledge and information he or she chooses to express. Because I’ve had the passion for knowledge since birth and the passion for writing professionally since middle school, I am only expressing what I came to this plane of existence for when I write books, articles, and even this blog. Because I’ve had a passion for things in the spiritual realm since very early in my life, it is only fitting that my focus in life be centered around the way of life of a spiritual teacher and writer; the ancients in India called this dharma, meaning purpose in life.

The best thing for each of us to do is to find our dharma, or purpose in life, and to begin to focus our personal energies on this purpose and make it a central focus in our lives. Our children should be brought up to find their dharma and focus their personal energies and attention on it and make it central in their lives. Too many times we are steered toward earning a living, making a fortune, and achieving goals that are centered around someone else’s concept of success. It is not wrong by any means to earn a living, make a fortune or attain great success in life, yet if it is not centered around one’s purpose in life, it will be a journey filled with great stress and strife, yeilding little happiness in return.

In fact, struggle and strife can become central in one’s life and will yield more stress, struggle and strife in one’s life. We attract what we put our attention on, with passion, and passion can be positive or negative. Many of us do not realize that we are filled with focus on worry, stress, anger, resentment, and other emotions that produce an energy that manifests what we don’t want. This is why we must re-examine how we construct our lives and what we make central in our lives.

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Written by Adeeb Shabazz

Metaphysical Minister and author of "What If God Were One Of Us?-2nd Edition".

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