How to Make the Law of Attraction Work for You
The Law of Attraction is a very popular law these days. A brief search on Google will reveal thousands of pages and programs focusing on how to bring more of what we want into our lives. But as many people who have tried to use the Law of Attraction have discovered, it doesn’t always seem to work as promised.
Because of the momentum of your habitual ways of thinking, feeling and behaving, you may often feel like you are trying to move forward while wading through knee deep mud. In other words, your own beliefs are holding you back, and most of these beliefs are entirely unconscious. You try to move toward what you want in life, but your old patterns of thinking pull you back.
These beliefs are robbing you of your natural energy. Every negative pattern you are holding onto stealing energy that you could be using to create something new and better. When you set yourself free of these negative ways of thinking and feeling, you suddenly discover tremendous amounts of energy you can use to create something new in your life.
The sum total of your entire mental and emotional system is creating to a great extent the life you are experiencing. By freeing yourself from the garbage stored in your subconscious, you will find a new life presenting itself. You will be free to act, free to move, and free to create in new ways.
So how do I make the Law of Attraction work for me?
Letting go of beliefs and the corresponding thoughts and feelings attached to them dissolves the negative energy patterns that are creating the sluggish emotions that you are experiencing. You will naturally feel yourself becoming more positive, more energetic, and more spontaneous. Your intuition will improve, and you will see opportunities and approaches you never saw before.
This letting go is something that you can learn on your own, but it can be helpful to work with a spiritual coach who understands spiritual life coaching to learn the techniques and approaches that can make a big difference between being free of limitations and remaining bound.
Tom Stine