6 Key Points About Receiving What You Attract
Written by Michael on September 28, 2007 – 1:38 am -Joe Vitale’s book, The Attractor Factor, is filled with a whole bunch of pump-you-up goodies. Here’s what Joe has to say about attracting things into your life.
1. You are totally responsible for the experiences in your life.
That doesn’t mean that you caused them. But on some level you attracted them. You are responsible for them. That’s not good or bad. Simply use the experiences to learn about yourself. Get clear, and choose what you prefer to experience.
2. You are absorbing beliefs from the culture itself.
If you are watching movies about violence, or reading the papers, or watching the news, you are filling your mind with the very vibe that will attract more of what you soaked up. Mother Teresa said she would never attend an antiwar rally. Why? Because it contains the very energy that creates more war. Watch what you absorb. Choose what you want to attract. Be aware.
3. You are not ruler of the earth, but you have more power than you ever realized.
You can move mountains with the right thought and action. Keep a balance of ego and spirit in your life, always striving to let your ego obey spirit.
4. You can change your thoughts.
This often feels impossible to believe because it’s not normal for the vast majority of people. But what you think is largely habit. Start noticing what goes through your head. If you don’t like it, start consciously changing it. Choose new thoughts.
5. You can do the impossible.
What you believe to be the restraints of time and space right now may simply be the limits of our current understanding. No one knows what is impossible. If you have an inclination to try something new and different, then so be it. Go for it. Make it so. You may be creating a path never seen before. Dare something worthy.
6. Whatever image you add feeling to will manifest.
If you fear something, or love something, you are adding energy to it. Anything you fear or love will tend to be attracted into your life. Choose your passions wisely.
I think Joe’s onto something here, don’t you Dream Jobber?
Advice and comments welcome.
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September 29th, 2007 at 3:50 pm
Yes, Joe is on to something. Just the other day I realized how damaging my “favorite” television show are. While I haven’t created murder and mayhem into my life (thank Goodness), I noticed that it is difficult to have an expanded point of view when my mind has been assaulted with the adrenalin of horrific acts against others, even if fictional. What’s more, I felt torn when I realized these feelings; I didn’t want to give up my “fix.” I am wanting to create a more loving and prosperous life. These shows do not help — they are out!