Friday, December 11, 2009

Limiting Beliefs: How They Affect You

A common argument against the Law of Attraction is the belief that since people have the ability to choose the events in their lives, why is there so much suffering? Nobody chooses a life of starvation or servitude but many people believe they have no choice.

This disbelief in our ability to change our circumstances because things have always been this way means we will continue to live this way. The subconscious continues to project that disbelief and negative energy out into the Universe, drawing back negative energy which causes us to continue to live in this self destructive cycle of events.

The removal of limiting beliefs is absolutely vital to the ability of the Law of Attraction to work as it is intended to. If you truly feel that the Law of Attraction is not working for you, take a moment to consider the things that you are wishing for. Do you truly believe that your wishes can take place, or are you merely making idle wishes? Do you secretly believe that you have a one in a million chance of any of your wishes actually coming true?

It slows you down tremendously if you need to see evidence of something before you believe it, because that means you have to wait for someone else to create it before you can believe it. The most powerful thing you can do and the thing that will give you leverage as great as any action, is to spend time every day visualizing your life as you want it to be. A medallion, talisman or amulet is most powerful during these moments.

In order to project the positive vibes necessary to draw the energies of the Universe to you, it is essential that you be 100% confident in your ability to effect a change. You must be willing to believe that all events occurring up to now have been necessary for bringing about what you wish for.

The key to the Law of Attraction is the acceptance of your responsibility! Everyone is responsible for the thoughts they think and the things that they choose as their objects of attention.

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