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The Law of Attraction: Or What you Sow, You Will Reap

by Rebecca Beasley Consultant, Web Designer, Script Set Up
Our cells and the cells of everything in the universe are made up of basically the same ingredients in different amounts and arrangements. There is a law that governs everything in the universe and it's the law of attraction and it's a really hot topic amongs the "internet gurus", but it's really a very basic law from the bible that's expressed in the golden rule. Do unto others as you would HAVE them do unto you. Sowing and reaping is how this rule is applied.

If you sow tomato seeds, you reap tomatoes.
If you sow seeds of beauty, you reap beauty.
If you sow seeds of discontent, you reap discontent.

Everything in the Universe follows this law. It's called electromagnetic energy.
It works with humans, animals and plants just the same as it does for planets,
stars, galaxies and the entire universe.

When we understand this law and how it works, we can apply it to our
relationships, our families and our business deals.

Basically all it means is that when you do good things you attract more
good things to yourself. When you do bad things you attract bad things.

What we speak can be a blessing or a cursing. Our thoughts govern
our speech, so when we have negative thoughts, we need to make them
positive by reading positive books, watching positive movies, and being
around positive people. People who know these laws and know how to
use them are usually very wealthy. They've learned how to project a feeling
of affluence and attract wealth to themselves. When they talk they don't go
on about what's wrong with their lives. They're positively glowing about how
good their lives are and how much they are blessed.

Negative people on the other hand talk about nothing but how sick they
are, how many ailments they have and people don't like being around them
because they get tired of hearing about how miserable they are.

If you stay around these types of people for very long, you'll be miserable
too. So you have two choices. Either stay away from them as much as
possible, or try speaking positively around them and point out the good
things they have and how they can improve their health if they really want
to. But the funny thing is, these people sometimes seem quite happy with
being sick and tired. They don't try to change and it would take a miracle
to make them change.

If you're positive, your habitual positivity can change even the most
die hard complainer if you keep it up and can avoid letting it get to you.
If they're not willing to change there's very little anyone can do. They have
to realize for themselves what it does to them and everyone around them
and it might take not having any more friends to teach them a lesson.

Here's another truth. To him who has much, more is given, and to them that have not, even what they have will be taken.

If you continue to grow in positive thinking and actions, you'll gain even more of the things you want, and while you're gaining the people who are complaining about what they don't have and are not being thankful for what they do have will keep losing out more and more until they have nothing.

So count your blessings. Be thankful for every little thing, even the bad things, because they are given for a lesson. Learn from your mistakes and do better next time. This all takes practice but you can do it.

I have faith in you:)

Sincerely,
Rebecca Beasley






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Rascal Innovator  
Hey ~ My Positive ~ Friend :)

I Luv Your Message :))

I 2 write a few positive messages ~ many having to do with my MS (Multiple Sclerosis) ~ which has been a "Test" :(

Yeah ~ I remain positive ~ As I Am Being "Cured" of tis "Incurable" Dread Disease :)))

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LuV Ya :)

Rascal Russ :))


May 21st 2007 00:59   
Rebecca Beasley Committed   Consultant, Web Designer, Script Set Up
Russ where do you live?
What state?

Becky
May 23rd 2007 00:30   
Rebecca Beasley Committed   Consultant, Web Designer, Script Set Up
I had a friend who had MS and she got over it. Her doctor prescribed her two cans of beer every night before bed. It worked.

Becky
Jun 13th 2007 08:06   
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