It came to me recently that practicing Law of Attraction is like taking a drug. A drug is a vibrational frequency that is taken to neutralize another vibrational pattern in your body. Practicing Law of Attraction (LOA) is attempting to change a vibrational pattern in your mind by using different thought (vibration). Both attempt to make you feel better.
Sometimes the drug/thoughts work. Sometimes it seems like they don’t. The results can be very quick or very slow. When you don’t have the exact vibrational fit, then there are side effects. Neither get you to the root cause which is our beliefs. In LOA it is said that it works because you address the root cause namely your thoughts. And beliefs are just persistent thoughts. Just adding better feeling thoughts on top of chronic beliefs is just a cover up like a drug. Then, you feel better until the next…..happens.
When they don’t seem to work (drugs or LOA), we blame ourselves or point to someone else to blame for it not working. We question what’s wrong with us, our worthiness, intelligence…etc. We try harder, add other things, get different opinions and the list goes on and on as our trouble remains.
There is only one way to understand your beliefs. You have to get to know them, question them and then allow them to die. I will discuss this more in future posts.
LOA helps, just like drugs do sometimes. But our dependence on them just covers up the deeper issues.
Until recently, I had been a big fan of the Law of Attraction. In fact, I lead two Meetup Groups whose only focus used to be the Law of Attraction. I am very well versed on the subject and can give an answer to almost any question there is on the subject. And I loved Abraham-Hicks and still do because their work has great value for many. There is nothing wrong with following LOA, but the way it is understood by most, it is used like a drug.