Your Law Of Attraction Toolbox

By Roxanna Dolfing


It seems that everyday there is a new book on the Law of Attraction but, other than some pseudo-scientific quantum physics mumbo-jumbo there is virtually no difference between the new LOA books and the original LOA books that were written between 50 to 100 years ago. If you quest for self improvement and don't mind a slightly archaic version of modern English, you would do just as well reading the original LOA books and save yourself a fortune on what are basically nothing more than rewrites of the original's texts.

A Dream Book is simply a place to store images and ideas about the things that you are planning to manifest into your life. You can use anything from a simple manila folder, to a 3-ring binder, to one of those crazy trapper-keeper-folder thingies that the kids are using in school nowadays.

How to Make Your Own.Start with a three ring binder. These give you a lot of flexibility. You can add pocket pages for brochures and over-size items, and you can also use clear sheet protectors if you want to save something without punching holes in it.Now, begin collecting images and words that clearly represent those things that you want to manifest or create in your life and put them on pages in your Dream Book. You can find pictures in magazines or you can look for pictures on the internet that you can use. Don't overlook inspiring or motivating phrases either! Cut them out too and paste them into your Dream Book.

Feeling is the Secret (Neville Goddard).Neville's philosophy is that "Imagination creates events of our life and is the sole cause of those events." His teachings about how to use your imagination and guiding your feelings are life-altering! Neville's the small but powerful book Feeling is the Secret can have a profound impact on how you think and feel and how that affects what you want in life. Feeling is the Secret is also part of The Neville Reader collection, which is probably the MOST complete and helpful collection of books for explaining the philosophy behind the Law of Attraction. Anything you can get your hands on by Neville is worth the read.

Huge numbers of people were attracted to the principles popularized by the book and the film. The idea of success in finances, health and relationships were too good to resist. But a large number of people also became disappointed when they could not see the results in their lives that they were hoping for.If you are one of them, you already know how frustrating that could be. You are first exposed to a new idea that sounds too good to be true. You then overcome your initial disbelief and start to believe the idea with all your heart. But contrary to your expectations, the laws don't seem to work for you.

Why it works.The Dream Book, like many other manifesting tools, works by forcing you to stay focused on your desires. The underlying premise of the law of attraction is that you become what you focus on most of the time, so any tool or technique that increases the amount of time you spend focusing on your desires will also increase your ability to manifest that desire into your life.

The book also states that people who wish to see results don't go after their desires with a real passion. Most people have a half-hearted desire for the things they wish to have in life. A lack of intense desire is a major reason for people not being able to implement the concepts they have learnt, the book explains.W. Clement Stone, a very successful Chicago businessman of the last century, coined the phrase, "What you can conceive and believe you can achieve, with a positive mental attitude." He was selling insurance, and busy trying to motivate his sales force to sell more policies. Mr. Stone was also a successful author and his Law of Attraction book entitled, "Success Through A Positive Mental Attitude, " has been used by companies for motivational training for almost a century now.

If you've been working with the law of attraction, and felt that the material was incomplete, Bob Proctor reveals that there's much more you need to know, and he reveals it all in The 11 Forgotten Laws. He admits that "The Secret" is "pop culture fluff" and is just touching on the huge potential of the law of attraction.

So, does this new material work? I've always used affirmations and visualization, so I expected The 11 Forgotten Laws to be more of the same, but bought the audio book anyway, because of Bob Proctor's involvement. I just wanted something inspirational to listen to on my daily walks.

Let's face it, many Law of Attraction books have been corrupted. Some have turned the whole concept into an exercise in hocus-pocus. Some have put some ridicules marketing hooks on it. That is why I love Wattle's writings. It remains true to the science. One key component of Wattle's writings is the idea that you deserve wealth. Many people actually believe it is something to feel guilty about. And for those who are committed to social justice, Wattles points out that to be the best you can be, you need money.If you don't have a copy of Wallace Wattle's The Science of Success, get one. You will not regret it. The man was a true master and if your goal in life is to have more of the good things, achieve your goals- financial and otherwise- this book will help you get there.




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