Friday, 19 December 2008

"The Law of Attraction: Complete 10 minute Course"

"The Law of Attraction: Complete 10 minute Course"

by Doug Wilson

The reason I can explain the law of attraction in ten minutes is because it's simple to fully understand. You know it fully already. This will save you a lot of money if you're one of those people who think you can pay money and learn some secret-that no one else knows. I saw an ad the other day by a well known author and speaker, I think that's his name. The pitch is offering to get you working the law of attraction in thirty days. Of course it's not free. That's quite a deal...for the well known author and speaker. This would be like me making some incredible limited time offer to teach you the secret of swallowing your food.

As a matter of fact, the reason I haven't written this sooner is because I didn't think that I could write an entire page on it. Let's get it out of the way. Whatever you think about will start to show up in your life. Please make all donations payable to me. Thank you. Whenever I start a new endeavor I start thinking about what I need to make it work and how I can do it as efficiently as possible and guess what? I start to run in to what I need, the stuff shows up everywhere. I went to work driving pile when I was twenty. I started seeing cranes and cables and looking at the sides of buildings to see if they were plumb. Started meeting people that knew about piling and rigging. My life was jammed full of heavy equipment. If you notice a car that you think you're seeing for the first time you'll see twice as many from now on. Possibly starting within the hour. It's likely to happen before you stop thinking about the car you just saw, for the first time-ever. About the time you're wondering where to get one, or how much they cost, you'll open your door in a parking lot and hit one parked next to you.

The secret that we all need to learn is not the law of attraction. That's like saying I need to take a course in the law of gravity. What we need to get better at is paying attention. That too is about as easy as it gets. Stand on one leg. Too easy? I can feel you wanting more. Why? Do you want paying attention to be difficult? I'll give one more piece of advice that many thousands have paid through the nose for. Life isn't really very complicated. OK, life is so complicated that we can spend many life times learning about it. But, that falls under the life sciences category. My point is that where "our lives" are concerned, it's pretty simple. The reason we're in such a complicated mess is because people can take anything and make it into a complicated mess. Here's a simple rule. If you see people making a mess of things, go around them. If you happen to get put in charge of a mess, take the mess and dispose of it. Start over.

So now I guess we can start to have some fun with our understanding of the mysterious law of attraction. In order to begin recognizing it as it happens you will do well to write it down. You'll want a pad and pencil handy at all times. Pocket sized spiral pads are best when you are on the move. Whenever you notice the law at work jot it down. One minute you'll be wondering how anyone ever gets a tiger to jump through a flaming hoop and the next thing you know the answer will appear. Write it down. (hoop jumping tiger) The more you do it the more you'll notice it. The real benefit in this is that you'll increase your expectation quotient. When that starts to happen your life can become very different, very fast.

I think my time is about up. I'm not joking about standing on one leg. It's impossible to stand on one leg and not have and increased awareness. I guess, for this lesson, we should make the checks out to the heron.

About the Author

Doug Wilson is an avid student of concepts and has spent the last five years seeking out the structural aspect of unrest in human nature. The results of this study is being cataloged and turned into a life guide system for establishing a self determined path, at DgsWilsonHome and Addiction: In the 21st Century

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