Energy and the Law of Attraction...Whatever

By: Kim McGinnis (View Profile)

Your new, positive beliefs, like water from the hose, should feed your mind in a steady stream…whatever. If you are like me, this sounds like work. It kinda is. To have a clean house and a clear mind requires upkeep. This is not a time to call for maid service. The good news is you can do this! Just start, and be kind to yourself. Let yourself know that you have this divine energy at your disposal and you can have an incredibly fulfilling life. And don’t forget to say, “Thank you.”

Here’s a quick review for those of you that like lists:

1. Realize that you are energy.

2. Understand the Law of Attraction—You get what you give.

3. Acknowledge your questions and doubts.

4. Release them, knowing all the answers reside in you.

5. Create a new belief system based on the fact that this divine energy is a part of you. Repeat new thoughts to yourself everyday, until they become your new beliefs.

6. Say, “Thank you,”  everyday, several times a day.

Slowly the knots of your energy will begin to unwind, and you will get unexpected insights. Work will become less of a chore, and play will be more fun. Soon it will be difficult to differentiate between the two. Starting to understand how life works will make you feel like a kid again (or something better). Your surroundings and the people you come into contact with will capture your attention in a new way. As vibrational beings, your renewed beliefs will create a magnet for life-enhancing scenarios and people that resonate at the same positive frequency.

As always, your thoughts (the seeds of our beliefs) are important. However, it’s perfectly natural, and okay that you have negative thoughts. If you didn’t, you could call it day, reclaim your Sainthood, and fashion your halo. Acknowledge your discursive thoughts, and then replace them with more appropriate ones. Shake out the garden hose if it has kinks in it. Breathe. The flow of energy will start again, carrying your pure source. Use it, direct it, and create with it. And, don’t be surprised when your neighbor suddenly presents you a tray of homemade chocolate chip cookies (or something better). Express yourself, as you were meant to, and before you know it, there will be fewer questions in your life and more gratitude.

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