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"If
you want to experience
the greatest power there is, consciously practice surrending your own
personal efforts, and ask the Universe to work on your behalf.
Remember your true nature is Divine, a child of
God. All of the Universe loves you
and wants to help you
experience the most beautiful life possible. Cease to
question your worthiness once and for all, and open yourself to
receiving Divine intervention. Trsut that the Universe has a
better, brighter, more wonderful plan for you than you could ever have
conceived of yourself."
-Sonia Choquette,
from
her book, True
Balance
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The
Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge
of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the
teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's
history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. All
that they have ever accomplished or attained has been done in full
accordance with this most powerful law.
The Secret explains with simplicity the law that is governing all
lives, and offers the knowledge of how to create
- intentionally and
effortlessly - a joyful life. This is the secret to
everything -
the secret to unlimited happiness, love, health and prosperity.
This is the secret to life. (www.thesecret.tv) |
Some of "The
Secret's"
Affirmations
Whatever is going on in your mind is what you are attracting
We are like magnets - like attract like. You become
AND attract what
you think
Every thought has a frequency. Thoughts send out a magnetic energy
You attract your dominant thoughts
Choose your thoughts carefully .. you are a masterpiece of your life
EVERYTHING in your life you have attracted .. accept that fact .. it's
true.
Whatever it is you are feeling is a perfect reflection of what is in
the process of becoming
You get exactly what you are FEELING
Happy feelings will attract more happy circumstances
What you think and what you feel and what actually manifests is ALWAYS
a match - no exception
You can change your emotion immediately .. by thinking of something
joyful, or singing a song, or remembering a happy experience
When you get the hang of this, before you know it you will KNOW you are
the creator. The Universe will re-arrange itself accordingly
Start by using this sentence for all of your wants: "I'm so happy and
grateful now that.... "
The universe likes SPEED. Don't delay, don't second-guess, don't
doubt..
You will attract everything you require - money, people, connections..
PAY ATTENTION to what's being set in front of you
HOW LONG??? No rules on time .. the more aligned you are with positive
feelings the quicker things happen
What are the things you are grateful for?? Feel the gratitude.. focus
on what you have right now that you are grateful for
Play the picture in your mind - focus on the end result
VISUALIZE!!! Rehearse your future
VISUALIZE!!!
See it, feel it! This is where action begins
Feel the joy .. feel the happiness
"What this power is, I cannot say. All I know is that it exists."
Alexander Graham Bell
If you turn it over to the universe, you will be surprised and dazzled
by what is delivered .. this is where magic and miracles happen.
Feel exhilarated by the whole process .. high, happy, in tune
Create a Vision Board .. pictures of what you want to attract .. every
day look at it and get into the feeling state of already having
acquired these wants
Decide what you want .. believe you can have it, believe you deserve
it, believe it's possible for you
Close your eyes and visualize having what you already want - and the
feeling of having it already.
Focus on being grateful for what you have already .. enjoy it!! Then
release into the universe. The universe will manifest it.
'Checks are coming in the mail regularly'... or change your bank
statement to whatever balance you want in there... and get behind the
feeling of having it.
Go for the sense of inner joy and peace then all outside things appear
You are the only one that creates your reality
No one else can think or feel for you .. its YOU .. ONLY YOU.
Write your script. When you see things you don't want, don't think
about them, write about them, talk about them, push against them, or
join groups that focus on the don't wants... remove your attention from
don't wants.. and place them on do wants
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12 Laws of Karma
Law One — As you sow,
so shall you reap. Sounds very Bible-based, doesn't it? The majority of
these teachings are. This first law is better known as "The Great Law."
It is also characterized as the "Law of Cause and Effect." It is the
embodiment of the principle of Reciprocity, which is what "Karma" is
really all about. Our attitudes and actions impact the universe about
us. A pebble dropped into a still pond causes ever expanding ripples.
In time our actions come back to us! We reap what we sowed.
Law Two — You attract
what you are, not what you want. This is also known as the "Law of
Creation." With whatever you surround yourself; the space you create
within which to dwell in this life; declares who you are …
and one tends to attract to oneself those of like disposition. If your
focus in life is on evil, for example, you will most likely attract
evil persons as companions and find yourself within evil scenarios more
often than not. One may say they desire to live righteously, but it
takes far more than empty words and faint desire to lift oneself out of
one's circumstances. One must actually begin to BE, if one would
ultimately BECOME! In other words, we create both our circumstances and
our destiny by who we choose to be in our journey through life. One's
surroundings are strong clues to one's true inner nature.
Law Three — What you
resist, persists for you. This is the "Law of Humility." One can learn
a great deal about who someone is inside simply by observing those
things and those persons to which or to whom he objects. If one refuses
to embrace the poor, for example, this speaks volumes about the
condition of his heart, and that heart condition persists as long as he
continues to resist acceptance of and association with and assistance
to the poor of this world. The path to enlightenment and liberation, is
the path of humility! If everyone who differs with us on some issue is
viewed as "the enemy," then we are in a persistent state of enmity
because of those whom we wrongfully resist. This is not the pathway to
higher planes of existence.
Law Four — Wherever
you go, there you are. This is known as the "Law of Growth." True
change must begin with yourself. Wherever you may flee to in life, in
order to escape some situation, is pointless if the problem is you.
Wherever you go, YOU will still be there … and with all the
same dysfunctions. Human nature suggests that we change everything and
everyone around us; this law of Karma suggests we change ourselves.
This is the source of genuine growth toward enlightenment and
fulfillment. It is easy to change one's outward circumstances in the
hope of finding greater peace and joy, but the reality is that genuine
peace and joy come when we ourselves are transformed
(from the inside
out, which in turn will impact our external circumstances).
Law Five — Whenever
there is something wrong, there is something wrong in me. This is the
"Law of Responsibility;" also known as the "Law of Mirrors." Simply
stated, we must take full responsibility for our lives (both the good
and the bad). It is easy to blame others when things go wrong, or
perhaps not quite according to our expectations, but to determine where
the real blame lies may require us to look intently into a mirror.
There stands the one responsible! Are we part of the problem, or part
of the solution? The answer may well lie in where we place the blame
for the former.
Law
Six — Whatever you do may be insignificant, but it is still
important that you do it. This is the "Law of Synchronicity;" also
known as the "Law of Ultimate Connection." Everything in the universe
is perceived to be connected, thus there is no action performed that is
truly insignificant. What you and I might perceive as inconsequential,
may actually, in the grander scheme of things, prove to be extremely
consequential. Thus, we must learn personal discipline and humility,
and fulfill our individual tasks in life with a sense of purpose and
even pride. We each matter; no one is insignificant.
Law
Seven — You can't think of two things at the same time. This
is the "Law of Focus." Some also refer to it as the "Law of Direction
and Motives." We must possess a singleness of purpose; a spiritual
focus; if we would achieve enlightenment. We must set our minds on
things above, and not try to be "double-minded." Hidden
agendas and
motives are not conducive to spiritual liberation. We
must be pure of
thought and intent.
Law
Eight — If you believe something to be
true, then sometime in
life you must demonstrate that truth. This is the "Law of Willingness."
In other words, if we profess belief in something, then we must be
willing to personally invest ourselves in sacrificial service to that
to which we affirm belief or faith. A life lived apart from visible
demonstration before others of our convictions is a LIE. James, after
declaring that faith apart from evidence is worthless, stated, "I will
show you my faith by my works" (James 2:18). In other words, he was
willing to demonstrate in his life the very truths to which he
professed to believe. If one doesn't practice what one preaches, is
such a one truly convicted of his or her beliefs?!
Law
Nine — You can't go home again, but you must try. This is the
"Law of Here and Now." One cannot relive the past, although one can
learn from it. Thus, we must "revisit" the past for the purpose of
learning, but we must never seek to "return" there for the purpose of
dwelling in it. The "what IS" will always suffer if we are fixated in
the "what WAS," and we will never move forward into the "what CAN BE."
The apostle Paul certainly was challenged by his past, and learned from
it, but he chose not to return there "to dwell" upon it. "But one thing
I do: forgetting what lies behind and reaching forward to what lies
ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of
God in Christ Jesus" (Philp. 3:13-14). Someone once said, "Dwelling on
old dreams prevents you from having new ones!" If one chooses to "live
in the past," one forfeits the future!
Law
Ten — The more things change, the more they stay the same.
This is the "Law of Change." History will continue to repeat itself;
the cycle of rebirths will not end; until we learn to make the
necessary changes that will liberate us. Thus, it is not the change
that occurs all around us that is critical – in point of
fact, there may be great change all around us, yet still nothing is
altered with respect to our karma – rather, it is the change
that occurs within us that is critical, and will ultimately make the
difference in realizing our ultimate destiny.
Law
Eleven — When you focus on your life, good things happen.
This is known as the "Law of Patience and Reward." Anything that is
good, anything that is worth having and of lasting value, requires
patient, persistent effort. It also requires the proper perspective on
one's life, and right priorities. Those who focus only on the rewards,
may come up lacking; those, however, who focus on living their lives
according to spiritual priorities, will
experience the rewards of such
living in due time. Cause and Effect. Focus on your life, and you will
be rewarded; focus only on the rewards, and you may end up losing life
itself.
Law
Twelve — What you put in, you get back. This is the "Law of
Value and Upliftment;" also known as the "Law of Significance and Inspiration."
Your contribution is of worth, and it will bring about a
result. If you contribute something positive, you may expect a positive
return; contribute something negative, and what comes back to you may
not be as pleasant. Cause and Effect. Karma! Reciprocity! What you put
in, you get back! One's contribution to something will either uplift it
or decrease it, depending on the nature of the contribution.
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