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Positive Thinking
from:Deb St. George, Publisher, GettingToSuccess.net
Because our thought process is constantly working, the
Law of Attraction is constantly working as well. Many
of our thoughts are at the unconscious level, so we're
not always aware of what type of energy those thoughts
may be creating.
According to the Law of Attraction, if you want
something enough and you truly believe it's possible
for you to have it, you'll probably get it. But the
same is true for negative thoughts.
If you spend a lot of time thinking on the things you
don't want or fear, and you believe it's possible for
you to experience them, it's just as likely they'll
come your way. You can't avoid unpleasant things by
hoping they don't happen.
Your unconscious is literal and produces negative
energy the same as it does positive energy. It doesn't
know the difference. Your unconscious mind doesn't
understand "I don't want". To truly achieve the
positive benefits of the Law of Attraction, you have
to become aware of what you're focusing your attention
on.
Are you focusing on what you want? Or don't want? Do
you have thoughts or beliefs that are contrary to what
you want? If you truly want something, but feel you
don't really deserve it, those thoughts will be
translated into energy, and the Universe will "feel"
that you don't deserve it.
Becoming aware of what you're spending your energy on,
enables you to change it. Allowing you to focus all
your thoughts on the things you really want.
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