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The 7 Laws Of Attraction

The 7 Laws Of Attraction
By following these 7 essential life principles and making conscious choices with your thoughts, words, and actions...you are certain to attract the same right back to you. Did you know there were 7 Laws Of Attraction? Well, it was a surprise to me. Though after I sought more information about the 7 Laws of Attraction, I found that they really are just individual elements broken down into subsets of the main Law. If you read them closely, they are familiar concepts included within the best Law of Attraction teachings. They teach that we attract things into our lives based on our beliefs (being), thoughts, words and actions. When the tools are used in that specific order, that is how we are able to consciously create our world. Here Are The 7 Laws Of Attraction 1) The Law of Manifestation: Consciousness is always a choice. 2) The Law of Magnetism: We can only attract the same kind of energy frequency that we put out ourselves. 3) The Law of Pure Desire (or Unwavering Desire): Related:  mystique

10 Sages With 10 Inspiring Messages Throughout the ages there have been a few notable luminaries of humanity that have experienced a transformational harmonization initiated by the vectors of human becoming: love, beauty, and truth. We can look up to these sages for inspiration that cultivates courage, will, and determination to experience an inner transformation as well. Although there are quite a few individuals that we can look to for sage-like guidance, 10 will be focused on here, each with a message they streamed into the global mind in their own unique way. Let these words spark a shift within that will change the very way to see Reality. Thich Nhat Hanh When you plant lettuce, if it does not grow well, you don’t blame the lettuce. Yet if we have problems with our friends or family, we blame the other person. That is my experience. No blame, no reasoning, no argument, just understanding. If you understand, and you show that you understand, you can love, and the situation will change. Huang Po Bodhidharma Heraclitus Lao Tzu

Study Finds 1 in 3 Americans Have Been Implanted With RFID Chips: Most Unaware Tiny RFID chips can be implanted anywhere in the body, including during dental work. Scientists at the Wyoming Institute of Technology (WIT) have determined that a shocking 1 in 3 Americans has been implanted with an RFID microchip. In an article published this week, they detail a study of nearly 3000 individuals, in which they identified nearly 1000 individuals that had been implanted with an RFID chip. Lead scientist on the study, John Brugle, Ph.D. offered the following: We were motivated to perform this study by all of the public interest in RFID implantation and fears that it would be common place. The study looked both at the prevalence of RFID implantation, as well as the common implantation locations. source Founder of WorldTruth.Tv and WomansVibe.com Eddie (5134 Posts) Eddie L. is the founder and owner of WorldTruth.TV.

6 Questions That Will Make You Fee Peaceful and Complete “The best place to find a helping hand is at the end of your own arm.” ~Swedish Proverb When I was in my mid-twenties an unhealthy relationship with an unhealthy guy sent me packing off to the corner of New Mexico to find myself. In a new age, self-discovery kind of world—a hubbub of a town filled with people in transition—I was graced to meet many powerful healers, gurus, shamans, and teachers. I became a workshop junkie. I got rolfed, (and got more intense body-work by thick-boned Maoris) and rebirthed with conscious breath work. I went on vision quests in the desert, called leading psychics, mapped my astrological chart, figured out my Enneagram number, dreamed lucidly for nights in an upright chair, and drew down the moon in Wiccan circles. I know. I was a perpetual seeker. Even though my unhealthy relationship was dysfunctional, that man gave me a gift that I wouldn’t discover for years. Whether he meant it or not, he would say: What’s not to love about you? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

PostSecret 12 Little Known Laws Of Karma That Will Change Your Life Live Buddhism| What is Karma? Karma is the Sanskrit word for action. It is equivalent to Newton’s law of ‘every action must have a reaction’. When we think, speak or act we initiate a force that will react accordingly. This law of cause and effect is not punishment, but is wholly for the sake of education or learning. A person may not escape the consequences of his actions, but he will suffer only if he himself has made the conditions ripe for his suffering. To stop being afraid and to start being empowered in the worlds of karma and reincarnation, here is what you need to know about karmic laws. - “As you sow, so shall you reap”. - Life doesn’t just HAPPEN, it requires our participation.- We are one with the Universe, both inside and out.- Whatever surrounds us gives us clues to our inner state.- BE yourself, and surround yourself with what you want to have present in your Life. - History repeats itself until we learn the lessons that we need to change our path. Join our community!

Baron magazine has been changing our consumption of porn since 2012 | i-D Magazine The creation of Jonathan Baron and Matthew Holroyd, Baron gives some of the top creative talent around a chance to show us what gets them hot. For issue #2, photographer Tyrone Lebon took the reigns, exploring the evolution of sexuality in todays image (over)sharing society. A tough act to follow, but Baron #3 is here and it’s their biggest and best yet. The Future of Sex issue questions how technology is shaping our experience of sex, in the most aesthetically pleasing way possible. The list of contributors is great, featuring the likes of Harley Weir, Brett Emerson, Lena C.Emery and Bloomers/Schumm. We met Robert Henry Rubin, the co-editor of NIGHT magazine in New York since 1978 and the co-guest editor of Baron #3 to chat about Mother Teresa, celibacy and the differences between fashion and porn. As a man guided by Buddhist teachings and contemplating celibacy, how did you end up guest-editing Baron’s The Future of Sex issue? Can you tell me what you’ve done to Baron #3?

A 15 Minute Mind-Hack to Massively Enhance Your Brain Power and Emotional State Every day, scientists are discovering new benefits of meditation on your mental, emotional, and physical health. Meditation helps to balance your blood pressure, slows down aging, has pain relieving properties that are twice as effective as morphine, heightens your memory, helps you with decision making, and makes you less reactive to stress. So why is it that only approximately only 20 million Americans meditate today? But here’s the good news. In this video, Vishen introduces his favourite number one daily exercise, the 6 Phase Meditation. The 6 Phase Meditation is based on 6 particular “needs in life.” The 6 areas are: 1. As we go through life, circumstances you face may make certain levels drop. “People will wake up and not dare to skip a shower. Watch this video and learn how to transform your life, influence the outcome of your day and future, and shift your level of happiness each and every day.

Where the Heart Beats: John Cage, Zen Buddhism, and the Inner Life of Artists by Maria Popova On love, liberty, and the pursuit of silence. “Good music can act as a guide to good living,” John Cage (1912-1992) once said. Where the Heart Beats: John Cage, Zen Buddhism, and the Inner Life of Artists (public library) is a remarkable new intellectual, creative, and spiritual biography of Cage — one of the most influential composers in modern history, whose impact reaches beyond the realm of music and into art, literature, cinema, and just about every other aesthetic and conceptual expression of curiosity about the world, yet also one of history’s most misunderstood artists — by longtime art critic and practicing Buddhist Kay Larson. From his early life in California, defined by his investigations into the joy of sound, to his pivotal introduction to Zen Buddhism in Japanese Zen scholar D. Where to begin? Xenia Kashevaroff Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art I’m entirely opposed to emotions….I really am. Image courtesy of John Cage Trust / Penguin Further:

Four Ways Mindfulness Can Make You a More Successful Entrepreneur | Dr. Elise Bialylew My path to becoming a social entrepreneur was an accidental one. I had spent many years as a doctor specialising in the field of psychiatry. In order to manage the stress of my work, I turned to meditation. It took a while before I was sold on it. For someone who thrived on being active it was almost intolerable to sit still. I remember falling asleep from boredom and experiencing the most profound agitation as though an unstoppable army of ants was crawling under my skin. Our minds are our most precious resource; they are the source of happiness or depression, creativity or self-destruction, problem-solving or problem-making. Like many people who are driven to create and make things happen, I used to wonder why anyone would "just sit there" doing meditation. Three years ago I created Mindful in May, a global online meditation campaign that both teaches people how to meditate and raises money to build clean water wells in developing countries. 1. 2. 3. 4.

Children of Hags: photographer captures heterochromians with different-coloured eyes – Llamas' Valley By Llamas' Valley | “Heterochromia – Children of Hags” is a conceptual photography project by Amsterdam based Lithuanian photographer and Llamas’ Valley contributor Maria Cavali. The photographer keeps looking for people who have differently coloured eyes and photographs them. The project started as a conceptual idea of an identity project. It continued as mythological research and now it has developed into something extremely adventurous. Maria says she feels absolutely in love with all the people she photographs and the amazing stories she’s been able to hear and share. The website of “Heterochromia – Children of Hags” is coming soon.

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