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The Law of Attraction: Spiritual or Religious? PDF   E-mail
Written by Joel Chue   
Sunday, 24 August 2008
One of the most fundamental yet important aspect of the Law of Attraction is it teaches people how to think. Learning how to think, shifts the practitioner to focus on the positive and the good. And many people discover that the simple act of focusing one's thoughts helps improve their life.
by JoelChue


One of the most fundamental yet important aspect of the Law of Attraction is it teaches people how to think. Learning how to think, shifts the practitioner to focus on the positive and the good. And many people discover that the simple act of focusing one's thoughts helps improve their life.

The Secret that took the world by storm did a great job in introducing the universal Law of Attraction, and the possibility of anyone acquiring great material possessions. And there's nothing wrong with that.

It's not wrong to be well fed, well clothed, drive a nice car and live in a nice home. If you create a feeling of self that's capable and worthy, you'll attract what you want. You can take care of yourself as well as others.

The main points of the Law of Attraction is to be grateful for the things you have in your life. To improve your life by focusing your thoughts on the positive things instead of the negative.

The Law of Attraction is also seen by many as a religious experience, allowing them to connect to the Universe and higher power.

The numbers are just as large that consider the Law of Attraction spiritual but not religious. Religious or just spiritual, the results are the same: To change our way of life for the better through the change of our thinking.

Even if you consider the Law of Attraction as neither religious nor spiritual, the benefits are the same. You're still using thought energy to get the things you want most out of life.

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