Is your mind resisting the law of attraction? October 30, 2006
Posted by larrybjr in Law of Attraction.2 comments
Many people who are first introduced to the law of attraction may find the idea to be quite uplifting at first. Then we settle back into our daily rituals and the newness of the idea falls to the way side. For many people our first instinct is to think of the law of attraction not unlike we think of any other spiritual concept. Maybe it’s true but is it provable we think. Is there evidence supporting the claims that we are in fact in control of our reality?
I’d like to point to an experiment done by Jacobo Grinberg-Zylberbaum and his collaborators. Although this experiment does not directly correlate with the law of attraction it does however point to direct evidence of a singular consciousness which we all share. In the experiment two subjects are placed in a room together and allowed to interact with each other for a period of thirty to forty-five minutes. Each subject is then placed inside separate Faraday cages at a distance so that the subjects have no contact with each other. Each subject is connected to an EEG machine to measure brain patterns. At this point, one test subject is then presented with an external stimulus, normally something like a high speed flashing light. When one test subject is stimulated, the other test subject reveals similar brain patterns through the EEG machine.
Not only does one test subject transfer a stimulus from one to the other but this correlation happens at the same time. So in effect, the transfer is occurring faster than the speed of light in the transcendent state outside of space and time. This is known as a nonlocal transfer. It is considered nonlocal because it happens at the quantum level outside of space time.
Other tests involving photons of light have been conducted with similar results. When electrons are smashed together, two photons are sent in opposite directions (These photons are in essence twins). Using a polarization box on one side changes the polarity of one photon and the twin photon exhibits the exact polarity change the instant the first photon encounters the polarity box. Since the photons are moving away from each other at the speed of light something outside of space time (A nonlocal transfer) occurs, causing both photons to remain twins.
So how do these experiments tell us anything about human consciousness or the law of attraction? Well first, we identify that there is an effect called a nonlocal transfer. Since we are essentially light beings and we are made of the same matter as a photon we can then pose that this power is within all of us. The Faraday cage mind experiment points directly to this fact.
Furthermore, we can also point out that consciousness precedes all physical form and function because it happens outside of space time. Consciousness creates reality by collapsing any number of possibilities from a wave form into matter. When a person meditates or concentrates on something, they are sending out the energy signals to bring that thing into existence. But there is a double edged sword to this proposition because we also create reality unconsciously as well. It is a function of our nature. This is why many people say “Yeah I tried that law of attraction stuff but it didn’t work for me” when in reality it did exactly what they asked it to do ( or should I say, expected it to do). The mix-up occurs because of this “buffer of time” which we have to contend with. It may take the Universe days, weeks or years to manifest something you desire and only if you desire it badly enough. So when you are focused on a goal you can manifest it into reality but only after it has reached a critical mass point within you. Then and only then will it show up in the physical world.
In short, if your mind is resisting these concepts you can still change your mental outlook and start creating things you desire in your life but it takes commitment. When you meditate daily and build a foundation for your desires they will surely manifest for you. Although it may seem hard, it really is only a quantum leap away.
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What’s wrong with the Law of Attraction? September 27, 2006
Posted by larrybjr in Inner self, Law of Attraction, The Secret.2 comments
Over the past few months I have had several personal revelations. I have written several articles about the Law of Attraction but it wasn’t until only recently that I discovered the one inherent flaw with the theory of “The Law of Attraction”. Like all theories, the law of attraction is simply just that, nothing more than a theory.
The flaw arises out of our need to have a theory in the first place. After all, isn’t our need to have a “life story” the reason why we are here? We constantly seek out new experiences. It is what physical humans do. Because we have an innate sense of needing a purpose, we rationalize this as being here to do something and yet that very thing we are here to do, we hide from.
So I suppose you could say the only flaw with the law of attraction is the same flaw with everything. Everything in this world is dualistic. It’s either this way or that way. My concern is the belief that there is only one way of absolute truth and when you are fed the “truth” by someone else you are in fact living your life through their eyes.
People believe that without a purpose and a set of morals we would be absolutely insane and yet deep down inside we do share a moral conscious. We do care about other humans. We share the joys and pains together and it’s our mutual empathy that has evolved into who we are today. The fact that we can each share pain and make ourselves have feelings towards another human being whom we have never met is surely a sign that we are in fact all connected. That is why we feel sad when we hear the news that Princess Diana has been killed or even the crocodile hunter. We experience these feelings of pain because we are somehow connected.
We do not need a “theory” of life, we only think we do. Many people believe that without a God there would be no rules. We believe there would be chaos in the streets and yet we ignore that in fact there already is chaos in the streets. Our desire to have a purpose only drives our insanity into a never ending egoic journey from which we never seem to be able to escape.
If I had to say what I thought my purpose would be, I would say that it is the power of intent that drives all of us. We create our life through our intent. Following an idea or belief is only good for the sake of following an idea or belief. I’ve heard the phrase “Faith without works is dead” and it’s true! It takes a lot of work being alive right? So our true purpose is finding faith in whatever we choose and then going with the flow. I don’t care if you believe in the law of attraction, I only care that I live my life to its fullest extent with true conscious intent. So if you ask my advice I say just go with the flow, decide what your next step in life will be and follow through with it. Then when you wake up tomorrow, start all over again.
A world we love to hate September 17, 2006
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Imagine for a moment that you decide to take a drive on a nice Sunday afternoon. The sun is out and it’s a beautiful warm day. When you leave on this journey you have no purpose for driving to a specific location and your intent is simply to take in your surroundings. As you drive, you decide to take a country road with little or no traffic. You gaze out at the passing landscape, the fields and pastures go by one after another.
After driving for some thirty minutes without seeing another person or car you see an intersection ahead. As you slow the car another driver approaching from the east is heading towards the same intersection. As your car comes to a stop at the intersection so does the other car. You make eye contact with the other driver. At the same moment you both nod to one another as if to kindly gesture each other to go forward. Now you become confused, should you go first or let the other person go first. You both have this same feeling although no words have been spoken aloud. You nod again at the person and finally they proceed to pull forward and through the intersection.
As you pull forward and begin to drive away you are overcome with a sense of joy simply because you allowed the other person to go first. Now you begin to wonder what events in that person’s life lead them to that intersection at the exact same moment as you. Were they headed somewhere? Or were they driving without a purpose of getting somewhere as you were?
The events that lead up to your meeting at the intersection although vastly different must be similar in many ways in order for this chance meeting to take place. If the person in the other car had in fact been driving to a specific location maybe they were happy that you let them go through the intersection first. Maybe they felt a sense of relief because they could get to their destination a few moments sooner. Surely we will never know their intent or why they were placed in front of you to begin with.
I think all of us have had these moments and whether we realize it or not it is a direct reflection of how we should be living our lives. We can think of each moment as an intersection. We come to each intersection having to make a choice as to how we should proceed. Should we force the issue and drive ahead without any concern for anyone else? Or could we stop for a moment and realize that we have a choice as to where we go next and in recognizing that we have a choice can we make a conscious decision based on what we believe the outcome will be?
Can we realize that each choice we make will certainly have an outcome? We create each moment and every situation but realizing it as it happens gives us the awareness to see the future outcome. This realization is in fact our awakening to the moment. We are present in the now. We see the choice ahead of us and we see the results. If we make the same choice we would always make then we should expect the same results. But if we recognize the choice, now we can decide a different path and a different outcome.
I have heard and read many things about being enlightened or being spiritual but putting all of that aside, if we simply recognize our choices as they happen then we instantly take responsibility for our own actions and in doing so we create the world we desire instead of the world that we love to hate.