Jesus said, "Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap." Buddha said, "All that we are is the result of what we have thought."
Those words are the law of attraction in two simple sentences. You can put the law of attraction to work for you every single day, in a very simple way. Here's how: There are many principles in the law of attraction. 36 of these have been set forth in the GORGEOUS card deck called Little Reminders: The Law of Attraction, 36 Oracle Cards to Guide You to Wealth and Prosperity by Amy Zerner and Monte Farber. This deck is available on amazon.com for $4.42 on up and is well worth purchasing.
These 36 principles of the law of attraction are listed at the bottom of this page so you can begin to use them right away.
Here is one way I use this deck. I choose one card every day, and I simply NOTICE how the concept on that card operates in my life. I allow the concept to emerge in my actions and in my thinking. I meditate on the beautiful artistry on each card. Often, I have a dream relating to the card of the day.
Here is a vivid example of how these cards affect my dreams:
Yesterday, my card of the day was BELIEVE. On it is a most amazing, vibrantly colorful butterfly soaring over fields of flowers and trees. So the beautiful butterfly is the symbol of the concept of the word BELIEVE. On the back of the card are these words: "I believe that each check I write brings money back to me tenfold."
Last night, I had a dream in which people I know were trying to kill a beautiful butterfly. I was trying to stop them, but they destroyed the butterfly's lovely wings. Still the butterfly rose in the air and tried to fly. It was a very strong butterfly even without its wings. It faltered, however, and landed on the ground. I feared it was suffering horribly, so I decided to put the butterfly out of its misery. I took a knife and pierced the body of the butterfly. I actually felt its life force depart from its little body. I felt greatly saddened that I had caused the final death of the struggling butterfly, but I also felt relief that it was finally out of its misery.
What had I symbolically done to my beliefs? I could see that others were trying to destroy my beliefs, so I killed my own beliefs myself to put an end to all the suffering!
This morning, I went back into my dream. I reconstructed that beautiful butterfly, and I let it soar once again. In so doing, I restored my own beliefs to vibrant life once again! I vowed not to allow myself or anyone else to ever destroy my beliefs EVER AGAIN!
How can YOU use this? Here are some questions to ask yourself:
Do you have a belief that others are trying to destroy?
Are you destroying your own beliefs?
Can you imagine that your beliefs are stronger than you think?
Can you let your beliefs soar?
Write down your answers and any other thoughts that come to you. What have you learned now about your beliefs?
Here are the 36 principles from the Law of Attraction card deck. Use them to meditate and reflect on, one each day for 36 days. Then start over. To add richness to these principles, be sure you buy this beautiful deck as soon as you can so you can add the beauty of the imagery to your daily contemplations! On the back of each card is an affirmation focused to the attraction of wealth and prosperity. Repeat the affirmations throughout your day and notice how they work in your life.
There are hundreds of way to be creative about utilizing these abundance principles. Let your imagination soar. These principles apply to more than "just money", too. What other areas of your life do they speak to?
These principles of the law of attraction are listed in random order. Just scan the list and choose the one that appeals to you, or go in order through the list. Start a law-of-attraction journal to record your experiences. Describe in your journal what these principles mean to you, how you can utilize them, and what happens when you do.
BELIEVE
INSTINCTS
OPPORTUNITY
GRATITUDE
NO DOUBT
SUPPORT
MAGNETISM
MOTIVATION
AWARENESS
PRACTICE
INTUITION
FLOW
GOOD FORTUNE
FAITH
NON-ATTACHMENT
PATIENCE
RECEPTIVITY
AFFLUENCE
WORTHINESS
FLEXIBILITY
EMPOWERMENT
HONESTY
AMBITION
VISUALIZATION
FRIENDSHIP
TRUST
UNIVERSE
GROUNDING
GENEROSITY
FOCUS
COURAGE
ATTITUDE
COMMUNICATION
RESPECT
SECURITY
Did anyone count? I seem to be missing one of the principles! If you get the deck and find out what is missing, will you let me know? Just email me at achieve11@mac.com.
Highest regards,
Rev. Sheila Van Houten, DD, PhD