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The Law of Attraction and Manifesting Print E-mail
Saturday, 04 August 2007

Law of Attraction is a school of thought which came up in the late 19th century. The theory believes in identification of one’s aim and thinking towards its fulfillment. Thinking, according to the Law of Attraction, does not merely mean intensive thinking about the goal, but its realization. The Law of Attraction also states that we are capable of bringing about remarkable changes in our lives, by through effective thought management and rightful utilization of our positive energies.

"Manifesting” implies making evident or proving the presence of something. The word, commonly associated with the new age and new thought theories, refers to a sense of faith for one’s will, mental integrity and power that is capable of translating all of one’s dreams into reality. Manifesting is one of the principal credos in the Law of Attraction.

The Law of Attraction points out that human mind have a general tendency to crave for more, to reach for the unreachable and gain the maximum in life. Quite often, this is not possible because of circumstantial reasons, but mostly it is the mental laxity which is responsible. Inability to realize one’s true ends in life is also a potential reason. The Law of Attraction aims at resolving all of these issues by Manifesting.  The theory helps one to understand the goal of his life and then teaches the means to attain it. According to the Law of Attraction, it is only when an individual has knowledge of his goal in life; he is able to think further of working towards achieving it. Thus, Manifesting helps one to “see” his mind and therefore, “see” his reality.

Next comes the ways in which a person may influence his course of action to realize his dreams. This happens as one’s thoughts to reach his goal attract thoughts for the means to attain it. Manifesting, which is one of the main functions of the Law of Attraction unravels these thoughts and the exact way they are attracted to similar thoughts which contribute to the fulfillment of the mission.

Manifesting, also illustrates how an end has been reached and the success, as defined by the Law of Attraction. The goal, according to the Law of Attraction, is Manifested as the maximum level of happiness achieved in relations, business or an academic research.

Manifesting is one of the key factors that contribute to the immense popularity of the Law of Attraction. It is only through Manifesting that the simple case and effect characteristic of the Law of Attraction is most clearly explained.

 
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