The Law of Attraction Forms the Basis for the Science of Getting Rich
Is
getting rich most often a matter of luck and timing? While it is true
that some people
seem to be preternaturally lucky, the reality is that
most wealthy people achieve their
inancial security by practicing the Law of Attraction. Although many rich people may never
have heard of the Law of Attraction , they unwittingly follow its principles.
The Law of Attraction (sometimes known as the Law Of Vibration)
and its relationship to
wealth was documented by Wallace D. Wattles in
the early 1900s in a book entitled, "The
Science of Getting Rich."
Wattles put forth the notion that, "The ownership of money and
property
comes as a result of doing things in a certain way; those who do things
in a certain
way, whether on purpose or accidentally, get rich; while
those who do not do things in this
certain way, no matter how hard they
work or how able they are, remain poor."
Wattles' premise is that the foundation of doing things "a certain
way" is to begin to think in
a certain way. Thoughts, he writes, are a
powerful creator of substance. In other words, like
attracts like. If you think negatively, you will draw negative energy and experiences into your
life; if you think positively, you will draw positive energy
and experiences into your life.
Most of us tend to think negative thoughts. When you think, "I'm
undesirable," "I'll be late
to my appointment," or "I struggle to make
ends meet," you create that experience in your
life.... You don't attract a desirable partner, you launch a series of events that makes you
late to your appointment, and you prevent yourself from making more money. Conversely,
if you can manage to change negative self-talk into
positive self-talk, you can take the first
steps on the path to both
happiness and prosperity.
Personal Growth instructors like Bob Proctor,
who was featured in the phenomenally successful
DVD, "The Secret," are
using the principles Wattles set forth to teach people how to develop
beliefs that lead to financial success. The self help , motivational message he starts with asks
people whether or not they truly want to
achieve financial independence. For example, his
experience is that
people are deeply conflicted about money, about their financial goals,
and
about the prospect of attracting wealth. From there, he works with
people to help them change
their negative thoughts into affirming
thoughts.
But changing one's self-talk and self-perceptions are only one part of
the equation. Many people
who talk about the Law of Attraction focus on thinking (or, more accurately, wishing) and neglect
the second, equally
important, component - action. In order to achieve prosperity and
wealth,
many people find that they have to quit their jobs and change
the business they're in. Although
this mayseem counterintuitive, and
it does require a deep belief in yourself and the principles
of the Law
of Attraction, it can be a necessary prerequisite to fulfilling your
dreams.
In our culture, people are often uncomfortable thinking about,
talking about, or actively seeking
money. But, as Wattles wrote, "No man can rise to his greatest possible height in talent or soul
development unless he has plenty of money."
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