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The Law of Attraction: Why Scientists Refuse to Believe in It

As far as scientists in general are concerned, the Law of Attraction is considered ‘impossible’. He used the term ‘general scientists’, as opposed to today’s great scientific minds, theoretical physicists like Dr. Michio Kaku. Now, frankly, I have no idea how he feels about the Law of Attraction, but I’m pretty sure he doesn’t deny it outright. It is accepted that the Universe and everything in it, all suns, planets, solar systems, Earth, humans, flora and fauna are all energy. As Herman von Helmholtz established, all forms of energy are equivalent. One form of energy may disappear, but another form will appear to take its place. Therefore, the energy continues without diminishing or diminishing.

If you and I are made of the same energy as the Universe, and like attracts, then the Law of Attraction must be infused with Truth. How do scientists explain phenomena like astral projection? How do you view the experiments by the Russians and the CIA in particular, where not too long ago, an Army Ranger was recruited to conduct thought experiments in which he visited places like Russia and entered rocket silos, all with the mind of him? After a year, he had to be dropped from the program, because the strain on his mind was such that he risked serious mental illness if allowed to continue.

The truth is that scientists do not. they can’t. There’s no convincing explanation, something that follows a Reason One, Reason Two, Reason Three system. But believe in the Law of Attraction? Good God, no. Garbage load! And yet, the whole concept is basically so simple. Different emotions emit different frequencies. For example, have you ever met a rich person who was pessimistic? Oh, there have been unhappy millionaires. The first Astor was one. I don’t think he was a downright unpleasant man; just not very happy. But not being cheerful doesn’t make his mind plagued with doubts about his ability to earn money. Even he, as unhappy as he might have been, would not have allowed any thoughts of failure to cross his mind.

Being unhappy and being pessimistic are not the same thing. When I completed my apprenticeship, I became good friends with a boy who seemed to have the Midas touch. We were both seventeen or eighteen at the time, and he decided that he wanted to sell used cars. Obviously, this was long before he had even heard of the Law of Attraction, Napoleon Hill, or Wallace Wattles. But I studied it. Where I would have been too nervous to undertake an enterprise, he knew no fear. Failure never crossed his mind. I don’t know if he was convinced of the success, but he just continued with his business and was quite successful.

I spent two years abroad and when I got back he had opened a very fancy car dealership in a nearby town. We lost touch, so I don’t know what happened to him, but it was a classic example of never letting the fear of failure cross his mind. Like the old story about the man who had great success in business and when someone asked him how he did it, he answered he; “Well, no one told me I couldn’t.” I think it’s important to be grateful for everything you have now and then make your affirmation about wanting wealth. You decide how much you want, then just visualize. The when and how are dictated by the Universe.

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