Friday, 29 May 2009

The universal law of attraction: fad or secret power?

The universal law of attraction has received a lot a lot of publicity recently, but is it just a fad that will soon pass from memory like the last temporary craze or is it a secret power as some have claimed?

Is the universal law of attraction really a secret power?

When pared down to its constituent parts, the universal law of attraction is a set of principles. The correct application of which can have a dramatic and powerful effect. Although some people have claimed great and rapid results by the application of these principles, for most practitioners the results take longer and are less spectacular.

If there is a secret to successfully applying the universal law of attraction to your daily life, it is in how its principles are applied. But like many of the best kept secrets, the answer has been hidden in plain sight for centuries. It is just that in previous times only the enlightened few knew the real meaning of what they saw and read. Illiteracy and indolence kept this knowledge from the mass of people, but it has been in front of their eyes all the time. That this knowledge is not more widely known in our society can no longer be blamed on illiteracy.

Is the universal law of attraction a fad?

If you have not discovered its true nature or have not learnt to apply its principles correctly it can be easy to dismiss the universal law of attraction as a fad. But that is not correct. This universal law is not a new idea. It has been known for at least two millennia! Its principles are contained in the teachings of Jesus Christ, which have been in the English language for at least 400 years. Its popularity may wax and wane a bit over time, but the universal law of attraction will be with us for a very long time to come.

Which is it then, a secret power or a fad? It is neither of these. It is just what its names says it is; it is the universal law of attraction.

You can find out more about the universal law of attraction here.


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