Posts Tagged ‘Perception’

The Law of Attraction and Its Counterpart – The Law of Resistance

April 6th, 2010



Talking about the Law of Attraction is one thing. Learning how to operate and function consciously with the Law of Attraction in mind is another. There are many tools and techniques that both conscious and unconscious Law of Attraction practitioners do that help to positively activate it in their lives for the good. However, most of us conversely activate the dual component of the Law of Attraction almost instantly and we don’t even realize that it is virtually nullifying the very thing that we desire and delivering more of what we’re trying to avoid. The law that considers this effect is the Law of Resistance.

This law is simply another way of looking at the Law of Attraction in action. The Law of Resistance takes into account pushing against something. An example of a statement that points to this law is, “I’m fighting against the war on terror.” Another example is, “I am anti-abortion.” Most often though, the Law of Resistance is activated simultaneously with the Law of Attraction when we use contractions like ‘don’t', ‘won’t', ‘can’t', ‘shouldn’t', or ‘wouldn’t.’ What usually follows the contraction is the subject of our resistance. If you’re so intently focusing on being against poverty, by making statements like, “I can’t beat the system.” The system is the focus of your resistance, and the Law of Attraction doesn’t respond to the “can’t” part…only the emotions connected to the subject of your resistance (the system). Constantly focusing on the system and what hindrances you experience because of it, make it persist longer in your life.

Most of us do this unconsciously. We focus so much on what we don’t want and what we don’t like, that we never really take the time to concentrate long and often enough on what we do want and do like. This is where perception plays a large role in the outcomes that people have. We notice cases everyday where a person’s attitude dictates the rest of their life. If they operate with a negative disposition most often, they are presented with more negative situations and circumstances. The same is true for someone who notices or cares to recognize the positive in all situations and the desired outcomes. They seem to have more “blessings” and lucky breaks. Self-perception plays a major role in all of this. When you feel empowered, you’re more likely to have a loftier stance. When you feel disempowered, many people begin to identify and wear “helplessness” and blame as a badge of honor. Those who change, do so consciously and with faith.

Michael Losier, in his book The Law of Attraction, gives a very useful tool for changing your perception around statements that activate the Law of Resistance. He says to make two columns: one that lists everything that you don’t like or don’t want. The other column is where you would write a statement that reframes the resistance-filled statement with a statement that contains your actual desire. For example, the left column would contain a statement like this: “I don’t want to have to keep worrying about my bills.” The right column would read: “I am financially free. I always have more than enough to live with and give.”

Understanding that the Law of Resistance will rear its head almost instantly when working with the Law of Attraction can help people pinpoint the very thoughts that are activating this law and causing what they want to take longer to manifest. It takes willingness and belief to make thinking like this a habit. It’s a life-long commitment to positive perception, having the understanding that the negative helps to maintain balance and provide contrast.

By: Megan Jenifer

Hart’s Concept of Law and the Indian Constitution

December 17th, 2009

Hart replaced the images of power and violence in jurisprudential imagination by conceiving law as a system of rules upon rules of social practices informed by their own criterion of validity and normative obligation. Before the advent of modern period legal theory was basically dominated by the natural law ideology which was the touchstone for testing the State law. In the modern period, Hobbes for the first time divorced positive law from natural law and made the State law independent of any external criteria. However, Hobbes did not fulfil the task of positivism fully as he did not distinguish between the actual law (“is law”) and the ideal law (“ought law”). His State-made law was not only an existing law but also an “ought” law. » Read more: Hart’s Concept of Law and the Indian Constitution

Changing Your Appearance Through the Law of Attraction

November 3rd, 2009

In today’s society, changing one’s appearance through hair color, eye contacts, and cosmetic surgery, seems to be the answer to creating the “new you.” So is it possible to change the physical appearance by applying the Law of Attraction for new good looks?

How your beauty is perceived by society starts within you. You and only you possess the ability to attract others, whether you have a perfect Barbie doll figure or not. When you can look inside yourself and be happy with your inner appearance, this confidence and joy will radiate from your inner being and that is what other people will be attracted to.

Start within and find out what you like about yourself. Are you kind? Do you love animals? Are you compassionate to those around you? Now look in the mirror and see what it is that you like from the outside. Don’t point out the flaws that you think you have, point out what you really like about you, from the inside to the outside. When you begin to see that you are just like everyone else on this Earth and that you are a wonderful being no matter what, you will begin to assume a glow that becomes attractive to others.

They will want to be around you because you possess something that many people don’t have in these days of air brushed photos in magazines, and that is a beauty from within that is so great that your outward appearance becomes to others the perception of what you feel about yourself. Accept every bump and mole and realize that these are a part of you, but they are not the inner you. The inner you is what possesses the beauty. Just who was that first person who decided that a size-one jean and some bleached blond hair constituted the perfect, ideal appearance? Who was the first person who said that every tooth must be in place and that a certain eye color is the preference? Who made those rules? Somebody named Madison Avenue, that’s who.

Don’t buy into the manmade rules of beauty. Beauty has always come from within and anyone who says otherwise comes from a very shallow frame of reference.

Love who you are now. When you accept everything about you and find your inner glow, people will know that something is different about you. When you begin to see that however you feel about you will affect how the Law of Attraction works in your life, you will be amazed how the Universe will bring you situations and people to reflect how you feel about your own self. People will become attracted to you, whether it be in friendship or in a love relationship. They will compliment your hair or compliment that you “must have lost weight” but you will know that the only changes you have made are within your inner being.

You will attract the kind of people that you want to be near just by loving and accepting who you are, and by thanking the Universe for the wonderful gift of life it has given you to create through. It’s the truth! And that’s something that our friend Madison Avenue could take a page from.




By: Beth & Lee McCain