The Law of Attraction Is Always Working

The winner is Seth from the USA

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Why do we attract things we aren’t asking for?

I am surrounded!

Should I raise the white flag?

Recently I have attracted many things into my life that I wished I hadn’t.

People who are having difficulties in their marriage and with extreme financial problem are very close to me.

So I asked why is this happeneing?

I mean I have manifested many miracles since the beginning of my journey.

And now these situations are everywhere.  Why?

And the light bulb went off last night.  I am an amazing magnet.

Even though I do not whish to attract these events into my life.  They are happening. 

So what message am I  sending to the Universe.

I am not allowing and being grateful for what I desire.  I am focusing whether conciously or unconciously on things which I am not desiring.  And there is the key.

Life is but a mirror of you. If you want to change what is in the mirror(life) you must change yourself.  Brilliant!

I am grateful that Seth from the USA is in my life.  Seth is the latest winner of The Lawttery of Attraction.  Yee ha!

Learning…Enjoying…Sharing

David Slocombe

P.S.  The Lawttery of Attraction can be found at http://www.IWannaGiveNow.com.  So click and enter.

One Response to “The Law of Attraction Is Always Working”

  1. Yes. Gratitude. I ran up against this theme in my own revelations this weekend. Despite all I have, I’ve not been properly appreciative of it–I’ve always taken it for granted, because it’s always been there.

    Like this house. The trees that have matured in the 46 years I’ve lived here. The quiet. The nice neighborhood. The fact that I have an interest in two “extra” houses that can be sold for profit which could benefit my life, rather than focusing on the PITA they’ve both become what with all the responsibility involved in keeping them safe from afar, keeping lawns mowed, keeping trespassers out, and so on.

    I’ve taken it all for granted and complained about the intense responsibility and obligation involved, which is another way of saying I have not properly shown gratitude or appreciation for what I have. Well, if I don’t do this, why would the Universe feel like giving me more? Or better?

    I’ve changed my errant ways. I’d like to extend my sincere appreciation to the Bald Guy in the Blue House for continuing to be a blogger in the Time of Tweets.

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