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The 7 laws of attraction: The law of pure desire

Filed Under (7 laws of attraction, Uncategorized, law of attraction) by admin on 10-05-2008

This is the fourth article in the series of the 7 laws of attraction. The splitting up of the law of attraction in 7 parts allows us to better understand the workings of the law. Each of them details an aspect that we should take into consideration.

Today we continue with:

The law of pure desire.

This law is actually know through the literature in different forms. In “The sedona method” for instance, it is called Hootlessness. In Buddhist terms, it would be “non attachment”.
What both want to emphasize is that although we work towards goals, we cannot be ruled by these goals. Said differently, we should not identify ourselves with the outcome. If we do such a thing, we will start fearing a negative outcome, and this will impede success.
Detachment, Hootlesness, or pure desire is a fundamental concept.
The problem is that too many people rely on external objects, situations, or persons for their own self image and happiness. But as we have no direct control over these circumstances (the law of attraction is an indirect and slow way) we risk very much to get hurt. Because no matter how hard we try, we will always fall short in some situation or disappoint some people we care about.
The solution is to not identify with the external world and to stop all negative thoughts and emotions.

How is that done?

Simply through various mindfulness exercises. Through sets of exercises, we watch every emotion and thought pass by as a spectator and decide to act on it or not. We discard negative one (we let them go) and we keep the positive ones. That’s all there is to it.
But as with all simple practices, it is very difficult to carry them out in real life. But my experience tells me that with enough practice, we CAN do it and that it makes life a whole lot more pleasurable. Unfortunately, describing them is out of the scope of this article. I have some posts on the subject, but I intend to do a series on them also.

Be Well. Be rich. Be great.

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A new blog!

Filed Under (goal, inspirational, links) by admin on 22-04-2008

Just a quick post today about a new blog I will be authoring. It will be a blog about dreams, astral projection and astral travel.

Actually, I have been trying to write about these topics in this blog, but I did not find the necessary ‘content opening’ for it. I therefore decided to start a new blog. Off course, it does not have a lot of content now, but I hope I will be able to update it one or two times per week. And as this is a subject that I am also passionate about, I expect the posts to come as easy as for this blog. The only thing will be to find the time to write them …

Be well. Be rich. Be great.

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New Dofollow rules

Filed Under (links, promotion, tools) by admin on 19-04-2008

5 minutes ago I changed my plugins managing “dofollow” on my blog. I have been using Lucia’s LinkLuv, as I thought it would incite people to come back to my blog. As it turns out, I was wrong.

Therefore, after finding this new plugin, I decided to change the blog to a full dofollow blog. So all comments are now followed through! And what is more, I installed KeywordLuv from  scratch99

What does this plugin do? When you enter in the name field name @ YourKeywords, the plugin will convert this to:  name from YourKeywords, where YourKeywords is now the anchor text of the link you provide.

I leave an example my self, where I will enter “Olivier @ 7 laws of attraction ” as a name. You will then see the effect of the text. Please feel free to use your keywords. The plugin is made just for that. But no spamming. Give an honest comment on the article, even if it is to never return to my blog.

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