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Law of Attraction Tips - Manifesting Your Desires
By Bryan Appleton


The law of attraction is a funny subject. It's one of the few subjects that I know of where people will claim to know and understand all of the mysteries of the world and the universe. For me, I tend to disregard these opinions (that's all they are) and stay on track with using the law of attraction in a much more practical manner. Many people will be drawn to the law of attraction to learn how to manifest their desires in life. How can you manifest your desires with the law of attraction?

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Curt Bizelli writes:

Subject: Don't have to add Quantum to that one!

"Don't have to add Quantum to that one" haha, I like that! Great Article ... Keep the muse flowing therefore the value will spill out of you like a fountain ordained by God Himself.

Blessings, Curt B.

Comment provided October 17, 2009 at 6:56 am
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Nancy writes:

Subject: How much action is required?

A lot of teachers tell us that action is necessary, but then we are told that this can make our life easier.... So, Bryan, how do you know whether you're spinning your wheels, or following your inspiration?

Comment provided October 19, 2009 at 3:42 pm
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Subject: How much action is Required

It would be hard to answer this question in this limited amount of space. The shortest answer that I can give you is that your actions should be in proportion to your desired results in the beginning.

The beginning is key. Everything manifests in a snowball like effect. (One problem leads to many more. One success leads to many more.)

When you are building your own snowball effect, the beginning is when you need to put in the most efforts or action. As the snowball gets bigger it picks up its own momentum and then you don't have to supply much of your own efforts and energy.

Money is the easiest way to show this premise as a quantified number is an easy way to illustrate this.

When you start off investing with say, $ 100, it takes a lot of effort to find the stock that will double to $ 200 so you make a $ 100 profit.

When you get to say, $ 10,000; it doesn't take much effort at all to produce $ 100 profit.

I hope this helps. I know this will sound contrary to what most famous teachers will teach, but when you look at their lives, you can see this.

Another example:

Jack Canfield when he first wrote his Chicken Soup for the Soul book was not a millionaire. That book produced his own snowball where now a million dollars is not that much money.

But he promoted that book like crazy and it led to many others and many opportunities to make larger and larger amounts of money.

Of course, now he can write a book on any subject he wants and get a million dollar check from a publisher.

His snowball has grown and grown. But his efforts in the beginning were LARGE. So, now 20 years later, his results are LARGE and his life is EASY.

Comment provided October 19, 2009 at 5:23 pm

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