Your Heart's Magnet
There is a magnet in your heart that will attract true friends. That magnet is unselfishness, thinking of others first; when you learn to li...
There is a magnet in your heart that will attract true friends. That magnet is unselfishness, thinking of others first; when you learn to live for others, they will live for you.
Paramahansa Yogananda
Very early in my studies of spirituality, I learned about the Law of Radiation, which describes people as broadcasters of energy made up of their thoughts, feelings, emotions, history, likes, dislikes, etc. According to the Law of Attraction, this broadcasted energy acts like a beacon, just like a radio broadcasting antenna. Only receivers tuned into the specific wavelength of a radio broadcast can hear the message. In a similar way, the Law of Radiation explains to me why birds of a feather flock together, and why groups of people seem to be tuned to similar stations and can hear each other’s broadcasts.
Learning about the Law of Radiation launched me on a life-long examination of what I am thinking, feeling, fearing, and talking about in key areas of my life. I have noticed that in some areas, this examination is satisfying, while in others, it is distressing. I have noticed that when it comes to abundance, my inner world is directly related to my outer experience.
So I take time at least once or twice a year to ask myself, “What do I think, feel, and say about prosperity?” I write it down because writing slows down my thoughts and allows me to carefully review them.
Paramahansa Yogananda
Very early in my studies of spirituality, I learned about the Law of Radiation, which describes people as broadcasters of energy made up of their thoughts, feelings, emotions, history, likes, dislikes, etc. According to the Law of Attraction, this broadcasted energy acts like a beacon, just like a radio broadcasting antenna. Only receivers tuned into the specific wavelength of a radio broadcast can hear the message. In a similar way, the Law of Radiation explains to me why birds of a feather flock together, and why groups of people seem to be tuned to similar stations and can hear each other’s broadcasts.
Learning about the Law of Radiation launched me on a life-long examination of what I am thinking, feeling, fearing, and talking about in key areas of my life. I have noticed that in some areas, this examination is satisfying, while in others, it is distressing. I have noticed that when it comes to abundance, my inner world is directly related to my outer experience.
So I take time at least once or twice a year to ask myself, “What do I think, feel, and say about prosperity?” I write it down because writing slows down my thoughts and allows me to carefully review them.
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