Bob Doyle
Bob Doyle Answers Questions On The Law Of Attraction
20/08/07 06:37 PM Filed in: Law of
Attraction
Here is a video of Bob Doyle from The
Secret. With the growing attention
on the LOA, he decided to come up with
this video to clear some miscnceptions
about LOA.
He covers:
Definitely worth a watch.
He covers:
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- The issue that people have about The Secret just being about getting money
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- The problem people have with the Law of Attraction being described as "like attracts like"
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- The misunderstanding that you must always be happy
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- That people understand that attraction proces is simply making a wish and letting it happen
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Definitely worth a watch.
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Rampages of Appreciation
13/06/07 03:44 PM Filed in: Law of
Attraction
Here is a really interesting post by
Karen Lynch. The name of the post first
got my attention. After reading it I just
reminded me of the part in The
Secret where Bob Doyle talks about
the spiraling affect.
Where if you wake up and stub your toe and you allow it to affect you, it will just attract other similar things to your day. Whereas if you wake up feeling great and you allow that feeling to grow, you will attract events to expand that feeling.
In the post Karen talks about how you use appreciation (or gratitude) in a way to really emphasize and compound feeling positive throughout your day.
Here is an excerpt of the post:
A “Rampage of Appreciation” works because you are consciously directing your own thoughts. When you consciously direct your own thoughts you tap into your own power. This isn’t a game for anyone else; this is something you do just for yourself.
A really fun and effective way to do a “rampage” is when you focus on just regular things in your life, the mundane, everyday and ordinary things. That is what I meant when I asked, “what do you love about your coffee cup?” See a coffee cup is so ordinary that most the time you don’t give it a second thought. But if you start thinking about what you appreciate about it you can really get into a happy mood.
”This coffee cup is such a pretty color”.
“I love how the handle of this cup is so sturdy”
“I enjoy drinking coffee in the mornings as this cup warms my hands”
“It is such a pleasure to drink coffee out of this cup”
And moving on with your day…
“The hot water in this shower feels so good on my skin”
“Wow, this soap smells wonderful”
“Soft, warm towels, yum”
“These clothes are so nice, it feels great to wear such nice clothes”
“I love these shoes, they are so comfortable”
And out the door…
“A garage door opener is so nice, I love it that I don’t have to open it by myself”
“I’m so happy that my car is so dependable”
“A full tank of gas, I am so lucky!”
“I’m making great time this morning”
“Pretty colors on that billboard”
“The stoplights in this town are so great because they keep traffic moving so smoothly”
And with other people…
“I’m so lucky to have a friend like that”
“Isn’t that a beautiful sweater she is wearing?”
“My husband is such a handsome man”
“My kids are so smart, I love knowing them”
And situations…
“It’s nice to have a short minute to read the trashy tabloids as I am waiting in line”
“Wow, this person is really trying to do her job well, I appreciate that”
“I’m so happy that I was able to get the appointment scheduled for that day”
And you get the picture. Focus on the good things, no matter how small.
The point of a “Rampage of Appreciation” is to “see” the good things and be consciously appreciative.
Try it. I promise you will start feeling good, really good.
And isn’t that a wonderful way to live your life?
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Where if you wake up and stub your toe and you allow it to affect you, it will just attract other similar things to your day. Whereas if you wake up feeling great and you allow that feeling to grow, you will attract events to expand that feeling.
In the post Karen talks about how you use appreciation (or gratitude) in a way to really emphasize and compound feeling positive throughout your day.
Here is an excerpt of the post:
A “Rampage of Appreciation” works because you are consciously directing your own thoughts. When you consciously direct your own thoughts you tap into your own power. This isn’t a game for anyone else; this is something you do just for yourself.
A really fun and effective way to do a “rampage” is when you focus on just regular things in your life, the mundane, everyday and ordinary things. That is what I meant when I asked, “what do you love about your coffee cup?” See a coffee cup is so ordinary that most the time you don’t give it a second thought. But if you start thinking about what you appreciate about it you can really get into a happy mood.
”This coffee cup is such a pretty color”.
“I love how the handle of this cup is so sturdy”
“I enjoy drinking coffee in the mornings as this cup warms my hands”
“It is such a pleasure to drink coffee out of this cup”
And moving on with your day…
“The hot water in this shower feels so good on my skin”
“Wow, this soap smells wonderful”
“Soft, warm towels, yum”
“These clothes are so nice, it feels great to wear such nice clothes”
“I love these shoes, they are so comfortable”
And out the door…
“A garage door opener is so nice, I love it that I don’t have to open it by myself”
“I’m so happy that my car is so dependable”
“A full tank of gas, I am so lucky!”
“I’m making great time this morning”
“Pretty colors on that billboard”
“The stoplights in this town are so great because they keep traffic moving so smoothly”
And with other people…
“I’m so lucky to have a friend like that”
“Isn’t that a beautiful sweater she is wearing?”
“My husband is such a handsome man”
“My kids are so smart, I love knowing them”
And situations…
“It’s nice to have a short minute to read the trashy tabloids as I am waiting in line”
“Wow, this person is really trying to do her job well, I appreciate that”
“I’m so happy that I was able to get the appointment scheduled for that day”
And you get the picture. Focus on the good things, no matter how small.
The point of a “Rampage of Appreciation” is to “see” the good things and be consciously appreciative.
Try it. I promise you will start feeling good, really good.
And isn’t that a wonderful way to live your life?
Full Article>>


