Using Will
Attract What You Will
12/08/07 12:59 PM Filed in: Law of
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To use the Law of Attraction, not
only do you have to be aware of your
predominant thoughts; but you must also
build the ability to filter out the
unsupportive ones through a shift of
mental focus.
As a human being you are blessed with the ability to use your will. And it is your will that allows you to decide what thoughts you give attention.
The following is a Q&A session where I share with you the critical role that your will plays in attracting your desires.
What is the purpose of the will?
First I think it is important to define what is meant by will. In this context, the will is your ability to focus on a particular thought or task regardless of what is going on around you or within you.
Its role in the Law of Attraction is to help you keep your thoughts and actions targeted and consistent.
Why is that important?
It's important because, we are constantly being bombarded by external influences. A large majority of these influences are negative.
When your thoughts and behavior are impacted by negative influences. The signal you send out to the universe changes and derails your efforts to receive what is coming to you from the universe.
That is when your will comes in. To get you back on track to attracting and receiving what it is you want.
What are we suppose to focus our will on?
In your journey to attract what you want. You will become aware of the right things to think and do. You must then use your will to compel yourself to think those right things and do those right things.
It requires effort to keep your thoughts fixed on your desired end result. But the additional challenge is the ability to do that continuously, especially in bad situations and for prolonged periods of time. That effort requires enormous amounts of will.
Does using the will attract the things you want faster?
Instead of faster I think it would be better to say more efficiently. But yes through proper use of your will. You will be more efficient in attracting what you want.
By using your will to filter out negative and unwanted thoughts, your message to the universe will be clearer. By exercising your will continuously you provide the universe with a steady and consistent message.
Both of which allows the universe to answer your desires in a more effective manner.
What would you recommend to develop strong will?
I feel a good place to start would be to ask yourself if you have strong faith and purpose in what it is you want. Application of your will becomes more effective if you do.
I would also tell you to avoid people or materials with any negative and uncomplimentary comments towards your desire(s). Expose yourself to materials that are in harmony with your vision on a daily basis.
And ultimately, your faith in the law itself would be key. That you realize beyond a doubt, regardless of what is going on around you, which is seemingly bad, what you are thinking is being attracted towards you.
Learn more on how to apply The Law of Attraction and The Science of Getting Rich in your life with The SGR Program. The home based seminar created by The Secret teachers Bob Proctor, Jack Canfield, and Rev. Michael Beckwith.
As a human being you are blessed with the ability to use your will. And it is your will that allows you to decide what thoughts you give attention.
The following is a Q&A session where I share with you the critical role that your will plays in attracting your desires.
What is the purpose of the will?
First I think it is important to define what is meant by will. In this context, the will is your ability to focus on a particular thought or task regardless of what is going on around you or within you.
Its role in the Law of Attraction is to help you keep your thoughts and actions targeted and consistent.
Why is that important?
It's important because, we are constantly being bombarded by external influences. A large majority of these influences are negative.
When your thoughts and behavior are impacted by negative influences. The signal you send out to the universe changes and derails your efforts to receive what is coming to you from the universe.
That is when your will comes in. To get you back on track to attracting and receiving what it is you want.
What are we suppose to focus our will on?
In your journey to attract what you want. You will become aware of the right things to think and do. You must then use your will to compel yourself to think those right things and do those right things.
It requires effort to keep your thoughts fixed on your desired end result. But the additional challenge is the ability to do that continuously, especially in bad situations and for prolonged periods of time. That effort requires enormous amounts of will.
Does using the will attract the things you want faster?
Instead of faster I think it would be better to say more efficiently. But yes through proper use of your will. You will be more efficient in attracting what you want.
By using your will to filter out negative and unwanted thoughts, your message to the universe will be clearer. By exercising your will continuously you provide the universe with a steady and consistent message.
Both of which allows the universe to answer your desires in a more effective manner.
What would you recommend to develop strong will?
I feel a good place to start would be to ask yourself if you have strong faith and purpose in what it is you want. Application of your will becomes more effective if you do.
I would also tell you to avoid people or materials with any negative and uncomplimentary comments towards your desire(s). Expose yourself to materials that are in harmony with your vision on a daily basis.
And ultimately, your faith in the law itself would be key. That you realize beyond a doubt, regardless of what is going on around you, which is seemingly bad, what you are thinking is being attracted towards you.
Learn more on how to apply The Law of Attraction and The Science of Getting Rich in your life with The SGR Program. The home based seminar created by The Secret teachers Bob Proctor, Jack Canfield, and Rev. Michael Beckwith.
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