Have you ever gone to a psychic, intuitive, future reader or fortune teller, either on a whim or because you find it helpful? You are told something that may happen in your future, and lo and behold, it happens. How do you explain these experiences? How do you explain them to yourself?

You are likely experiencing what people have experienced for generations, whether through prayer, faith, daydreaming, psychic readings, fortune teller predictions, or even wishing on a star. All of these forms of desire fall into a larger category that has been the subject of movies and hundreds of articles and books: The Law of Attraction.

The Law of Attraction can be summed up by stating that your thoughts directly shape the events that happen in your life. If you want something to happen and are able to focus enough intellectual and emotional energy on it, you can make it happen.

Of course it’s not as simple as that or me, for example, would be the youngest, slimmest, richest, most peaceful and content person in the Universe, not to mention the BMW sports convertible I’d be driving.

Like the rest of life, there has to be fulfillment, meaning, and emotional energy behind our desires and thoughts. We have to be clear with ourselves about what we want. We have to choose to participate in order to reach our goal. We have to stay awake and appreciate what we have. We have to think positive. We have to go through the obstacles that stand in the way of our heart’s desire. We have to believe.

Perhaps you read your horoscope every day on a website, newspaper, or magazine. One day you read that you are going to meet someone special in the middle of the month. You’ve been too busy to really think about meeting someone and you know that by the middle of the month you’ll be working on a big project at work and won’t have time to “meet someone special.” One night at work, your friends say they are going out to celebrate the middle of the project. You are tired and you don’t really want to go, but you remember that horoscope prediction and, even if you have doubts, you go out with your colleagues. One of his colleagues brings a friend to the venue, and you meet and like this new person.

The next day, back at work on the project, you are asked if you would like to attend a meeting with a consultant. You don’t have to, your boss says, if you’re too busy. But you decide to go, and there you meet a very attractive and interesting consultant who later invites you to lunch. So the horoscope was right! The prediction came true! Not once, but twice!

Kind of. Here’s what I think happened: You used the horoscope’s suggestion and made it come true for you through your active choices. By making the decision to go to the celebration and to the meeting of consultants, in your own way, you believed in the prognosis of that horoscope and manifested the outcome that it predicted.

This is an important distinction. The horoscope made the forecast, but you made the forecast come true by believing, even a little. What does that mean when it comes to the Law of Attraction? I think it means that when we send our wish out into the Universe, we are actually setting ourselves a goal, one that we intend to achieve. If you and I tell ourselves enough times, with emotional and intellectual energy, that one day we might be traveling the world, for example, and then use that same energy to work toward that wish, even our own prophecy comes true. .

So this becomes the real truth about divination, no matter how it is presented or how we seek it: the real power is within you. If you believe in the prognosis that you create in your life, you will manifest it through the Law of Attraction.

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