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The Power of Chakra and the Law of Attraction


Is Your Personal Manifestation Going Awry?  Here are a few Blunders you could be Guilty of:

You may find that as you journey through life, things are not adding up. You take one step forward and two steps back and instead of moving forward in your life, you are just going around in circles. The law of attractions states, we have vast powers inside ourselves that we can tap into to achieve the life we dream of. It states that there are some things we can learn the easy way that most people have learned the hard way.  But! In order to do that,
we have to first learn to tap into those inner resources if we want them to work for us instead of against us. More often than not we tend to set ourselves up against the universe by making huge faux pas such as these:

We are closed:
Our heart/mind chakras are closed off to the world and the people around us through our history and experiences in early life.
Therefore, we must unlearn those behaviours and learn to trust others and truly appreciate them and their circumstances.
We must learn to celebrate our achievements regardless of how minute they may seem (in comparison to others)
We must be grateful for everything in our lives and seek to see the blessings first instead of what we think we are lacking. More often than not, we complain and murmur and make ourselves displeased and unhappy instead of feeling the joy and contentment for the haves.

Lesson: Stop seeking people’s approval and love and cherish yourself!

We are, Dishonest, Unreliable & Indecisive:
Life is full of insecurities and when we are inventive, it makes thing all the more difficult and complicated.  These behaviours lead to further closure as oppose to the openness we need for a fulfilling life.  We need to channel our energy more towards integrity of self and demand it from those in your close circle.
When you don’t practice integrity, you subconsciously create chaos in your world. Let your character speak volumes.  By aligning yourself with integrity, you set yourself up to be on the receiving end of bountiful blessings. People come to love, trust and admire you for your courage of integrity and hope.  Things will begin to happen in your life as you open yourself up by practising the following:
  • Speak the Truth
  • Be honest
  • Keep your promises
And when, and if you falter, make immediate steps to amend the wrong(s).  We are human and shit happens; but for God sake, fix it! And fix it soon.
Then watch and see how your life begin to flow and peoples start to be more into you—more receptive to you.  This is how God has intended us to live among each other.  People will intrinsically fall in love with you. Life becomes less complicated; resulting in less stress and a more prolong and healthy life.

Lesson:  Stop bottling your feelings and hiding inside yourself—Stop fooling yourself and others.
We are not in sync emotionally:

The third reason we may experience disconnect is that we are not as compassionate as we ought to be.  For a lot of people, compassion is not innate.  We must strive to practise daily acts of kindness from holding to the door for a passerby, to smiling with a stranger, to being understanding even when we should be rightly irritated. To get in sync emotionally, ask yourself these simple questions:
  • Do I care about others who are less fortunate than I am?
  • Am I genuinely concerned about others and go out of my way to help someone, or do I readily trash and cut them down every chance I get?
  • Do I stop to think how someone might have gotten themself in certain situation?
  • Do I feel hurt inside and want to do something when I see someone suffering and or has been treated unfairly?
In life, we must take time to care, to listen, and to lend a hand.  What you do or do not do to others is your karma and will follow you throughout your life.

Lesson:  Don’t Pity! Love someone.
In summary, if you want to attract abundance of blessings in your life, choose to consciously open your mind and your heart to pleasantries and love. Choose integrity and compassion when dealing with others and especially yourself.  Life flows more easily when we speak the truth and keep our promise.

Live the life you love and love the life you live and you will be abundantly blessed. And! Above all, be strong, be confident, be you!
AggieStrong!

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