What is the law of attraction?
What is the law of attraction?
The law of attraction can be simply defined as-"attract what you pay attention to". Of course, the things you pay attention to include what you want and what you don’t want, and this thing may account for most of your life.
For example, we often find this interesting phenomenon in our lives: If something happens the next day, we want to get up at five o'clock, so we will get up at five o'clock the next day even if there is no alarm clock. This is the function of attraction. Our thoughts, feelings, words, and actions create energy, which attracts similar energy in sequence: negative energy attracts negative energy, and positive energy attracts positive energy. From the result, thought has great attraction to things, but we can also regard things as changing with people.
More broadly, the law of attraction is that when a person’s thoughts focus on a certain field, people, things, and things related to this field will be attracted to him. The most typical is the process of attracting people with similar thoughts while being attracted to each other at the same time. This is a process of mutual attraction, not just the influence of one thought on another. We can also understand that two people with similar mentality will attract each other.
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