E-Squared by Pam Grout, proving the Law of Attraction, Experiment 9: believe it or not the world really really loves you
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ThePeopleAlchemist Edit: proving the Law of Attraction works - the Universe is limitless, abundant and strangely accommodating
After experimenting my way through Pam Grout E-Squared: Nine Do It Yourself Energy Experiments That Prove Your Thoughts Create Your Reality, I was feeling a bit sad reaching the last experiment: this book has been like a companion, a friend, a coach in showing me how lucky and blessed I am (and you too) if I just believed it. And nothing shows this more than.Experiment 9. The Fish and Loaves Principle
The universe is limitless, abundant, and strangely accommodating. Wallowing in my sadness, I procrastinated, delaying as much as possible reporting on it - I mean I had way too much fun to stop although I was really looking forward to trying it. At this time of doom and gloom (at least here in the UK with Brexit, shall we leave? shall we stay? whichever way we seem to be in dire straits), with uncertainty, fear and worrying all around, an experiment proving that is all a big fat lie and that the Universe is abundant, with unlimited resources ( yes, you heard me right - unlimited) and there is enough for everyone sounded just what I needed. The premise is that right here, right now, we can start recognising that life can be easy and the limits we seem to have are due to our own perception. Grout in the book quotes Sally Field and her acceptance speech when she won the Oscar for Places in the Heart: "You like me, you really like me". So for 48 hours I tracked goodness, beauty, act of kindness and recorded it all in a journal. I made a point for the two consecutive mornings to tell myself when I woke up that it was going to be an amazing day, that I am blessed, everything is always working out for me and then like I read previously in Vincent Peele " The Power of Positive Thinking" I mentally sent love and blessing to people as I was meeting them ( both random people in the street and people I actually had meeting/s with- don't judge me).THE RESULTS
- total strangers were smiling at me (and I mean almost everyone I met walking around in the street - freaky)
- people got up from their seat to exit exactly when I got on the carriage in the Tube (Metro/Underground for the non-Londoners)
- I found things I wanted and I was waiting to buy on ridiculous special offers
- free coffees
- free lunch
- someone in the office washed up a mug so I could have my long coffee and he took a smaller cup for his tea ( without me asking for the mug he was using and less than less for him to wash the cup)
- free flowers