According to the Law of Attraction, our thoughts create our reality. Similarly, it's important to align what we say with our thoughts and our feelings.
Not only do we need to be aware of the words we use... we also need to be aware of what we are thinking and how we are thinking if we want to create the reality we desire.
I came across this video today, a message from Abraham-Hicks, which explains that speaking from a place of not having what you want, actually gets you more of not having what you want.
The message in this video also demonstrates the impact of sarcasm... see if it changes your thoughts on the way you express yourself!
Take a look at the video... whether you believe in the law of attraction or not, the message from the video is well worth listening to!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BezBHfKotqI&feature=related
The discussion about sarcasm was something I needed to hear... did anything in the video hit a nerve for you? Click on the comment link below and let me know your thoughts about the video... it would be great to hear them!
Warmly
Jeanne


It is certainly true that thinking and seeing are one i.e. that there is a pre-suppositional position that conditions what's supposed subsequently. Like when a person is in love and filled with that emotion then that's reacted to by those who can recognize it. So recognition and being filled are principles to explore. When we get beyond our everyday always approach to life, that's kinda saying to us that we aren't quite what we thought we were. Or rather we recognize the change in ourselves and unfortunately we often invalidate that or rather allow our persistent thought patterns to surmount our new experience's potency. So it would seem that entering a changed state is rather common in frequency but not in experience. These 'peak experiences' are associated with 'really being alive' so if we didn't have to fall back to our old ways of being then we might find these experiences to be us rather than mere peaks. I mean by this that our highly vaunted ego's gets in the way more than helping our transformation.
Posted by: Len | January 04, 2009 at 07:42 AM
I agree. If enough were created to support a large footprint, it would outstrip the natural gas supply and it would create higher gas prices. I would probably put the gas supply at risk, and that would have an impact in home heating. now link my name to know me,and each other we all get the good things.don't think that I cheat you,pls.
Posted by: Jordan Spizike | October 05, 2010 at 04:17 PM