Saturday, 6 October 2012

Feng Shui and the Law of Attraction


When we think about the Law of Attraction we tend to incorporate another six universal laws within its boundaries.

As mentioned in our previous post there are seven universal laws which govern our lives and over which we have complete control through our thoughts, feelings and actions.
 
Law of Attraction - This is the Law most commonly spoken of when we aim to live our lives by design rather than by default.  The frequency with which our energy vibrates resonates with like frequencies and it is this that creates the attraction process.

Whether the frequencies are positive or negative depends upon the quality of our thoughts and feelings.  Like it or not we attract what we put our attention on and this is what is brought into our experience.

Law of Relativity – This Law is used to gauge the value of an outcome when compared to something else.  When something happens that you perceive as positive or negative it is only interpreted that way when it is compared to another thing or event.  This is something that can be used in a positive way when you remain in a state of optimism and happiness.

Law of Cause and Effect – The Law of Cause and Effect says that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.  Within the Law of Attraction the cause is your thoughts and feelings; the effect is the outcome of these thoughts and feelings.  The bottom line is that you are the cause of everything that occurs in your life and the effect is the way your life experience is opening up before you.

Law of Polarity – Everything has an equal and exact opposite.  Think in terms of Yin and Yang, black and white.  JFK popularized the translation of Chinese characters signifying ‘crisis’ as “within every danger there exists opportunity.”  In the Law of Polarity what this means is to look for the good in every situation.

Law of Rhythm – This is flow; the ebb and flow of the energetic universe.  When it is resisted it causes negative blocks making the attraction process stagnate.  In Feng Shui, translated as wind and water, the wind and the water move through and around anything they come into contact with, they ‘go with the flow’ of the natural and man-made world.  This is the way to approach your life experience.  Rather than resisting what is, accept it and if changes are required make them with no resistance.
 
Law of Gestation – Whenever anything is planted; whether it is a seed or a thought, it does not instantly become fully developed.  The thoughts you think will not bring instant manifestation so it is important to remain positive and confident that your desires will become reality at the right time.  The same is true of Feng Shui, make changes in your environment with a light and joyous outlook then release any attachment to an end result.

Law of Transmutation – Energy transforms.  The opposite polarities of fire and water are examples of how this occurs.  There is kinetic energy, such as fire, which is in a state of being released.  This kinetic energy is the most active and brilliant.  There is potential energy such as water, which has the potential to be released.  It flows in a harmonious way until it is released; it has a hidden strength that lies dormant until something unleashes its power.

Energy is continually in motion; this is the basis of Flying Star Feng Shui.  It cannot be created or destroyed, only changed in form.  Nothing is constant.  At an intangible level thoughts are a form of energy and the strength of those thoughts can bring the non-physical into the physical.

These laws are often combined under the one umbrella of the Law of Attraction however there are subtle differences between them and harnessing the power of each of the seven laws will manifest into reality when practised  in the right way. 

To the fulfillment of your dreams

LynC

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