The Law Of Attraction Is Lethal And Dangerous Philosophy
Authored by Jimmie Burroughs The fake, core teaching of “The Law of Attraction” is that you experience only those things that you invite into your life thru your thoughts. This means that everything you are experiencing now, whether good or bad, is a result of your focus. It is all a case of the vibration of atoms around you which you control by your thoughts. You can change the configuration of that vibration and bring wealth, health, and accomplishment.
A straightforward definition of the law of attraction is that you attract what you suspect . For example, if you think of having a lot of money, then you attract a lot of money into your life. On the other hand, if you think on being poor, then you will attract poverty. The more dominant your thoughts, the more likely they’re to manifest themselves.
There’s a major difficulty with the Law of Attraction when it is applied objectively . Let’s imagine there are two guys who have their eyes on the same attractive lady and desire her for their own. Both have intense dominant thoughts of winning her over. However , objectively just one can win her. In that sense The Law of Attraction breaks down. One reason might be that your faith isn’t powerful enough if your thoughts don’t work out. A fake philosophy always draws that conclusion. “Beware of any belief system that says “it isn’t working as you do not believe…if it’s a law, it should work regardless.” Robbin Salter.
Reality can’t be changed simply by your thoughts as the Law of Attraction claims. The formula of “The Law of Attraction” is simple: “Thoughts and nothing equals everything.”
There are many other examples that proves The Law of Attraction breaks down. Feeble attempts are customarily made to answer why. In the example above, it may be that one guy had just a little stronger dominant thought than the other, so he wins out. Try and clear up this one: When a kid is abused does that suggest that the child in their thoughts reserved for it to occur? Some go far out to respond to this by implying the kid did something to warrant it in a previous life.
There’s no getting around it, when you apply the Law of Attraction to objective reality, it mostly breaks down. The real fanatics have the answer, so they say, that resolves the issue and that is that the Law of Attraction must only be viewed in the realm of subjective reality.
Here’s the meaning of subjective reality according to Steve Pavlina, since Webster doesn’t list a definition: (1) there’s only 1 consciousness, (2) you are that singular consciousness, and (3) everything and everyone in your fact is a projection of your thoughts.
Pavlina explains it like this, “In subjective reality there’s only 1 consciousness, and it’s yours. Accordingly, there’s only one source of aspirations in your universe — YOU. While you can observe lots of walking, talking bodies in your reality, they all exist within your consciousness. You know this is how your dreams work, but you haven’t yet realized your waking fact is just another kind of dream. It only appears solid as you believe (intend) it is. Since none of the other characters you bump into are conscious in a way that is separate from you, no-one else can have objectives. The only plans are yours. You’re the only thinker in this universe.”
What an excellent illustration of how misguided your thinking can become when you reject God and his plan for the universe. Pavlena in his article “10 reasons you should not have a faith” says, “When you subscribe to an established faith, you have only two options. You can become an idiot, or you can become a hypocrite” and then he asserts “Congratulations! You are a moron believer”. I’m wondering if his philosophy on subjective reality is how you are intended to think if you aren’t a moron believer.
OK here’s my answer: I do not accept the Law of Attraction as it makes no sense. It’s living in a unreal arena of self made dreams. It negates any belief in God, the Bible or real experiences. It’s a mix of Eastern Religions and metaphysics; a miserable attempt to replace a real faith in God with a phony belief that is so ridiculous it’s nearly funny were it not so deadly, dangerous and deceiving.
There is no magic way to arrive at wealth. If you’ve got good Plans, they only work when they’re mixed with action, and your actions become habits which produce results. There isn’t any miraculous way to think yourself into being rich or healthy. Sorcery is illusory not the real world.
I can understand the appeal that The Law of Attraction might have because I purchased “The Secret”, the DVD, which is reliant on The Law of Attraction. It is well produced and has what looks to be professional and systematic support, But if you apply true logic it falls apart. Of course folk actually need to believe that they can become rich and healthy simply by just thinking it to be. The truth is that false philosophy is a broad road that leads to death and elimination. The Apostle Paul warns Christians: “See to it that nobody takes you captive through hollow and fraudulent philosophy, which is dependent upon human convention and the basic principles of the Earth rather than on Christ.” Colossians 2:8.
Again John, the author of the text of John, warns concerning the enticements of the world: “Do not love the world nor the things in the world. If anybody loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For all that’s in the world, the lust of the flesh and the lust of the eyes and the boastful pride of life, is not from the Father, but is from the world” (1 John 2:15-16).
There is a spiritual hunger in the world today. People are spiritually hungry and are on the lookout for something to fulfill their spiritual longings, but they are looking in the wrong places to find it. Only thru God’s word can anyone discovery their spiritual needs. You can’t find it on a DVD or in a book that you purchase at the book store.
We must choose what we believe and what we worship. The choice is before us, will it be the world and its false philosophies or is it going to be the truth of all mighty God? What are you selecting as fact? It is a serious choice which will impact not just your present but all eternity.
The guidelines taught in The Secret and the philosophy of The Law of Attraction are pagan, worldly guidelines that have been around for ages and only repackaged to fool you into believing a lie that is made fascinating by false guarantees of wealth and good health. We need to be cautioned that the way we think is very important. The Apostle Paul admonished us, “to bring each thought captive to the obedience of Christ” (2 Corinthians 10:5).
The Secret and the philosophy of the L. O. A have a different admonition; they instruct us to think only of ourselves and our narcissistic desires. How different to what the Bible teaches. The Apostle Paul tells us “that we are to present our bodies as a sacrifice to the Lord.” The Bible teaches that we are to be selfless, not selfish . Romans 12:1-2.
Conclusion:
I used to suspect that evolution was the sole alternative for those who refuse to believe strongly in God, but you know what, I think that The law of Attraction and subjective reality might be another if you have got the capability to think that madly.
There’s very little mad about believing in God. His word has been with us now for thousands of years and has yet to be proved false. He offers followers peace, joy and life with purpose. Learn how you can have a relationship with him.
About the author: Jimmie Burroughs is an inspirational speaker and author who has been concerned in teaching Christian Private Development for at least 30 years. He’s a dedicated disciple of Jesus Christ, and considers helping others to become their absolute best thru personal expansion is his primary focus in life. His site contains over 600 articles on preparing yourself for success through personal development and the things which go with personal development. His writing centres on the truth instead of fluff that just teases the ears.
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