Monday, March 5, 2012

The 7 Laws Of Attraction For Nurses

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Last week we talked about how the LOA (Law of Attraction) is said to have an effect on each of our lives and the lives of those around us (within our energy field and beyond).
We talked about the theory of “like attracts like” and that positive/negative thinking bring about positive/negative results.
I might add that this theory goes farther than just relating to our thoughts.
It is a combination of our thoughts and “feelings”.
After all, it is our feelings that bring about our thoughts (positive/negative). And that if we can control our “feelings”, our thoughts will follow.
We also talked last week about the somewhat special circumstances of nurses in the field and the effect these conditions have on our minds and therefore the energy we emit that affects us as well as those around us.
(I confess that I am tempted to relate the term “field” to the analogy of “trenches”. But as we study this subject my conscious awareness dictates to impart a higher level of energy to our conversation at this point and not inject such a negative image. And so, the teacher learns by “teaching”.)
This week I want to introduce what are called The 7 Laws of Attraction.
These 7 Laws are individual elements broken down into subsets of the main Law. They teach that we attract things into our lives based on our beliefs (being), thoughts, words and actions (all relating to our “feelings”). These are the tools of “creation”.
When these tools are used in that specific order, this is how we are able to consciously “create” our world.
The 7 Laws Of Attraction
(as taken from The TransformationSeekersGuide.com)
1) The Law of Manifestation:
Consciousness is always a choice. It’s the choice to bring your awareness to the present moment, the decision to see and prioritize that which is truly important, that which is genuinely honoring and the value enhancing in your life. Our constant question must be: What am I focusing my consciousness on right now? Then the question that follows is: What might this consciousness be creating for me?
2) The Law of Magnetism:
We can only attract the same kind of energy that we put out ourselves. The Universe is filled with vibration that scientists call “strings” of energy, it moves within us, from and all around us literally all of the time, whether we are aware of it or not. Each of us is a part of a vast exchange and expansion of this force that takes place in the Universe every moment of every day.
3) The Law of Pure Desire (or Unwavering Desire):
When you’re driven by pure intention, free of fear, doubt and desperation you can be certain of a beneficial outcome. For your wishes to be pure you must genuinely believe that you are worthy of what you want.
4) The Law of Paradoxical Intent (or Delicate Balance):
Desperation creates the Paradox, in warning that you’ll get a return of your negative energy, if you’re desperate to make things happen. That repulsive vibration will push it away, turning away the very people and situations that might bring your desired outcome. You are bound to push away the very thing that you’re desperate to have. Think about the appreciation that you’ll have at the fruition of your goals and choose to feel the gratitude for what you have in your life right now. You can get what you want by knowing that you don’t need it to be happy.
5) The Law of Harmony (or Synchronization):
When you consciously choose to create balance and align yourself with the Universe, your intention and energy open the flood gates of Universal abundance, allowing you access to all the insights, power and blessings that the world has to offer. Align your energy with yourself, with others and with the Universal flow.
6) The Law of Right Action (or Conscientious Action):
Your energy is self-perpetuating in the world. Value, honor, and dignity will increase in your life to the same degree that you promote them in the environment around you. On the other hand if your actions work to tear down the value, honor or dignity of others, then that destruction will return to you according to this principle. There is one core question that you must ask yourself about every choice and that question is: “Is this honoring to myself and others?”
7) The Law of Expanding Influence (or Universal Influence):
Energy expands in the world and has influence in your personal arena and in the world at large. You can and do have an impact on everything, from the productivity of your company and the harmony of your family, all the way to the peace of the world! The power of your own personal vibration becomes global by virtue of the law. When you choose to live with reverence in your heart and direct it toward those around you, that positive energy spreads to all your circles of influence and eventually your intention for harmony expands in consciousness of every human being. Every thought and every deed plants a new seed in the garden of our destiny.
Being aware of all 7 Laws Of Attraction should help you to relate this principle to your everyday life. When making your choices about how to be, think, speak, or act… always be conscious of these principles and, by Law, what you are attracting back to you.
Okay. So now we know the Laws that this proposal is based on. I must say that for myself they make perfect sense and explain a lot in relationship to my life and my experiences.
How about you?
I’d love to hear what you thought and felt as you read through these Laws, or if you have already been exposed to them and strive to live by them, I’d love to hear how doing so has affected your life, so please leave your comments.
Next week we’ll explore another set of Laws which are called Universal Laws
These Laws relate to the purpose of the Universe. As we were all created by the Universe (God), there is much we can learn by considering the purpose as well as considering how the Universe works.
For our purpose we don’t have to be Quantum Physicist’s to comprehend what I’ll be talking about (I’m certainly not one!).
Don’t worry, in the end we will bring this all back to nurses and how we can (according to this belief) change our lives as well as enhance the field of health care.
I’ll leave you with a parting thought that I am currently considering in relation to this lesson:
Could this all somehow be related to the fact that hospitals are known to be the most unhealthy environment to be in as a patient? Remember the common sentiments that we nurses all know? “Hospitals will make you sick.” “If you want to get sick, just go to a hospital.”
While we all, of course, know that nosocomial infections are rampant in hospitals because of the environment, could it be possible that a contributing factor may be not only that ill patients are compromised because of their illness, but that their immune systems may also be compromised by the effect that staff mindset inadvertently imposes on them?
Hmmm….
Hope to hear from you and see you next week!
Coach Perg

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