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Feeling what you desire.

The second part of the "law of attraction" is learning how to create the feelings of love and joy in relationship to what it is that you desire.

 

The feelings are what drive you to take action or attract what you desire.  Without feelings you won't go anywhere.

The negative feelings that we constantly feel are just part of our belief system that keeps holding us back.  The inner judge and inner critic create these feelings because they needed to at an early age to protect us from experiencing the overwhelming feelings that we were having.   When we beat ourselves up or judge ourselves and others, it is an indicator that we are thinking negative thoughts. 

When we can begin to be an observer of these feelings and learn to feel these feelings without acting on them, we can then begin to quiet them down so that we can see what we have been thinking and learn to think differently.  Surrendering to feeling the feeling is an important part of this process.  It is also a choice to think differently.  We can sometimes get so stuck in our thinking and way of being that we forget we have a choice and even go as far as saying we don't want to have a choice.  We just want to be miserable and lets face it being miserable gets us something or we wouldn't be doing it.

When you can understand that you have a choice in how you are feeling and make the decision to choose a different thought, you become more attractive.

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