Thought and The Law of AttractionWritten by Michael Paetzold
We have all heard expression, "if at first you don't succeed, try, try again." But to carry on without thinking about why you failed only leads to more failure. The ability to create is a God given gift. A gift given to everyone without exception. Thought is first step to manifesting any creation. Thoughts are energy, they are real. Your thoughts act as magnets and attract other thoughts, people, and circumstances that harmonize with them. Thoughts operate and adhere to certain universal laws. Without these laws there would be no order; universe itself would sink into chaos. The Law of Attraction states that like attracts like. Much of what was once considered metaphysical, esoteric knowledge in past is now scientific fact. Physics has shown that principles involved in Law of Attraction are every bit as valid as those governing Law of Gravity. So it should come as no surprise that dwelling only on your problems simply attracts more problems. The idea of attracting success by thinking about it is very appealing. So appealing in fact, people often get wrong impression that it's easy. Affirmations can be helpful, but mindless affirmations alone have no real value. On other hand, once an affirmation becomes part of your belief system subconscious goes to work attracting opportunities. It is not success itself we attract, but opportunity to succeed.
| | Herbal ProductsWritten by C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot
HERBAL PRODUCTS are comprised of herbal care remedies, such as ointments like Tea Tree ointment. Tea Tree ointment has ability to help and cure dermatitis, excema and fungal infections. Other herbal products like Camomile Oil, for instance, have capability to improve health of persons with skin problems; e.g. - scars, minor burns, sunburn, insect bites and even hemmorhoids. More common herbal products are used in massage oils that promote deep relaxation. Herbal products can even be perfume creams that not only soften skin but leave an aromatic scent. One of more fascinating herbal products, passes as a cooking oil and a natural skin helper. The herbal product in reference is Olive Oil. Olive oil, an an herbal product, is a superb dietary enhancer, and equally helps prevent sunburn; and acts as a natural mosquito repellent as well! Futhermore, herbal products are used in natural shampoos, conditioners, body washes, soaps, perfumes, colognes, etc. Most of our medicines used today are derived from native cultures. A matter of fact, approximately 25% of prescription drugs in US contain at least one active plant material ingredient. Currently, over four billion people or eighty percent of world population use herbal products for some forms of natural healthcare. Ayurvedic practitioners, homeopathic practitioners, naturopathic practitioners, traditional Oriental practitioners and Native American Indians commonly utilize herbal products in their practice. Today, pharmaceutical companies are extensively researching rain forest plant materials for their medicinal potential.
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