Where is the Law of Attraction when a Tsunami hits?Written by Rebecca Hanson
© Copyright 2004 Rebecca Hanson Please ask permission to reproduce this article. Rebecca@YouCanHaveItAll.com Several people have written to me asking for help in understanding how Law of Attraction is at work when something as serious as tsunami in Asia occurs. If you are wondering same thing, then this article may help you understand AND keep your own vibration high and clear. First, listen for stories of people who escaped or survived tsunami. While majority of news reports will focus on death and destruction, if you are listening for positive, you'll hear about people who missed their flight to Asia, due to a snow storm in New England. You'll hear about people who decided to tour ancient ruins in highlands. People will tell how their lives were saved despite being caught in flood. Many people will wonder why they were NOT caught in tsunami--that's Law of Attraction at work. Second, you don't have to spend hours listening and watching news. You really don't. You know enough already to be aware of what is happening without getting caught up in vibration of fear and panic, grief and despair. AND if you do watch it, soon you will begin to vibrate that same frequency of fear, panic, grief and despair and Law of Attraction WILL deliver what you vibrate. No, you don't want to go there! So, watch a funny movie (yes, you can do that). Read a good novel. Do whatever you need to do to keep your vibration positive.
| | 'Instinct is your Life-Blood,' says author.Written by Neil Millar
Fourteen thousand civilised people died when tsunami hit Andaman Islands – five percent of population – meanwhile a cannibal tribe, inhabiting same island, hardly lost a life. And do you know what saved them – earliest early-warning system known to man.When Jarawa tribe saw jungle creatures performing a speedy mass exodus they decided they should peg it too. Meanwhile civilised men may have noticed lack of birds singing in trees or their dog straining leash and did nothing. Clearly something separates tribal man from civilised man. While they run for hills we stand around believing it will be nothing but a storm in a tea cup and that everything will be fine. The fact that they act while we suppress clearly shows that life and death comes down not just to instinct, but way we use it, if we use it at all. You and I could be as instinctive as any tribesman if we practiced it, but everyday, in our daily actions, we choose to ignore our instincts. We go to a work-place that depresses us; do work we hate and take pills to dull pain and make it more bearable. We eat food that is addictive until our legs rub together and our underwear causes chaffing, fail to exercise and then take more pills, have our stomach sewn up or inject ourselves with insulin. All this…just to survive.
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