Fear and the Law of Attraction (LOA)
All of us have the innate capacity to stand by our beliefs and attain greatness. Yet, difficulties associated with being true to ourselves, crop up.
This is because of the basic fear of losing- family, wealth, health, power, status and the highest one being Life.
When fear of losing something important (or not getting something important) has haunted you for some time, it feels quite different when the fear of losing it or trying to keep it, falls away.
And it is in this state of being free of fear, that great battles are won, and you can change so many minds. History is full of people who have won great battles against the highest odds. Shakti or the strength of the Pure Self is dormant until awakened. And it is this strength that the Law of Attraction answers to.
The Law of Attraction brings what we feel about situations back to us, and is a keen observer of the element of fear which resides in most of our beliefs about life situations.
When we want something, there is mild to acute fear attached to not getting it. And losing this fear is very important. This will happen when we practice letting go and being okay without the thing desired.
One who has mastered himself (his mind) knows how to get anything at anytime, simply because he or she is free from the fear of not having it.
Having a desire and being in a state of desire are very different. When we remain in a state of desire for too long, there is already too much 'not having' energy collected.
It is only when you are free of fear that you can shoot your arrows and hit the target as desired. Otherwise there is low to no chance of hitting the target. The fear of losing keeps victory away from you.
The Law of Attraction knows who has fear and who does not, and in the moment of total freedom from fear, energy pathways open up and the Law of Attraction acts and brings good in.
This is why even though people practice the Law of Attraction and take all the required steps, they have not yet learnt to live without fear towards the object that they desire. The fear of 'not getting' or 'losing' is counterproductive to wanting and getting.
As long as fear resides, one cannot get what he/she wants.
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