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By Lorraine Alexander
The Law of Attraction, founded on the power of vibration, is a fundamental concept that governs our existence. The twentieth-century German-born physicist Albert Einstein's famous quote, "Everything is energy," illuminates the importance of Einstein's dynamic discovery.
A force of nature
Everything in the universe is energy vibrating at a high or low frequency—people, animals, nature, places, and things carry this unseen yet powerful force. The theory may seem beyond comprehension; however, this is Einstein's most-recognized accomplishment, the equation E = mc2, meaning "the mass of any object, is held together by energy." This equation expands into quantum physics, proving that matter and energy are dynamically one and interchangeable. "Everything is energy."
Rick Robinson explains, "The equation at the heart of Einstein's theory of relativity, E = mc2 is the most familiar in the world. It expresses that matter and energy are interchangeable, a fact that explains how the sun can shine for billions of years—and that led to the development of nuclear energy.” January 2022
Where attention goes, energy flows
Our awareness of the Law of Attraction grew leaps and bounds in the mid-80s. We learned about the ancient art of placement called Feng Shui, the best-selling book The Secret, and the ancient Hawaiian philosophy of Ho'oponopono. These three energy practices are rooted in the Law of Attraction, utilizing energy, actions, and intention, and they continue to grow in popularity and acceptance around the globe.
In addition, some of the best teachers of the Law of Attraction brought this concept to the masses, including Earnest Holmes, Joseph Murphy, Napoleon Hill, and Bob Proctor. The Law of Attraction is a simple concept, "like attracts like." Thoughts, emotions, and actions shape our reality.
By choosing a high-vibration lifestyle with positive actions, thoughts, and feelings, backed by good intentions and charitable action, we attract an elevated living experience. On the other hand, if we choose to live from a lower vibration, negative thoughts, hostile feelings, greed, or destructive actions, we attract less desirable experiences.
We are a field of energy
Beyond the microscope of medical science, we are exploring our own vital and all-powerful field of energy. Once in a while, we encounter a person, place, or situation that makes us feel uneasy. Most likely, we are experiencing a difference in frequency or vibration. We may not be able to identify what we are feeling. But pay close attention; if you sense any apprehension, move away and don't look back. This concept of energy fields isn't limited to humans—animals live by the Law of Attraction because their lives depend on it. Put two dogs together for the first time in a dog park; you may observe they are instant friends or foes.
By adopting this concept, we invite positive experiences and harmony into our lives, do good in the world, and achieve our dreams.
If you're still sitting on the sidelines as a non-believer, grab a copy of the New York Times bestselling book "The Hidden Messages in Water," it could change your life. Japanese scientist Masaru Emoto used photography to document how water molecules dramatically respond to vibration. One high-vibration word manifests beautiful and intricate changes in the water molecules captured in vivid photographs. The contrary was equally evident; negative words, thoughts, or feelings brought about severe discourse in the photographs of the very same molecules of water.
Raise your vibration
The integrative therapy of music is used today as supportive cancer care. Much like a symphony, prayer, and meditation share a calming vibration that centers us; used silently, both practices offer a powerful stabilizing force. It's vital to keep our thoughts positive and to adopt a meditation practice that offers a high-vibrational mantra. With daily meditation, we "sync up" to match that vibration, to establish a perfect state of coherence (or balance) between the heart, mind, and emotions.
"An interesting phenomenon occurs when different vibrating things/processes come into proximity: they will often start, after a little time, to vibrate together at the same frequency. They "sync up," sometimes in ways that can seem mysterious. This is described today as the phenomenon of spontaneous self-organization." --The Scientific American.
"Imagination is everything, it's the preview of life's coming attractions. —Albert Einstein
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ABOUT Lorraine first learned to meditate at the young age of 15. Her work includes publication in the Bohemian, NorthBay Biz, the US Green Building Council, the Windsor Times, Homes & Lifestyles, and the Press Democrat. Additionally, she is the primary contributor to the DASA Meditation blog. She teaches DASA Meditation in Northern California. Contact l.alexander@DASAmeditation.com |