avatarAnthony V. Lombardo

Summary

The article critiques the Law of Attraction, advocating for the Law of Resonance as a more effective approach to conscious manifestation.

Abstract

The author argues that the Law of Attraction, as commonly taught, is incomplete and misleading because it focuses solely on the end result of attraction without addressing the means to achieve it. The article suggests that resonance, not mere attraction, is the key to manifesting desires. Resonance involves aligning one's energy with the desired outcome, which goes beyond thinking or wishing. The Law of Resonance posits that whatever one resonates with shapes their reality, and this resonance is driven by genuine interest and emotion, leading to synchronicities that bring the desired experiences into one's physical world.

Opinions

  • The Law of Attraction is criticized for being vague and impractical as a tool for personal change.
  • Attraction is seen as the end result rather than the process of manifesting.
  • Simply thinking about or desiring something is insufficient for manifestation; resonance is required.
  • Resonance is an ongoing process that influences one's reality, often unconsciously.
  • Emotional connection and interest are crucial in creating resonance and subsequent synchronicities.
  • The author emphasizes that resonance amplifies one's interests and curiosities, making it a more powerful force than attraction alone.
  • The article introduces the concept of the Law of Resonance as a more comprehensive framework for understanding and achieving personal goals and transformation.

The Law of Attraction is Incomplete and Misleading

Instead, use this to consciously manifest.

Resonating with something leads to attraction. This is how the Law of Attraction is flawed. It’s flawed as an educational concept and as a tool for creating personal change. It’s flawed in the way we teach it, the way it’s written about, and hence the way we understand it.

Proclaiming to someone that they need to attract what they want in life or become a magnet for it is vague as a teaching and a bit too out there for most. Truly, how the hell do you simply “attract” something? What do you do with that? Do you get one of those u-shaped magnets and walk around with it all day hoping to catch lightning in a bottle?

Two Reasons Why The Law of Attraction is Flawed

Modern, commercialized Law of Attraction teachings are flawed because they only focus on the second half of the story. Attraction is actually the end result but not the means for how manifesting works.

Secondly, “Hollywood” Law of Attraction leads you to believe that if you simply think about what you desire and mentally focus on it for long enough, you will begin to attract it.

Here’s what might be a hard truth for many: thinking, hoping, praying, and wishing for what you want doesn’t bring it forth into your life.

Working yourself into what Napolean Hill refers to in his classic Think and Grow Rich as a “white-hot desire” is not enough to manifest outcomes, create results, or achieve goals.

Become a magnet by resonating with the magnet.

You need to resonate with the thing you wish to have or the outcome you wish to experience.

Resonance creates your reality whether you know it or not. You’re resonating with something right this very second. Hopefully, it’s this essay. Maybe it’s a song you’re listening to. Or maybe your mind is elsewhere fixated on all that you have to get done today.

Whatever you resonate with for better or worse will craft the story of your life.

This is the Law of Resonance.

Another way to think of this: what are you interested in? Because you resonate with what you’re interested in. So, what sparks your curiosity? However, resonance 10Xs your interests and curiosities.

Think about how it feels to truly resonate with something or someone. You want to capture that feeling. What did it feel like when you heard that idea, experienced that event, or were told that story? It hit you to your core. You received a jolt of energy.

Can you remember a time when someone was telling a personal story or talking about something that really struck you to your bones — in which you related with them so deeply that it felt like you wanted to reach out to give them a hug?

That’s resonance and the difference is emotion. Energy. Going one step further, perhaps a couple of days after hearing their story, you were randomly reminded of what that person was talking about? Somehow some small part that resonated with you popped up coincidentally in your life?

Enter synchronicity

That’s exactly what is meant by when you hear spiritual teachers, mystics, and quantum physicists talk about creating synchronicities. It’s when you match the energy of that “something” that is beyond yourself. Whether it’s an idea, a concept, a person, a place, an opportunity, or literally anything, resonance takes hold.

Your energy and the energy of that thing have now synced. You and “it” have become a vibrational match, and you ultimately begin to attract that “thing” into your physical world.

Here’s the catch though, resonance is happening all the time beyond your conscious intentions. Your energy is always matching with something which means you keep manifesting more of that something in your life.

How do you know what you’re unconsciously resonating with? Again, what are you interested in? As Einstein so wisely pointed out: “Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it; he who doesn’t, pays it.”

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