Universal Laws: Law of Deliberate Creation

Universal laws are laws governing the vibrational currents of our universe. They are as predictable and as consistent as the law of gravity.

There are 3 major laws, according Abraham:

  1. Law of Attraction
  2. Law of Deliberate Creation, and
  3. Law of Allowing

The first of the laws does not require much of our work. For the law of attraction is warranted no matter what vibration we offer. It matches our vibrational offering all the time whether we want it or not.

The law of deliberate creation means to deliberately direct thoughts and actions in order to create the life we desire. Thus directing thought toward our desires means to deliberately choose experiences, feelings and circumstances we desire for ourselves.

It is called the law because it happens whether we want it or not. So if you don’t deliberately choose your thoughts and feelings you are than living by default. Meaning you experience whatever comes your way.

Isn’t it better than to focus yourself and choose good life instead? Make a decision that you want to be happy and want to experience abundance in your life. As a result everyday choose positive thoughts and happiness no matter what happens around you. And before you know it you will realize the power you have to create the life you chose to live!

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