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Law of Attraction Blog Carnival for March 28th, 2007

By on March 28, 2007

Many thanks to Edward Mills over at Evolving Times for allowing Today is that Day to host this powerful edition of the Law of Attraction Blog Carnival!

The theme for this edition of the carnival is how your emotions control your success with the Law of Attraction, so entries that focused on that topic got top billing in the Featured Entries section below.

For each entry I have provided a short overview, so be sure to have at least a quick look to see what every author has to offer. Let’s get to it!

Featured Entries 

Karen at Live the Power once again demonstrates her firm grasp on the fact that we can control our lives, and her powerful post entitled Butterfly easily shows us how our emotions are tools that guide us, so don’t ignore them!

In a post called Great Expectations, an absolutely wonderful job is done by Debra Moorehead of tying in our emotional responses and expectations to our belief systems, and showing us how those concepts work together non-stop to create our success in life – or lack thereof.

Wanda Grindstaff at Creating Abundant Lifestyles brings us the post Urgency to Create Your Life, a short, but informative piece which spells out very clearly that excitement and urgency are your friends when it comes to manifesting your desires.

John at the Universe of Success does a great job of explaining the cumulative effect that our emotions have on our results with his post called Expectation Makes Intentions Manifest Faster.

 Other Informative and Empowering Posts

Giselle Nicholson at Positive Psychology News Daily brings us Retrospective Visualization, a GREAT piece on how to get the most out of visualization. Not your “standard” visualization fare, and definitely worth a look.

At The Creative Power of Thought, the post A Creative Being is an interesting bit on how we – as humans – create the world around us in ways that seem “common,” but are in fact as unique as the fingerprints that identify each of us.

Ho’oponopono is one of the most potentially powerful systems of healing and success that you could learn about, yet actually learning how to do it is easier said than done right now. Check out a great primer on Ho’oponopono over at Nourished Magazine with the post Ho’oponopono: Lessons from Hawaiian Shamanism

At ShamaHyder.com, Shama’s post called The Law of Attraction explains in a brief but understandable manner 4 of the powerful processes that you can use immediately to start manifesting success.

At Organized Brain Clutter, Jennifer Rog’s post Manifesting my dreams into reality by journaling…. does a great job detailing how to get the most out of visualizing, and she also speaks about the very real fact that taking inspired (and expedient) action is a necessary step for success.

At The Being Project, the post Live Life Forward – Forgive the Past reminds us that the moment of creation is NOW, not earlier in our lives.

Ipop-in’s Think Positive Blog includes the post More thoughts about The Secret, illness, and the law of attraction, which talks about both the amazing power of controlling thoughts and emotions, while also putting forth the opinion that there may be other forces at work as well.

Christine Kane’s post Why Your Ego Loves Airline Delays is very much in line with the idea of consciously creating your life because you always have a choice about how to enjoy each moment!

In Beauty…and Then What, the belief that some external factor is going to allow us to realize happiness is blown out of the water by Craig Harper. Craig covers the eternal concepts of “If I could only…”

Over at The Positivity Blog, the post entitled How to Make a Good First Impression includes advice on visualizing the desired outcome of a situation, and that is a powerful cornerstone tool that many people use very effectively to easily control the flow of their lives.

REagent brings us the post Fix Broken Things which talks about the negative effect that certain less-than perfect circumstances can have on our lives. If you have a low-level vibration running through your life of chaos, disorder, and lack, that vibration will ultimately create negativity for you.

At The Power of Creative Living, Lucas Vaden brings us a post called Perception which points out that how you look at something is infinitely more important than the thing itself.

Taking inspired action is one of the keys to success, and the amazing success story Urban Tea Party posted by Aspeth, should make some of you start to reconsider whether or not to listen to the flashes of insight that you sometimes get!

At The Daily Positive, the post The Law of Attraction Experiment details the author’s initial and on-going method of learning about and applying the Law of Attraction to his life.

The post Wealth Beyond Reason at Zantariah.com talks about how Zantariah created success without even realizing it, and moved into a dream home i
n the process.

Most people who believe in the Law of Attraction also believe that we are energetic beings, which is what gives us the power to control our destinies. At WelcomeJoy.com, Hope Edelman gives us a piece entitled If You Lead a Meaningful Life, You Never Really Die, which briefly and enjoyable touches on that concept.

This concludes this edition of the Law of Attraction Carnival!

Thanks once again to Edward Mills at Evolving Times for his past as well as on-going efforts to teach us all about consciously creating our lives, and a very special thanks to all of this week’s contributing authors!

Be sure to submit your blog article to the next edition and also check out past posts and future hosts at the blog carnival index page.

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Edward Mills says

    March 28, 2007 at 2:45 pm

    Hi Aaron

    You’ve done an awesome job on the carnival! Thanks for taking the time to read and comment on ALL these great entries.

    It’s been nice having the day off!!! ;)

  2. Michael M @ freshome says

    March 28, 2007 at 4:08 pm

    This time we have a lot of things to read.

    Thanks

  3. Aspeth says

    March 28, 2007 at 4:11 pm

    Hi Aaron! Thanks for taking the time to organize such a great list of submissions–and especially for including the story on the “Urban Tea Party.” I’m really glad you enjoyed it, and that you felt a similar spark of imagination as you read it!

    You’ve put together a wonderful compilation here, and I’m thrilled to be a part of it!

  4. aaron says

    March 28, 2007 at 4:31 pm

    Edward,

    You are most welcome! I’m truly grateful to be part of the blog carnival that you started. It is one of the best LOA resources on the ‘net today!

  5. aaron says

    March 28, 2007 at 4:34 pm

    Michael,

    Enjoy the great content. Even as someone who lives and writes about the Law of Attraction frequently, I found a lot of truly powerful information in the posts written by the many authors who contributed!

  6. aaron says

    March 28, 2007 at 4:35 pm

    Aspeth,

    Thanks for your wonderful contribution! Taking inspired action is SO important, and what you wrote shows the amazing success that people can have when they do exactly that.

    Thanks again for such a great reminder of how we should listen to our instincts!

  7. Karen Lynch says

    March 29, 2007 at 1:17 pm

    As usual and expected, Aaron, You have done a wonderful job with this carnival!
    I appreciate you! Thank you!

  8. aaron says

    March 29, 2007 at 2:55 pm

    Thanks, Karen!

    I see a lot of blog carnivals that are nothing more than a list of links, and I always strive to make mine worth someone actually stopping by for.

    Thanks for doing so, as well as for your continued great posts!

  9. Renee says

    April 1, 2007 at 2:51 am

    Once again, you guys have outdone yourselves. I am hooked to this whole blog carnival idea. I have learned as much, if not more from reading all of the entries you present than I have from any other “official” resource about the Law of Attraction. AND, you guys make it more fun to boot!

    Thanks so much!

    -Renee
    Law of attraction T-shirts
    https://www.manifes-T.com

  10. aaron says

    April 3, 2007 at 1:42 pm

    Renee,

    Thank you SO much for your words of support! The blog carnivals are indeed a great resource, and I am very grateful to be involved with this one.

    As far as making fun, I wouldn’t have it any other way! :)

    Thanks again, Renee!

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