Yes, to the reader wrote wrote in asking if the following story could possibly be considered magic-in-life versus believing something called a God made it happen. This reader considers himself an atheist because he cannot accept there is really a God, and he's begun to observe things the ways I've tried to explain will help you understand the law-of-attraction.
Let me get to the story. This particular reader does reside in a very cold region of our country. There was a good 4-5" of dry snow covering the area in which this example took place. Before leaving, he needed to warm his truck, and get his dog for a bit of exercise first. He started up the truck, locked it and proceeded to about a 900 square-foot, enclosed, snow-covered area.
After running his dog, they got back to his truck to leave. No second set of keys; he knows he had them in his hand at one point when exercising his dog, so he knew they had to be somewhere they'd been. Thank goodness he wasn't expected anywhere, but he was still unraveled, and remember the truck is still running.
Long story short: he and his dog retraced their way back to the truck twice, and slowly shuffled through snow in the enclosed area listening for the sound of his keys. It sounded pretty stressful and hopeless. He knew he couldn't give up, because he wasn't faced with much choice: his home was locked, the keys were somewhere out there, and his truck was locked and running. A pretty helpless situation if you ask me.
He decided to give my words a try after about an hour of searching unsuccessfully. He described what sounded to me like he was centering-himself. He stopped and very calmly felt a dire need for help, and he actually asked for his old dog to help his dog now to find the keys. He let his dog do his thing (he put the dog back on his leash) and he followed and continued to search.
Within another 10 minutes, the dog is being silly and there's the off-white attachment on the key ring! They had been searching for at least an hour, and the happiness he expressed was a combination of relief, wonder, and an awakening to the law-of-attraction.
Yes, this is what prayer is. It's a form of surrendering to a power greater than our own. We may not know what we're surrendering to, but it's as if we attract some energy from somewhere, just by calming ourselves and believing. Doubting versus believing is up to you, as you know.
We don't know the ramifications, and why do we care? Ego? Think about it.
I believe others will begin
to believe in a greater power than themselves when they realize how it
really does start with our own heart. Is this clear? I say our heart because it's the heart that feels the energy and distributes the life-blood needed throughout our body-system. The blood carries the silent knowledge of DNA and every experience we've ever lived.
And of course it's far more fascinating and complicated. As I've mentioned before, the chakras, the energy centers within each of us, play roles we may not understand. And I'm certain belief plays a significant role somehow in releasing energy unmatched to a closed and doubtful heart and mind.
Thanks for your real-life examples. Again I'll urge more of you to step-up and write examples and question for me to use here. Continue to just be observant of yourself and those you interact with. Each person is a mirror to each other. If you don't like what you see, you can only change you first! As you become better at life; life will work better for you.
Always ~ LL
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