Consciousness Work and the Law of Attraction

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Gregory Gates

What’s the approach to take when logic says that something is BS, but the emotional realm wants to believe in it?

For example: I know Leo Gura has been a big supporter of Mr Ralston’s work. Yet he also believes in the Law of Attraction and encourages others to use it.

Should something like that be a situation where I tell myself, “I know the LOA is only a belief but it helps me make sense of my reality.”?

  • Brendan Lea

    Gregory,
    I posted a video for you this morning. I hope it answered your questions. Another thought that I didn't get to put in the video but came to me when I was editing is for you to notice that it seems you are holding your emotions as something that are outside of your control. By saying that it is the emotional realm that wants to believe it sounds like you are abdicating any responsibility you have in the matter of your own emotions. It may be more accurate and honest to consider who is the one who is really in charge of your emotions? In one world you aren't in control and have no power and in the other it is on you to create your emotions rather than be dominated by them. Just some thoughts. Enjoy the video.

    Brendan

    You can check it out here: https://youtu.be/mubQIu39fg4