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Your LOA Stories: The Law of Attraction is Real
Sep 2nd
Today I received my first submission to “The Law of Attraction in Action” from Twitter friend L.Marie.
This is her story.
The Law of Attraction is Real
By: L.Marie
The Law of Attraction is real. I have always used the Law of Attraction in my life without knowing the terminology. Growing up I used visualization to obtain all that I desired. However, it wasn’t until two years ago, when I was given the book Ask and it’s Given by Esther and Jerry Hicks, that I learned the terminology and changed my views.
Using the Law of Attraction is not only about putting an idea out into the Universe; it is about taking that idea and matching it with your emotions. If you want to have more money, and you put the intention out there, but you are feeling fear or inadequacy, you will not have more money. It is all about your thoughts matching your vibrations and emotions.
I have had success with the Law of Attraction and I have had ‘failure’. I put failure in quotations because whatever you put out into the Universe will manifest, but it might not transpire quickly or the way you imagine. I have used the Law of Attraction for all things, love, career, money, and more. The most obvious success story I had using the Law of Attraction, was when I manifested four additional months of an internship stipend. When I graduated from school in May of last year, my internship stipend was supposed to conclude. A few weeks before I graduated I put into the Universe I needed money up until August. I didn’t know where the money was coming from, but I knew I was going to be fine. The next month when I looked in my bank account I had received a direct deposit from the school. Even though I was done with school, from May up until August, I received a direct deposit. I did not question it, because it was the Law of Attraction and I had manifested the money through my positive thoughts and vibrations.
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If you would like to submit a short story (200 words) on “The Law of Attraction in Action.”please email me on lisad@thelastdegree.com.
I am looking for your everyday stories of success in family, health, wealth, relationships, and career.
Law of Attraction in Action
Sep 1st

Bright red flowers in my wealth corner
I am starting a regular segment on my Blog titled “The Law of Attraction in Action.” If you want to submit a short story (200 words) please email me on lisad@thelastdegree.com.
I am looking for your everyday stories of success in family, health, wealth, relationships, and career.
Today my little story is attracting wealth.
Problem: A few months ago I was oblivious about what do with my laundry. Being a busy mum and back to work, clothes were haphazardly piling up in the nursery and in the corner of my bedroom floor. At the time I saw no connection between the wealth corner in my bedroom with the beautiful red flowering painting and the dirty laundry piling up in the corner. Until the day the bill arrived. Another $500 bill from the hospital arguing I owed another excess fee for twin number 2. After phone calls with the hospital and private health trying to sort it out, I came to the conclusion it was another bill I would just have to pay.
Solution: As I was learning more about LOA , I requested for the bill to disappear and I started to also look around my house to identify anything amiss. It was the laundry. On suggestion of K from Connect with Spirit. I moved the laundry to its rightful place, the bathroom.
Result: The very next day I received a phone call. The bill was a mistake. I was told to rip up the bill as I no longer had to pay. Yippee! That works for me.
What is your story of the law of attraction in action?
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That warm fuzzy feeling
Jul 14th
I have read a few books on Law of Attraction and selected a few of my favourites to share with you. Last week while the twins and I were treating ourselves to lunch at a coffee book store I picked up this one, Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting: The Power of Positive Feelings. Now I am only half way through this book so I can’t give you a full review but the reason I picked it up was something different from the other books I had read. “In our everlasting search to find more happiness in life we devour positive thinking books but the millions. But if those books truly hold the secrets to abundant and joyful life why do we keep buying new ones?” (P 1). This book shows you how to find that feeeeling the feeling or intuition of success and how to hold onto that positive vibrating energy which in effect when is high will meet other like energy bringing the attraction into reality.
So feeling good can be difficult when days are long and there is work to do, chores to do and groceries to pick up. What makes you feel good and how can you hold onto that feeling? Coincidently the other day I had my ipod on random shuffle on my hourly drive home from work and the good old beach boys starting playing;
“Aruba, Jamaica, ooh I wanna take you to
Bermuda, Bahama, come on pretty mama”
I might be a bit of a dag but I like that song. Why? Because in grade 6, my teacher would put the cassette on with this song and instead of the usual catholic songs we would sing this. Even today I have no idea why. She had the words neatly printed on the overhead projector and in chorus 30 eleven year olds would sing:
“Key Largo, Montego, baby, why don’t we go down to Kokomo
We’ll get there fast and then we’ll take it slow
That’s where we wanna go, way down in Kokomo.”
Once my teacher even brought out the map of the world to point out all the locations in the song however the infamous Kokomo was never found. Where is it?
While we stumbled through line by line of the song we often looked at our teacher staring out the louvers of another Queensland school day.
“We’ll put out to see and we’ll perfect our chemistry
By and by, we’ll defy a little bit of gravity
Afternoon delight, cocktails and moonlit nights
That dreamy look in your eye, give me a tropical contact high
Way down in Kokomo”
Now I am a little older and wiser I get quite nostalgic when I hear this song and instantly it gives me that warm fuzzy feeling of being high. I wonder if my teacher ever found her Kokomo?
“Everyone knows a little place like Kokomo
Now if you wanna go to get away from it all
Go down to Kokomo“



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