The Art of Allowing – Lesson #3
September 3, 2010 at 3:34 pm Leave a comment
When I drive alone in my car, I use the time to listen to inspiring CD’s.
I am currently listening to Dr. Wayne Dyer’s CD The Power of Intention.
If you haven’t heard it yet, I highly recommend it. His words, the sound of his voice and the simple but true concepts really make you stop and think.
He truly is the father of motivation and inspiration for good reason.
His philosophy is pure and simple, “The law of attraction is this: You don’t attract what you want. You attract what you are.”
“Most people’s mistake in trying to apply the law of attraction is they want things; they demand things. But God doesn’t work that way,” continues Dyer. “It’s all about allowing.”
We can do this best when we relax, live from our intention, our higher purpose, and love. Only then do we “allow” the law of attraction to work through us, without trying to force it, fear it or worry about it. I believe Mother Teresa is a perfect example of this amazing art of allowing and living in intention. She said, “Let us not be satisfied with just giving money. Money is not enough, money can be got, but they need your hearts to love them. So, spread your love everywhere you go.”
“You have to just be. You have to let go. You have to allow. You have to be free and make this your consciousness.” Dr. Dyer says, “Basically, what you would see is a frequency (of energy) that manifests itself through the process of giving, of allowing, of offering and of serving. It asks nothing back.”
Try it today. Try just “being” and allow your intention to flow through you. Offer to serve and help people whenever you can without asking for anything in return…that’s the art of allowing and living in intention. It is liberating and freeing…I am a work in progress.
One person can make a difference…that one person is YOU!
With love and peace,
Kim
Inspired friend xo
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