Jesus And The Universal Laws Of Attraction
Yes, the universal laws of attraction are indeed referenced in the Bible. Of course, there is no big chapter marked universal laws of attraction. But if you read the New Testament and really think about it, it’s very obvious.
Jesus is referring to the universal laws of attraction when he advises us to “Seek and we shall find.”
Jesus is referring ot the universal laws of attraction when he says, “Knock and it shall be open.”
He is even referring to these amazing universal laws of attraction when he tells that if we have the faith of a mustard seed we can move mountains.
And Paul too allowed the universal laws of attraction to work in his life. He told fellow Christians to think only thoughts that were pure, holy and good. He implied that if you kept your thoughts on only the good things in life, you would attract the good things in life.
The universal laws of attraction are not some hot, radical new idea that some marketing firm created. Oh, no. They have been around forever — even harking back to the ancient Sanskrit scriptures of the Vedas.
But, in the past many of us dismissed them without even a doubt. We wrongly assumed that the universal laws of attraction were nothing more than mere superstition. Perhaps some of us wrongly believed that the universal laws of attraction were more old wives’ tales than actual laws.
And certainly many of us did not think that the universal laws of attraction were “laws” in the real sense that the law of gravity was.
So starting today, think about the universal laws of attraction in any sense that you would like to. If it’s more comforting to think of Jesus and his gentle admonition to “Seek and Ye Shall Find”, then use that form of the universal laws of attraction.
Just remember that the universal laws of attraction are at work, nomatter what your thoughts are. And the universal laws of attraction will bring you exactly what you think the most about.
