Why The Law of Attraction is Partially a Lie
The Law of Attraction simply states 'that which is like unto itself is drawn.' This means that we attract the things that happen to us according to our vibration, according to our thoughts, whether they be positive or negative. If we think of good thoughts, good things happen to us. If we think of negative things, negative things will flood our existence.
We have seen the truth in this by observing optimistic people, and how they affect others around them through their positive vibration. We also see this through patterns that people have in their lives, as if those patterns have been programmed somehow to attract certain things or events. We see people who seem to have the gift of luck and always seems to win in raffle draws or casino games. On the other hand, we see people who always seem to attract some kind of accident in their lives, as though they have a death wish, or a guilt that couldn't allow them to live in safety and peace. All these things have a seed of truth in them, and we may even actually be able to affirm them in our own lives.
However, what can often mislead people is the notion that through the Law of Attraction, we can rid ourselves of all suffering in this life and magically manifest every good thing man could ever possess.
"All is well. You did not come here to fix a broken world. The world is not broken. You came here to live a wonderful life. And if you can learn to relax a little and let it all in, you will begin to see the universe present you with all that you have asked for." - Abraham
(I've quoted the above because it is one of the more famous quotes I often see being associated with the Law of Attraction, and which could be interpreted by readers in such a way as to neglect other truths of our humanity and existence.)
How can we say that this isn't a broken world when 25,000 people die of hunger each day? Children in Africa die of malaria. Children labor to feed their families instead of going to school and enjoying their childhood. Innocent people are being jailed. Women are being harassed. Whole nations are being robbed through corruption of its officials. Husbands and wives are being betrayed. People in Haiti are still trying to recover after a disastrous earthquake claimed thousands of lives and left thousands more homeless and orphans and left with but a flicker of hope to carry on.
It isn't that the Law of Attraction does not play a role in such situations. It isn't that we cannot use its principles to help people who grope in the dark. But the exaggeration of the application of its principles, as well as its objectives and premise could very well mislead us from the many truths in this life, one truth being, that suffering is unavoidable.
Why is suffering unavoidable? We cannot avoid suffering in this world for these two reasons:
- That we are fragile and imperfect physically
- That our souls are wounded and imperfect as well
No person can ever claim exemption from physical weakness, sickness and death. We are like vampires who have a consistent hunger in us, for though we eat, we get hungry again. Though we drink, we thirst yet again. Our passions, though they may be a source of pleasure, are the same things that enslave us. And we could never ever have enough. Always shall we want for more or we shall be bored of our very existence in this life.
Secondly, no person could ever claim to be perfect spiritually as to be perfect in all virtues, and hence, will not be able to hurt another. We are neither omnipotent nor omnicient. We can't even read the minds of our friends in order to avoid misunderstandings. Our two greatest pains in this life are such that first, we could not be loved in exactly the way we wanted to be loved, and secondly, no matter how hard we try, we could not love the people who matters most to us in the way that they truly deserve to be loved.
The Law of Attraction is not a blanket solution to all of the world's problems, but a tool which can be used to alleviate the suffering of many people.
If we would allow this principle to simply make us focus on our own selfish goals, to close our eyes from the suffering of our fellowmen, and to naively see the meaning of this life as nothing more than having fun, then we'd have been deceived from our own humanity.
At the same time, we may form a very great disrespect for the suffering of other people. Coldly, we may accuse them of merely being stubborn, of not being strong enough or wise enough to be able to think positive thoughts so that they would attract more favorable conditions.
Who are we to judge other people when we could not even be in their shoes for a single day? What will you say to the mother who mourns for the death of her only son? Or to a bride who could no longer see her husband? How could you comfort a child who had been harassed and stolen from her innocence? (see my article 'Positive Thinking Fails The Law of Attraction')
Some perspectives tend to link the Law of Attraction exclusively to good feelings, as though sorrow and other emotions are never part of being human.
It is the great poet and writer Kahlil Gibran who was able to link Joy and Sorrow, and the purposes they have in our lives:
“Your joy is your sorrow unmasked.
...The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain.
...When you are joyous, look deep into your heart and you shall find it is only that which has given you sorrow that is giving you joy.”
Even the Gospel is filled with this wisdom:
“Blessed are those who mourn,
for they will be comforted.
Blessed are the meek,
for they will inherit the earth.
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness,
for they will be filled.”
Only in heaven will we be able to reach the perfection that such perspectives promise. On earth, we are bound by the Law of Duality, of mornings and evenings, of many winters and springtime that we must bear.
This is the state of man's fall into sin as clearly stated in the Catechism of the Catholic Church which we quote here:
Before the Fall, man lived in a state of original holiness and justice, in which he was in friendship with God and in harmony with the world around him. ...Man was in union with God, and he had perfect self-mastery, being unsusceptible to temptations of the flesh, greed, or self-assertion.
Humanity lost its state of original holiness and justice, which constituted four general losses. Man lost his harmony with (1)God, (2)other men, (3)himself, and (4)nature. As well, he lost sanctifying grace (faith, hope and love), the gifts of the Holy Spirit, and the four preternatural gifts (see question, “What was the condition of man before the Fall?”). The loss of the preternatural gifts means that we are subject to ignorance, obedience is difficult, we are subject to suffering and death, and we are inclined to sin (this inclination is called concupiscence). In general, the natural powers of our human state were (and still are) wounded, no longer able to function to perfection. However, they were wounded, but not lost. We are able, with the grace of God through Jesus Christ, to heal our wounded nature. In the Sacrament of Baptism, we are given sanctifying grace, and through prayer and the other Sacraments, we can receive again the gifts of the Holy Spirit and grow in grace and virtue. The preternatural gifts will be restored and bettered in heaven (we can partially remedy some on earth). Eventually, in heaven we will be completely healed and restored. In fact, because of the mercy of God, our condition heaven will be better than it was before the Fall.
(Read also my article 'Can Man Save Himself?')
To close our hearts to the sorrow and suffering of our fellowmen today is to be less than human, and to be empty of the joy of sharing their happiness when such happiness finally comes.
Let me quote another teaching of Abraham-Hicks on the Law of Attraction:
GUILT GETS YOU NOWHERE. Guilt is self-deprecation. You are love of self, love of all, you are love. You cannot be love and guilt at the same time...
On the contrary, to be without guilt is to be incapable of love as well. I know only one type of people who are without guilt, and they are called PSYCHOPATHS.
Wikipedia defined psychopathy/ psychopath as follows:
Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by an abnormal lack of empathy combined with strongly amoral conduct, masked by an ability to appear outwardly normal.
Psychopaths lack a sense of guilt or remorse for any harm they may have caused others, instead rationalizing the behavior, blaming someone else, or denying it outright.Psychopaths also lack empathy towards others in general, resulting in tactlessness, insensitivity, and contemptuousness.
Summing it up, The Law of Attraction is only one perspective that could help us alleviate the sufferings we and/or our fellowmen experience today. It shouldn't be an escape mechanism, nor should it overshadow other truths that give meaning to our humanity. We are yet imperfect, hence, anything we could ever manifest through believing in the law of attraction and applying its principles would be less than perfect as well (See 'The Law of Attraction and The Key of Transmutation'). We need God's Grace to change us and achieve for us the things that could truly meet our heart's desires. (See my article 'How To Receive More Than We Ask or Imagine')There is a very thin line between a truth and a lie. May we be wise enough to discern what could bring us nearer to authentic love of self and of others, which is the true meaning of life.
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5 Responses to “Why The Law of Attraction is Partially a Lie”
Of course the law of God exsists, if you truley believe for what you have asked for and worked to recieve it, and believe in faith of God, if in his will you will recieve it, but the key is you must believe
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“The Law of Attraction is only one perspective that could help us alleviate the sufferings we and/or our fellowmen experience today.”
It seems you’re the kind of person who is able to see all the colours when observing a phenomenon, the sunny side and the dark side, the pros’s and the cons. I’m way older than you, but I’m impressed by your wisdom.
I got into a terrible conflict with a person at work. He claimed our project was going down the drain due to an ad hoc change I’d made, partially due to a misunderstanding between him and me. It was no problem whatsoever, merely a speed bump, but he kept claiming everything was going to hell, due to the minor change of plans. I had to fight his negativity for months. I kept saying, ‘everything is fine’, he the opposite. The project did not fail! So he was proven wrong. Still he hated me. I could feel it in my guts. He wanted me dead and gone, even though everything was running beautifully. He still made negative remarks, probably because he was envious.
After the end of the ‘nuclear war’ I was fairly exhausted, and I felt polluted by his negativity. As of today I’m still working on regaining my stamina. He has lost face, and he knows it, and I’m a tad bitter that he made hell out of nothing for weeks and weeks.
There’s one thing I regret about that incident, I was maybe to focused on avoiding negative words in the discussions we had. I treated him with way to much respect. I should have just told him to fxxk off from the start. On one hand my positive focus helped save the project, but on the other hand my polite manners made him misinterpret me as… I don’t know, less strong than I really am maybe. For me, the incident has raised many questions. There was war, and I kept acting civilized. Was I right to do that I wonder.
Your article starts out great but was unclear in the references it makes.
How can we say the world is not broken…? And then you went into guilt and other things which really confused me.
I dont think anyone can change what is going to happen. If a child is set to suffer from starvation then you cannot stop that. Coming to terms with our limitations is one of the most difficult tasks to accomplish. Accepting the order that nature survives in is perhaps the other one. Why does watching a orphaned child in Rwanda make our heart cry out but watching a young deer being hunted by a lion make a really great documentary on TV. We are after all animals, and self preservation if a primal instinct that we are born with. And fear is often at the heart of most violence in the world.
The world is not broken. I believe we are!
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Thanks, Raj!
I’ve seen your blog too, keep it up.
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