The Law of Attraction Roundtable
Religion & Spirituality:Spirituality
Today's episode is all about attachments. What are you attached to? Most of us are attached to what exists within our lives right now. We are attached to the good and the bad, however there is some limitation that comes with our attachments. If you are attached to something, and if it appears that there is a possibility for loss, you might tend to dip into lower emotional states of fear. When we are attached to people or things, we invite the possibility for loss. This is an interesting discussion because we believe that there are some things that we must be attached to, and if we lose those things, we think that it will be bad. However, if the Universe is always moving you to where you want to be, then there is really nothing to fear. This week's question comes from Arnaud who would like to know how much of what he shares with his family is out of fear, and how much is inspiration? The Roundtable discusses this further on today's fun show!
Why Does Living in The Moment Matter?
When Your Words Hurt Other People
Why Can't I Finish Anything I Start?
How to Use Universal Energy and Laws to Manifest Anything
How to Attract Bright Ideas and Wonderful Thoughts
The Momentum of Fear
The New Approach to Life Revealed
The Negative Effects of Your Ego
How to process Limiting Beliefs
How Inspired Action Will Lead You To The Life of Your Dreams
Is There Any Value in Anger or Other Negative Emotions?
When "Bad" things happen, how do we see them as Good?
Rising Above the Fear of Loss
We All Have This Calling Towards Our Purpose
Manifestation Events Are Always For You
Are You Being Called to Something More
Life In A Box
What Do You Do If You See Something Bad Happen?
What Happens When Your Child Is Struggling?
Making It Happen
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