Tuesday, October 28, 2008

A little thought about the Law of Attraction

Perhaps you might find it hard to believe that Law of Attractions works everywhere and every time provided you conscientiously practise this simple Law of Attraction.

It's simply just that you need to manage your mind and see things in positive way. Even if anything around you is not getting any better or seems to be worse than before, that's a BIG CHALLENGE for you. It's how you need to create a space between a response and stimulus (propounded by Stephen Covey - 7 Habits of Highly Effective People). By giving yourself sufficient space between stimulus and response, it demands a lot of discipline and foresight to strategize how you need to react to different kind of situations.

In short, if you put your mind and heart in getting what you REALLY want, and you must experience how you have actually received, things that you have in your mind will be magnetized to you. It's absolutely NO QUESTION ABOUT IT!

I have a real experience which you might think it is just a small thing. Believe it or not! It happens to all of us regardless of who you are. It obeys us!

I was taking a driving test last Friday, and I failed my driving test 4 times. I was kinda sick of failing my driving test and had to go for driving revision. It did not come cheap. You needed to shell out at least US$60 for 2-hour lesson and it was not really pleasant to book online, slot this training lesson in your overly packed schedule, drag yourself out of your house to the driving school and get yourself virtually frustrated with yourself for not getting things right.

If I were to turn this around by escaping from these unpleasant things which I have mentioned earlier, I would have to pass it once for all. But the question is that how I want myself to pass my test?

So, I practised just 3 simple rules:
1. Know what you want and ask the universe for it.
2. Feel and behave as if the object of your desire is on its way.
3. Be open to receiving it.

I imagine myself driving in an air-conditioned air and my tester being patient with me. He would say, "Adrian please don't be nervous and stay relaxed." Besides that, I visualized myself driving along the route which was the easiest of all test routes. I was actually experiencing it at that moment, the feel of the steering wheel, the comfort that I was experiencing, the feel of coordinating between clutch, brake and accelerator pedals and everything felt right for me.

And I would write it down in my journal. "I want to pass my driving test on 24/10/2008 at 3pm."

On that very day on my way there, I wasn't nervous about it though occasionally, nervousness crept into me. After doing some warm-up driving lesson, I had to wait for my tester in a waiting room. Finally, a tester named "Ong" came in and I explained to him about my hearing loss. He said, "Don't worry. Just do your best. I want you to do the test route 1." My heart jumped at it as it was the easiest of all test routes! And moreover, it came true as I visualised about it earlier on! Instead of being too ecstatic, I remained calm and throughout the test route, I only made 12 demerit points! I finally passed my test!

Next month, I will receive my much-coveted prize - my driving license!

BINGO! I made it!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

We share many of your concepts about life. At your age for which you are amazingly (a pun indeed) very informed about life and the world, you remind me of how naive and clueless I was.

Still, I have no regrets about not passing my driving test. This is always an excuse for our man to drive.

A Well Wisher

Meow_Woof:) said...

Belated congratulations on passing your test! You must feel all the more exhilarated after those attempts. (I hear it's perfectly normal... they make it so tough to pass, especially these days!) I'm sure you'll make a very safe and confident driver!

Thanks too for sharing your thoughts, gameplan and encouragement in this bonus sequel!