Monday, October 29, 2007

The Dark Side of the Law of Attraction



Hello again. In the last post, I talked about the way we attract both things we like and things we don't. We do this with what is commonly called The Law of Attraction, which is a law of physics. By focusing our attention on things, experiences, relationships, and feelings--that we like or do not like--we attract them into our lives.

You read that right: that we like or do not like. Everything in your life right now, like it or not, has been attracted to you BY YOU. Ta-dum! You are the author of your own life, so I hope it's one you really enjoy.

The good news is that, once you recognize that your thoughts and energy are creating what you've got--you have all the power to create what you DO like from here forward. (Subscribe to my newsletters at http://www.sistermystic.com/ and get my free report, "12 Woo-Woo Tips You Need for Living in the Real World". We cover some of that.)

Easier said that done? Absolutely. Impossible? Not at all.

In the last post, I urged you to ask the question, "Why did I attract THIS?" for anything you encounter that is not the best possible thing. (It's a good idea to ask the question for those things you like, too, so you learn how to bring more of those into your life.)

So here's today's lesson: what about undesirable things that happen to other people who are in your life? Well, they are in your life, so you have attracted them, right? Parents, children, spouses, etc. So what happens to them is part of your life too.

Yes, I am getting very egocentric--that's the whole point of the Law of Attraction, you know.

Let's say that your spouse contracts an illness. Did your spouse attract this illness? Yes. Did you attract this illness to your spouse? No, BUT you attracted an ill spouse into your own life.

Aha! Do you get that? So the illness itself, as a THING, is serving multiple purposes for multiple people.

"Why would I attract THAT?"

GREAT QUESTION! Please continue to ask it.

There can be any number of reasons why you would be served by your spouse's illness, to wit, an opportunity to care for this person who has given you so much, proof to yourself that you are strong and capable in the way you deal with this, an urge to make changes in your life... the list of possibilities is endless.

If you are asking the question "Why did I attract THIS?", I will help you find the answers. There are times when we simply do not get to know the clear answers for this question, but many times, a good psychic who understands the workings of the Universe and is also a medical intuitive (hint, hint) can help you figure out just "Why did I attract THIS?"

Blessings to you and all your "THIS" that you attract. It gets better every day!

Susan K. Morrow
512-257-2737
I put the normal in paranormal!

Friday, October 19, 2007

Why Did I Attract THIS?

That’s the question we all need to ask all the time.

Many people have seen “The Secret” (and if you haven’t seen it, please go to http://www.thesecret.tv/ and watch it) and have been studying the Law of Attraction, so they’re starting to be conversant in some of those principles.

In my practice as a psychic medium and medical intuitive, I am starting to notice that my clients don’t get the whole picture of just what this attraction thing is.

Simply stated, the Law of Attraction is a law of physics that applies to your life in that what you put your attention on, you attract to you. Most people look at this law like “How can I attract more money/love/etc.?”

And that is great. That is the best use of the Law of Attraction and if you are consistently attracting things, people, relationships, and experiences that please you, I congratulate you! That is fantastic!

Unfortunately, that is not the case for about 98% of us out there. Most of us continue to attract at least a few things that we’re not too crazy about and here’s the kicker: nobody knows they’re doing it.

Just this past week, I have talked to three clients who were actually offended when I suggested that they had attracted experiences into their life that they didn’t like. “Why would I attract THAT?” they demanded. “I don’t want THAT, it’s BAD.”

Right, I get that. I understand that you don’t consciously want car trouble, health problems, bad grades, bad breath, or whatever. Who would?

And that’s exactly why you need to ask, “Why did I attract THIS?” Anything that gets your attention for better or worse, ask the question.

Here’s a dire example. Many people know that my husband died several years ago and left me with two small children to raise and very little life insurance. Why did I attract THAT?

Why indeed. I may never know all the reasons, but I know there are some, probably many, and some of them I do understand. And with some of those larger things (and maybe the small things too), your spirit got together with other spirits to plan some of the important events you wanted in your life as a human.

This is why we sometimes have trouble understanding—we don’t communicate with our own spirits very well. I work to bridge that gap for my clients, helping them communicate with their spirits and understand why they’re here—even when they're attracting things they don’t like.

Next time, I’ll talk about things you don’t like that happen to people you love. If you subscribe to my free newsletter, you’ll receive my report “12 Woo-Woo Tips You Need for Living in the Real World”. One of those tips is about being “responsible” for everything and everyone you have attracted into your life.

Food for thought, eh?

Best,
Susan K.

Susan K. Morrow
www.SisterMystic.com

Thursday, October 11, 2007

CHa-CHa!

The Campaign for Heart Chakra Health!

I am delighted to announce that I am formalizing my work in the area of helping my clients and others to improve their overall health by concentrating on the heart chakra.

Huh?

The chakras are what I call “energy organs”. The seven major ones are located along your spine, starting with the root chakra at the tailbone and ending with the crown chakra just above your head. Just as your liver reflects what you’ve eaten and drunk and affects other parts of your body, each chakra or energy organ reflects and affects a physical aspect of you, an emotional aspect of you, and a spiritual aspect of you.

The lower chakras are the more human, physical ones, although they have their spiritual components. Conversely, the upper ones are the more spiritual, but they are also physical.

The heart chakra is right in the middle. Its job is not only to reflect and affect, but also to pull the other chakras together, to allow spirit and body to flow through it to create harmony within your being.

If you think of the body/mind/spirit connection, the heart is the “mind” or the emotions. As Abraham-Hicks tells us, the emotions are our indicators of what’s going on in our spirit. Thus, the heart bears the burden of connecting us to the physical and the spiritual.

In my practice as a psychic medium and medical intuitive, most of my clients are women. And almost all of them suffer from a lack of self-love. Women in our society are taught to love everyone else and support others to the exclusion of love for themselves. As mothers, we can hardly resist sacrificing for our children—without taking into account the truth behind the expression, “If Mama ain’t happy, ain’t nobody happy.”

In a different way, men suffer in this area too. They are taught not to express love, except to their children and their mothers, sometimes to their wives, often to no one. Loving themselves is even more verboten. Why do you think men have long suffered from heart disease?

And now women are having increased and unprecedented numbers in the areas of heart disease, lung disease, and breast disease—all heart-chakra organs.

I will delve more into this next time. For now, just know that we are on the verge of a tremendous break-through for everyone’s heart chakra health!

Until next time, cha cha cha!


Susan K. Morrow
512-257-2737
www.SisterMystic.com
I put the normal in paranormal!





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Friday, October 5, 2007

Hatred and Intolerance

Years ago, my brother-in-law gave my sister a bumper sticker that read,

“Hatred and intolerance are un-Christian and un-American.”

Don’t you love that? Good old Burt Bacharach was right: What the world needs now is love.

I know a dear man who is insightful and sensitive and smart. He recently e-mailed some info that slammed a religion that is not Christian. He indicated how this other religion is dangerous in that it encourages its followers to recruit new followers and to hurt or kill those who do not believe.

No, remember, I said this is not Christianity.

But it could be, couldn’t it?

Above all, we need tolerance, patience, and love for our fellow denizens of this planet. It is fear and lack of understanding that get us into trouble.

I want to recommend a new book my mother told me about. (I confess that I have yet to read it, but it is on my list!) It is The Faith Club: A Muslim, A Christian, A Jew—Three Women Search for Understanding, by Ranya Idliby, Suzanne Oliver, and Priscilla Warner. These three women came together after September 11, 2001, as the Christian mother attempted to explain the differences between the religions to her child. The journey and friendship of these three women are remarkable—and go much further toward peace than sending terrorizing e-mails about each other.

Remember Burt and remember love.

Susan K. Morrow
512-257-2737
www.SisterMystic.com
I put the normal in paranormal!