Not taking a Supportive Action in accordance with our desires releases a drama chain of other Supportive (supportive meaning subtle but in this case not positive) Actions which are perceptible to others. These kinds of Supportive Actions actually work against our wishes. Non-action results in other Supportive, and many times negative Actions. When one fails to act, this failure will be later realized by the individual. This person will have a thought “I should have…”. Every thought and belief manifests itself in a physical universe action… always! Sometimes very subtle and sometimes not so subtle, these actions are perceivable to others and are often misinterpreted. Thoughts and beliefs result in action always. It is as if the universe has created a Law of Authenticity and breaking this law triggers a series of subtle Supportive Actions that expose the violation and work against us.
Act in accordance with your dreams and desires and you move forward in life. Failing to do so is not a zero sum event; you operate at a loss. You are unwittingly working against yourself. As in our examples previously, this is the difference between being at cause or at the effect of life. The person at cause acts in line with their higher self; the person at effect reacts, acts out of line or fails to act at all. In either case, you are creating exactly what is being experienced in reality.
Action literally makes or breaks whether you can have influence over something in the physical universe. Action is the actual mechanism that forms thoughts, beliefs and decisions into shape, usefulness and purpose in the world. While what has been called The Law of Attraction may bring things you desire into your sphere of influence in the form of new opportunities and possibilities, it is by acting on those that you create them in your reality and conform them to your desires.
The Law of Attraction responds to Purposeful Action and works through Supportive Action. It is not an invisible process. If you can tune in to what is happening, you can predict plainly what you, or someone else, will likely attract.
Pointing out to others the positive ways in which they attract useful and beneficial experiences into their lives is a great way to encourage and inspire them. Showing them real-world connections they may have missed helps them gain confidence and self-esteem.
This is why it is so important to be aware of and align our thoughts and beliefs with our deepest desires. Action equals creation. If we don’t act, it will not be created by us. It may then be created outside of us, perhaps by others, and we may be influenced by it because we cross paths on a planet with other beings and creatures–but it won’t be created or controlled by us. We will then be at the effect, and not the cause, of our experience.
A person does not for long take control of their thoughts by willpower alone. It takes putting oneself on a course that is worth the journey. No matter how evolved a person becomes, they will still have challenges and obstacles to overcome. The questions continually remain: “Is it worth it?” “What if you do succeed?” “What are you spending your life on?” “Are your goals and is your path worthy of you?” If it’s not, no amount of willpower will keep your thoughts on track. It’s like trying to pay attention to a boring teacher! Action is about getting yourself on the path to worthy accomplishment. It is about spending less of your energy simply trying to pay attention and more in preparation and execution. The activity you partake in by your action should, by itself, offer enough interest and value that it draws you in.
This is the key to a magical life!
Personal development is our business and our life.
Michael Berrymichaelberry@prosperyourmind.com
http://www.prosperyourmind.com http://blog.prosperyourmind.com In personal development we learn that “we all see and experience the world not as it is, but as we are”.















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It feels really bad when someone has the I should have…. thoughts. This is because one blames himself or herself for what happened. We are always in action but what we do with our actions is what determines if they lead to something successful or not.